WV Hospital Day Raises Awareness for Key Issues
The Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE), a federally designated not-for-profit organ procurement organization serving Pennsylvania, West Virginia and parts of New York, was pleased to partner with Donate Life West Virginia to promote organ donation awareness in conjunction with West Virginia Hospital Day on February 6, 2014 at the Capitol Rotunda in Charleston, […]
Martin & Seibert, L.C. Spotlights Appellate Team
Constructing an appropriate record and effectively arguing a client’s position to an appellate court are unique skills that can win or lose a case on appeal.   Martin & Seibert, L.C.’s Appellate Team, consisting of Shareholders Clarence E. Martin, III, Susan R. Snowden and E. Kay Fuller, have presented and won numerous appeals on behalf of […]
Schuler Named Vice President for Development at D&E
Davis & Elkins College President Michael P. Mihalyo Jr. announced today the promotion of Carol M. Schuler to the position of Vice President for Development effective February 1, 2014. She most recently served as D&E’s Associate Vice President for Communications and Development. In commenting on the appointment, President Mihalyo noted, “Carol has played a key […]
Oakley Named Medical Director of Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center
Gerard Oakley, MD, a longtime cancer specialist and chief of the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, has been named medical director of the Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center (ECCC) at Cabell Huntington Hospital. Oakley has been caring for patients at ECCC since its doors opened in 2006 […]
Charleston CVB Launches Video Testimonies
In early January a chemical leak in the water supply of 300,000 residents in and around Charleston, W.Va., caused economic shutdown of the tourism industry and major concerns for residents. Some hotels were forced to close as a “DO NOT USE” water advisory was issued. All restaurants in the area were closed and retailers suffered […]
Marshall and WVU Schools of Medicine Team up to Host Gold Educational Summit
In an effort to educate health professions students about the importance of compassionate care in medicine, the Marshall University and West Virginia University schools of medicine today hosted the inaugural Gold Humanism Educational Summit at the Cultural Center in Charleston. The event kicked off a week-long observance of Gold Humanism Week recognized by Gov. Earl […]