Becky Harless

Virtual health care—or virtual visits—is a new technology that allows patients to consult with physicians by smart phone or another device from any location. This technology is especially useful in rural states like West Virginia where office appointments may require an excessive amount of travel time.
Sami Mitri Ghareeb, D.D.S., MAGD, LLSR

Sami Ghareeb, the founder of Ghareeb Dental Group, is proof that sometimes even the best laid plans go awry. Luckily for him—and his patients—things worked out even better than he initially imagined.
David A. Clayman, Ph.D.

David Clayman, Ph.D., has been serving the citizens of West Virginia as a clinical, medical and forensic psychologist and advocate for 45 years.
Judie Charlton, M.D.

Judie Charlton, M.D., has been at the forefront of female health care leadership in West Virginia for the duration of her career. Joining West Virginia University (WVU) School of Medicine in 1989, she worked her way up the ranks, accepting an appointment as department chair of ophthalmology in 2008.
C. Donovan “Dino” Beckett, D.O.

As a student at West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM), C. Donovan “Dino” Beckett’s struggle with choosing a specialty led him to a path that has had an immeasurable impact on the small Southern West Virginia community of Williamson.
Milan Puskar Foundation gives $1M to WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital
Building upon its namesake’s legacy of improving the quality of life in West Virginia, the Milan Puskar Foundation donated $1 million to the new WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital project. The contribution supports the “Grow Children’s” capital campaign, which seeks to raise $60 million for a new children’s hospital to provide comprehensive healthcare services for kids and families within […]