Sessions provide a relaxed opportunity for staff and faculty to step away from their desk and enjoy the fresh air while combining the benefits of physical activity and mental health, such as reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression, improving mood and promoting a sense of well-being and relaxation.
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Elvera Jenkins, who was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 35 and found her passion while working at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital, created a beautiful moment during the May 2024 graduation ceremony when she walked with her daughter across the stage.
Sessions provide a relaxed opportunity for staff and faculty to step away from their desk and enjoy the fresh air while combining the benefits of physical activity and mental health, such as reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression, improving mood and promoting a sense of well-being and relaxation.
The 17th annual Heather Miller Golf Tournament was recently held at Oglebay Crispin Golf Center to honor the memory of Heather Miller, a School of Nursing student who died in a 2008 car crash. The event raises money to support scholarships for aspiring nursing students, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the Center for Organ Recovery and Education.
The innovative program is open to physicians who have successfully completed their training in internal medicine, family medicine, or internal medicine/pediatrics.
The School of Medicine officially welcomed the newest medical students to campus this week during orientation activities. Students will complete their first two years of medical school on the Morgantown Campus. They then disperse to the Morgantown, Charleston or Eastern campuses to finish their remaining two years of studies and clinical rotations.