WVU Health Affairs Institute, formerly the Office of Health Affairs, is joining the National Network of Public Health Institutes as the first member representing West Virginia. This designation benefits the University and state through national visibility, resource networks, technical assistance and direct funding opportunities.
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Eric Lundstrom, a School of Public Health doctoral candidate, almost didn’t answer the phone call offering an opportunity of a lifetime.
Patty Colanero, a 69-year-old retired nurse and alumna of the School of Nursing, leads the group in an excerpt from “Walk & Talk: Walking Together with Scripture” and an hour-long walk.
The 31st Annual West Virginia Rural Health Conference will be held Nov. 15-17 at Oglebay Resort in tandem with Wheeling's Festival of Lights. Conference registration is open and presentation proposals across leadership/policy, clinical, innovation, diversity and inclusion tracks are due May 1.
Nicole Stout, research assistant professor in the School of Public Health’s Department of Health Policy, Management and Leadership and WVU Cancer Institute, talks about the Cancer Institute’s Survivorship Program.
The Health Sciences & Technology Academy and the Leadership Engagement Achievement and Development Advisory Council will sponsor a Community Health Expo from 2-5 p.m. Sunday (April 16) outside the Student Recreation Center.