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Crowdfunding effort aims to support Go Baby Go program, provide ride-on cars for children with disabilities
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Go Baby Go, a student-led service project providing modified battery-powered ride-on cars for children with limited mobility, is the focus of a crowdfunding effort launched by the West Virginia University School of Medicine in partnership with the WVU Foundation. -
Seven recognized for commitment to mentoring undergraduate students in research
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Six faculty members and one graduate student were recently named recipients of the Travis Stimeling Award for Mentoring Undergraduates in Research.Read Seven recognized for commitment to mentoring undergraduate students in research full story
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WVU in the News: ADHD often goes undetected in adults, experts say
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
In UPI, Dr. Jeremiah Hopkins explains why it is beneficial for people with adult ADHD to work through the process of diagnosis and symptom treatment.Read WVU in the News: ADHD often goes undetected in adults, experts say full story
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WVU Hosts a successful Inaugural WVU Surgical and Interventional Endoscopy (WISE) Conference
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Inaugural WVU Surgical and Interventional Endoscopy (WISE) Conference, held at the scenic Nemacolin Resort on April 26-27 was a resounding success, drawing over 250 participants from across the nation. The conference showcased 12 live endoscopy cases, transmitted directly from the WVU Medicine Ruby Memorial Hospital, highlighting the latest advancements, state-of the art endoscopy procedures and exceptional patient care provided at WVU. The live endoscopy cases provided a unique real-time learning experience, demonstrating the high-level capabilities of the team at WVU Medicine’s Advanced Center for Endoscopy. -
Innovative camp program to pair teen girls with developmental disabilities or autism with peers
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Girls Night Out, a new camp program in Morgantown, will provide girls with autism and developmental disabilities a chance to hone their social skills and build lasting friendships with their peers.