Tom Bias, associate director of Medicaid Services at the WVU Health Affairs Institute, will begin his second year of service on the State-University Partnership Learning Network’s Steering Committee.
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Dr. John F. Brick, a distinguished educator and administrator, recently retired, marking the end of a 50-year career dedicated to service to the state as chair of neurology and associate dean of rural outreach in the School of Medicine.
The WVU community is invited to attend a group or individual information session to learn more about the West Virginia Guide to Evidence-Informed Evaluation, Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD and Comorbid Concerns.
The School of Nursing Bridgeport Campus recently hosted a pledge ceremony, officially welcoming the second cohort of 14 students into the study of nursing.
Coordinated by the School of Pharmacy Rational Drug Therapy Program, a panel of experts from across the state has created a resource outlining the guidelines to evaluate, diagnose and treat ADHD in West Virginia.
The National Library of Medicine traveling exhibit titled “Binding Wounds, Pushing Boundaries: African Americans in Civil War Medicine” will be available through April 3.