Dental school students seem to be just as busy continuing to serve in a new way.
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In this latest blog post, Vice President and Executive Dean for Health Sciences Dr. Clay Marsh writes about how we can better protect our families and ourselves from COVID-19 through the next few weeks.
Dental students are using a social media pet photo contest to help reduce tobacco addiction.
All WVU Medicine outpatient clinics are now offering video visits for established patients in an effort to provide timely follow-up care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Clay Marsh, Health Sciences vice president and executive dean, announced Tuesday (March 31) that Anthony ‘Tom’ Borgia, DDS, MHA, will step down in May as dean of the School of Dentistry after 10 years of leadership.
Leveraging Education To Show Gratitude of Occupations (LETS GO), aims to educate youth about a number of careers essential to combatting the virus, from epidemiologists and health officers to food service workers and custodians. The project also aims to share gratitude for the essential workers. As students learn about each field, they are asked to create a card or sign, snap a photo or write a letter to share with workers in that profession.