Two generous donations from the West Virginia Scottish Rite will aid the School of Medicine Communication Sciences and Disorders program in providing speech pathology and audiology care to children in the state.
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Prospective students interested in learning more about the DPT program are invited to meet faculty and current students during two open house events from 4-6 p.m. on Aug. 23 and Sept. 27 at Health Sciences Center North, Room 1905.
The Division of Physical Therapy has been granted accreditation for its oncology residency by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education, making it one of only eight accredited oncologic physical therapy residency programs in the nation.
Dr. Jeremiah Hayanga will help the program meet current practice standards as it relates to physician assistants and play an important role in ensuring program graduates are prepared to meet the evolving needs of clinical practice.
Formed during the COVID-19 pandemic, the clinical assistant day pairs sophomore students with senior leadership students to learn from their peers, while seniors reinforce their knowledge and skill set.
The School of Nursing has been named as the 2024 Best RN Program in West Virginia by RegisteredNursing.org, marking the second year in a row for the recognition.