Members of the Class of 2023 have earned a 100% first-time pass rate on the NCLEX-RN. Students must successfully pass the computer adaptive test to become a licensed RN in the United States.
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Brian Hendricks, assistant professor in the School of Public Health, was appointed through the Intergovernmental Personnel Act mobility program, which provides for the temporary assignment of personnel between governments and eligible organizations.
Three students from the WVU School of Medicine have been recognized with the annual Health Sciences Office of Research and Graduate Education Outstanding Graduate Student Awards in the areas of outstanding leadership, service and Mountaineer values.
The School of Nursing is seeking two registered nurses from Wayne County to complete the online Foundations of Faith Community Nursing course this fall to help build nurse-led programs in area faith communities.
Dr. Madison Humerick, family medicine provider and assistant professor at the WVU Eastern Campus, provides primary care services, substance use treatment and on-site ultrasound guided lab draws to increase HIV and hepatitis C screening for underserved patients in Jefferson County.
Health Affairs offers two levels of training. A 10-week introductory course and a 12-week advanced course. The introductory course has two start dates, Aug. 14 and Jan. 8, 2024, and the advanced course begins Sept. 4 and Jan. 8, 2024. The advanced course requires completing the introduction or passing a pre-assessment. Space is limited.