Dr. Julia Vines, who graduated from WVU School of Dentistry, has been a public servant in oral healthcare in Tennessee for two decades. She recently resumed patient care to serve both children and adults and patients who are under or uninsured in rural Carter County.
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Medical Students as Educators is a longitudinal teaching rotation for medical and nursing students that was implemented in 2018 by Anna Lama, director of assessment for the School of Medicine and assistant professor in the Department of Medical Education.
This week's Department of Medicine grand rounds will feature a discussion on providing care for incarcerated patients by Dr. Christopher Dionne Dec. 10 at 8 a.m. on Zoom.
The WVU Eye Institute is the first in the region to offer corneal neurotization, a surgery that reconnects nerves to the eye in order to restore sensation.
With public health workforce needs on the rise, the WVU School of Public Health is expanding opportunities for its students to gain practice-based experience. Leading the expansion is Diane Gross, associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, who recently assumed the full-time role of director of practiced-based education and service learning for the school.
This week's Department of Ophthalmology grand rounds will feature a presentation by the department's oculoplastic fellow, Dr. Anthony Leonard, Wednesday (Dec. 8) at 7 a.m. on Zoom.