This two-year program is available to 75 of West Virginia’s top health professions students interested in rural health care across the state. Scholars focus on interprofessional education through clinical, didactic and community-based lenses, while the program emphasizes how each scholar can create change and reshape the status quo for health care in their community.
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The cancer care available to West Virginians took a positive turn Tuesday (April 2) with a transformational gift of $50 million the Hazel Ruby McQuain Charitable Trust is making to the WVU Cancer Institute. The gift will be the catalyst for a new, state-of-the-art, comprehensive cancer hospital that is part of the WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital complex.
School of Nursing students will support a free community health fair at the Rostraver Public Library, located in Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 13. Health fair attendees are invited to receive free vital sign readings, education on chronic diseases, as well as an assessment and record of current medications.
In recognition of their commitment to developing a collaborative approach to patient-centered care, the WVU Health Sciences Office of Interprofessional Education has named a Student Innovation Challenge team and faculty member Anna Lama as recipients of the 2024 Award for Excellence in Interprofessional Education.
School of Nursing Beckley Campus seniors recently teamed up with medical students for an interprofessional learning event at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine.
Greta Schmidt, a sophomore nursing student, solidified her calling to the nursing field when her lifeguard training allowed her to save a young boy's life this past summer.