The WVU Institute for Community and Rural Health and the West Virginia Area Health Education Centers are pleased to announce that applications are open for the Rural Community Health Scholars program. This two-year program is available to 75 of West Virginia’s top health professions students interested in rural health care across the state.
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Diana Niland, a faculty member with the WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus, recently helped educate more than 300 sixth-grade students about the importance of eating fruits and vegetables.
This week’s Department of Medicine grand rounds will feature a presentation from Dr. Mark Poling “How Do I Live ‘r’ Without You: Hepatorenal Syndrome in 2022” tomorrow (June 3) at 8 a.m. on Zoom.
School of Public Health Research Assistant Professor Nicole Stout has been named a Bridge Faculty Fellow for 2022, bringing her one step closer to improving long-term care and support for West Virginia’s cancer survivors.
Foundations of Faith Community Nursing, a course offered through the WVU School of Nursing, teaches students how to improve health in faith communities, as well as how to provide quality care to members of different faith backgrounds in the clinical care setting.
To better serve others who are struggling with mental health issues, three senior nursing students at the WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus recently completed Kognito Mental Health Training.