Dr. Judith Feinberg, a behavioral medicine and psychiatry professor with the WVU School of Medicine, will join a panel of healthcare workers in HIV/AIDS care for the web series “A WV Story of Resilience: World AIDS Day 2020” on Tuesday (Dec. 1) at 5 p.m.
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As the holidays approach, Vice President and Executive Dean for WVU Health Sciences Dr. Clay Marsh encourages us to take some time this month to reflect on who and what you’re thankful for.
Check here for your local WVU Medicine walk-in clinic and/or pharmacy adjusted Thanksgiving holiday hours
It’s the most wonderful time of year, and also the most stressful. Equip yourself this holiday season with a toolbox of mindful techniques designed to help transition more gracefully into the winter months. Workshops begin Monday, Nov. 30.
Through a Stop the Bleed segment in the West Virginia Hunter Safety Course, WVU faculty and residents will help teach current and would-be hunters how to recognize and treat life-threatening bleeding.
“Obesity Medical Education for Primary Care” is a three-part series of web courses that cover the basics of obesity care, such as how to talk to patients about their weight and how to encourage lifestyle changes.