West Virginia’s most vulnerable children will benefit from a $1 million gift made by the Lorenze family to support pediatric acute care at the new WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital.
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WVU Medicine has begun relaxing the visitation restrictions that were put into place at its hospitals and clinics as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The policy, effective today (July 19), is in place to ensure the health and safety of patients, visitors, vendors, students, volunteers and healthcare providers by employing strategies to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on WVU Medicine properties
After earning her Master of Public Health from WVU, Elaine Darling has been focused on creating a healthier West Virginia through her work with The Center for Rural Health Development.
The Teaching Scholars Program focuses on developing educational theories/technologies as well as promoting educational skills, critical thinking and innovative approaches among WVU Health Sciences Center faculty. Applications due Aug. 13.
In West Virginia, we still see the Alpha variant as our dominant form of COVID-19, but we know that the Delta variant is silently growing in our state. The Delta variant is a different and much more dangerous virus than we have seen to date. We have too many of our residents unvaccinated today. Time to act and time to act now.
Dr. Marc W. Haut will present "An Update on Alzheimer's Disease: Diagnosis, Treatments and the RNI Memory Health Clinic" as part of the Medicine Grand Rounds on Friday (July 16) at 8 a.m. This presentation will take place over Zoom and in person at the Fukushima Auditorium, Room 1901.