Eleven individuals and one team were honored during a virtual ceremony for their significant contributions to the mission of the WVU Health Sciences Center.
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Traditionally, surgery has been the only option for premature babies, but with the development of new devices and new skills, some interventional cardiology programs are equipped to perform less invasive techniques for premature infants who meet the appropriate criteria.
WVU Health Sciences faculty, staff and students are invited to join a live session to answer questions, hear concerns and provide guidance for the Health Sciences campus community Sept. 9 at 5 p.m.
The WVU Office of Health Promotion and Wellness will sponsor five individuals affiliated with WVU to attend the National Summit on Promoting Wellbeing and Resilience in Health Care Professionals Oct. 21-23.
Christiaan Abildso, associate professor in the School of Public Health, will present during the 2020 Public Health Ethics Forum Sept. 11 from 1-5 p.m.
Stephenie Kennedy-Rea, associate director for Cancer Prevention and Control, has been honored as a finalist in the second annual Cancer Community Awards Catalyst for Change category.