Dr. Rahul Sangani, assistant professor for the Section of Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, will speak as part of Medicine Grand Rounds on Friday (Oct. 1) at 8 a.m. on Zoom.
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Students and faculty at the School of Medicine are learning to perform complex blood vessel procedures using a new virtual reality simulator funded by an alumnus’ $100,000 gift.
All roads lead to WVU Medicine Children’s thanks to a month-long partnership with 36 West Virginia auto dealers supporting life-changing care for Mountain State children and families. Together, the auto dealerships group raised $661,750.
Layne Hitchcock, behavioral health coordinator for the Health Sciences Center students at WVU, talks about grief, loss and trauma in the pandemic and provides information on resources that may be able to provide support and other help.
Vaccine Voices, a project of the AAMC and the CDC, is working to promote confidence in COVID-19 vaccines in communities and among health care personnel. They offer the following tips on how to talk to a vaccine skeptic.
All faculty are invited to attend the Health Sciences Center faculty development Program Virtual Faculty Engagement event “Narrative Medicine: the Importance of Story in Health Education" on Tuesday, Oct. 5, from noon to 1:00 pm.