Chase Selected as President-elect of National Pharmacy Organization
Patricia Chase, Ph.D., dean of the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy, has been selected as president-elect of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP). AACP is a national organization comprised of 129 accredited colleges and schools of pharmacy that represents the interests of pharmacy education. Dr. Chase will serve as the AACP 2013-2014 president-elect, […]
Grants to Help Train Prenatal Educators in Distressed W.Va. and Tenn. Counties
Most expectant mothers take great care to nurture their bodies and avoid behaviors that could put their babies at risk. Prenatal smoking is a major public health issue throughout the Appalachian region, and more pregnant women smoke in West Virginia than in any other state. In West Virginia, 32 percent of pregnant women use cigarettes, […]
Dr. Ronald L. Gross to Lead WVU Eye Institute
Ronald L. Gross, M.D., a 1982 graduate of the West Virginia University School of Medicine, has been appointed chair of the School’s Department of Ophthalmology and director of the WVU Eye Institute. Dr. Gross has been on the faculty of the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, since 1987, and holds the Clifton R. […]
Grant Provides Funds for Additional Clinics
West Virginia residents in several rural counties will now have access to WVU Healthcare’s telepsychiatry services thanks to a $1 million expansion grant. Chestnut Ridge Center Telepsychiatry Director Susanne Choby, M.D., a forensic psychiatrist, has been awarded a competitive $1 million grant from Health Resources and Services Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. […]
WVU Healthcare Recognized for its Cancer Program
WVU Healthcare and the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center have once again been recognized by the American College of Surgeons (ACOS) Commission on Cancer for providing high-quality cancer care. The Commission granted the WVU Healthcare Cancer Program a three-year accreditation award with commendation following a survey in October that rates the performance of cancer facilities compared to the […]
Entire WVU Med Class Passes First Licensure Exam
In every medical student’s second year, getting past one major milestone looms large. Passing the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1, better known as “the boards,” is not just required to practice medicine in the U.S., but it is necessary to remain in the third year of medical school. All the students in […]