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WVU School of Medicine to expand narrative medicine curriculum in Fall ‘24
Monday, March 11, 2024
The West Virginia University School of Medicine plans to expand its narrative medicine curriculum with a new elective course for medical students in the fall of 2024. The curriculum ties closely to the recent success of the Healthcare is Human project.Read WVU School of Medicine to expand narrative medicine curriculum in Fall ‘24 full story
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WVU neuroscience students pioneer new frontiers in undergraduate research
Monday, March 11, 2024
As Jayla Boyd and Lillian Floyd would describe it, they were in uncharted territory when they arrived on the West Virginia University campus for Brain Camp. By the end of the week, the soon-to-be high school seniors had discovered the complex world of neuroscience and were hooked.Read WVU neuroscience students pioneer new frontiers in undergraduate research full story
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Alumni spotlight: WWE Athletic Trainer Nicole Faso
Monday, March 11, 2024
In recognition of National Athletic Training Month, we caught up with Nicole Faso, the only female athletic trainer on the road with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). For her role, Faso travels globally, providing vital medical care to WWE performers at major televised events like SmackDown and non-televised live shows nearly every weekend.Read Alumni spotlight: WWE Athletic Trainer Nicole Faso full story
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WVU in the News: WVU holds White Coat Ceremony for class of 2026
Saturday, March 9, 2024
WBOY features the WVU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony.Read WVU in the News: WVU holds White Coat Ceremony for class of 2026 full story
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WVU in the News: Differences in heart rate variability in pregnant women could be marker for premature delivery
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
A team of obstetricians, gynecologists and data analysts from West Virginia University School of Medicine and the West Virginia University School of Public Health, working with colleagues from WHOOP Inc., has found evidence that wrist-based heart rate monitors could predict a premature birth.