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West Virginia University School of Medicine recognized as a model for training physicians in nutrition and lifestyle education
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
As national momentum grows to strengthen nutrition education in U.S. medical schools, West Virginia University School of Medicine was recognized as a longstanding leader in training future physicians to recognize and address chronic disease through evidence based nutrition and lifestyle medicine. -
Office of Continuing Medical Education offers Simulation Certificate Program
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
The WVU School of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education is offering a Simulation Certificate Program, with sessions on June 23-24 and October 28-30, 2026, at the WVU Health Sciences Center in Morgantown, West Virginia.Read Office of Continuing Medical Education offers Simulation Certificate Program full story
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MICB Lab Olympics brings students and faculty together
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
The Winter Olympic Games may be over on the international stage, but things were just heating up in Morgantown, as the School of Medicine’s Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cell Biology hosted its third annual MICB Lab Olympics.Read MICB Lab Olympics brings students and faculty together full story
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WVU in the News: West Virginia Receives $200M for Rural Healthcare
Monday, March 9, 2026
A major rural health transformation effort – backed by a nearly $200 million federal investment and authorized under West Virginia Senate Bill 570 – aims to reshape how healthcare is delivered across the Mountain State.Read WVU in the News: West Virginia Receives $200M for Rural Healthcare full story
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WVU in the News: Lawmakers and Universities Push Back on Loan Caps
Monday, March 9, 2026
Hundreds of lawmakers have joined dozens of university leaders and academic trade associations in urging the Department of Education to amend its new regulations on federal student loans, arguing the current rule will deter students from pursuing high-demand degree programs and thus exacerbate dire health-care workforce shortages.Read WVU in the News: Lawmakers and Universities Push Back on Loan Caps full story