Through a new dedicated partnership between the School of Nursing and BridgeValley Community and Technical College, students will be able to seamlessly transition from their associate degree to become a baccalaureate-prepared registered nurse.
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Students can experience what it’s like to be a nursing student by participating in an information session, a mock lecture and hands-on learning opportunities during this one-day camp hosted by the School of Nursing on June 1.
Nicole Stout, research assistant professor in the School of Public Health Department of Health Policy, Management and Leadership, recently co-authored a call to action for payment and workforce policies that alleviate gaps in dental and oral health care services for individuals with cancer.
School of Dentistry students and faculty were invited to participate in the Area Health Education Centers Rural Community Health Scholars Interprofessional Student Immersion event in Greenbrier County. The focus of the event is on integrating oral health into primary care curriculum.
Complementary health services and health and wellness-related information will be available from 1-5 p.m. Sunday (April 28) outside the Student Recreation Center. The two-mile Community Health Walk will begin at 2:30 p.m. and the run will begin at 3:30 p.m.
The WVU Health System Board of Directors approved $233.5 million in funding to construct a new multi-center outpatient facility, including a multi-level parking garage with more than 1,100 spaces, at the intersection of Van Voorhis Road and Elmer Prince Drive.