As Veteran’s Day approaches, the Center for Veteran, Military and Family Programs and School of Dentistry will welcome qualified patients to the dental school on Nov. 13, for Veteran’s Oral Health Day.
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With only 23 occupational medicine residency programs in the United States, many medical school graduates are unfamiliar with the field and, therefore, have little interest in pursuing a corresponding residency position. However, the program in the WVU School of Public Health could change their minds.
Let your students know they can join the Carruth Center Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. on Zoom for its Embracing Your Body during COVID-19 workshop that will address body image, concerns and how to improve your relationship with your body during COVID-19.
Due to a change in CDC guidance, the University has updated its "close contact" definition to someone who was within 6 feet of an infected person for a cumulative total of 15-plus minutes over a 24-hour period.
Getting your flu shot this year can help alleviate concerns about a “twindemic” – a scenario that results in a severe flu season coupled with an increase in COVID-19 cases. A monthly letter from Vice President and Executive Dean of WVU Health Sciences Clay Marsh.
Ruby Memorial Hospital remains available for those seeking help and medical attention due to a sexual assault.