Times have been difficult, and as we enter this Spring of recovery, the Mindfulness Team welcomes you to join our new SMART Resilience and Healing program. Participants will learn empowering practices to create more balance, increase emotional intelligence, and tap into inner resources to heal the body and mind.
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The WVU Office of Health Promotion and Wellness, in partnership with University Police collected medications for disposal at the WVU Coliseum. If you missed the event, you can still drop off unwanted medicines 24/7 in the WVU Police Department lobby at 992 Elmer Prince Drive, Morgantown.
Dr. Christopher Goode, a father, husband, son and Chair of WVU Medicine Emergency Medicine, explains why he and his family got the vaccine and why you should too.
Patients with substance use disorder will be able to better connect with emergency department-initiated treatment programs at participating hospitals throughout the state, thanks to a partnership between WVU Office of Health Affairs, Marshall University and the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources.
All faculty are invited to attend the WVU Health Sciences Center Faculty Development Program presentation “Grant Writing for Academic Career Success” Wednesday, May 12, 2021, from noon to 1 p.m.
Dr. Alexia M. Torke of Indiana State University's School of Medicine will speak as part of the Medicine Grand Rounds Friday (April 30) at 8 a.m. This presentation titled "Religion and Spirituality in Life-Threatening Illness: Ethical Issues" will take place over Zoom.