The School of Nursing Charleston Campus gathered donations for Covenant House, a Charleston-based organization aiming to eradicate homelessness, hunger and create well-being in the Greater Kanawha Valley.
Health
Therapists, psychiatrists, case managers, physicians, nurses and social service providers serving youth in West Virginia are encouraged to share their expertise on what is working and where gaps exist currently.
School of Nursing Keyser Campus seniors provide education and supplies to keep folks on campus healthy this fall during their weekly clinical rotation at the Student Health Center.
To promote health and safety in communities across the state, West Virginia University health experts encourage everyone to practice prevention through vaccination as respiratory illness season approaches.
School of Nursing Beckley Campus seniors worked on projects promoting awareness and prevention of suicide as part of Suicide Prevention Month.
The WVU Master of Health Administration program will host panelists Pradeep S. B. Podila and Dr. Lee A. Pyles as they discuss how informatics can be used to effectively address public health problems, ultimately resulting in better health outcomes within communities, from noon to 1 p.m. Friday (Oct. 20) on Zoom.