WVU Hospitals, Inc., has received Certificate of Need approval from the West Virginia Health Care Authority on two projects in Marion County.
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Dr. James Berry has been named to lead the School of Medicine’s Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry as the permanent chair, effective May 1. Berry has served as interim chair for the department since February 2019.
In this interview-driven series, “WVU and the Coronavirus” will examine what we already know about COVID-19, find out the latest information about the virus, explore how RNA viruses like coronaviruses work, and learn how the University community has responded to the global pandemic.
“To mask or to not mask” is no longer the primary question dominating the COVID-19 public discourse. As states reopen amid the pandemic, the question now is, “Should face coverings be required in public?” Dr. Robert Gerbo, director of Occupational Medicine at West Virginia University, addressed that debate and unmasked his expertise on when and how to cover up.
School of Public Health graduate Stacy Tressler shares about her unconventional journey to becoming an epidemiologist.
The program will be available to currently licensed and certified family, adult or gerontology primary care nurse practitioners who have at least two years of experience in direct patient care in an advanced practice role.