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WVU Medicine to host Resident and Fellow Job Fair on Thursday
Monday, September 24, 2018
Recruiters from nine WVU Medicine locations, as well as outpatient facilities, will be available to talk with residents and fellows about current and future employment opportunities.Read WVU Medicine to host Resident and Fellow Job Fair on Thursday full story
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WVU grad student wins AHA fellowship to study diabetes’ effects on the heart
Friday, September 21, 2018
Like other cells in the body, heart cells contain mitochondria, which act like tiny powerhouses. Just as a car can’t run well if its engine is faulty, cells can’t do their jobs if their mitochondria malfunction. Diabetes can harm the heart, sabotaging its ability to make energy at the cellular level.Read WVU grad student wins AHA fellowship to study diabetes’ effects on the heart full story
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Behavioral medicine, psychiatry Grand Rounds discusses burnout in academic medicine
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Erick Messias, MD, MPH, PhD, will present "Professional Burnout in Academic Medicine," at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 26 as part of behavioral medicine and psychiatry Grand Rounds.Read Behavioral medicine, psychiatry Grand Rounds discusses burnout in academic medicine full story
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WVU Medicine announces plans to offer heart transplants; photo gallery from press conference available
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
WVU Medicine announced today (Sept. 19) its plans to start West Virginia’s first heart transplant program at the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute. -
Pediatric Surgeon “Dr. Gus” named 2018 School of Medicine Distinguished Alumnus
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
For 35 years, Robert Gustafson, M.D.—or Dr. Gus, as he’s known to the thousands of children he’s helped throughout the world—has served his alma mater as professor, emeritus surgeon-in-chief and chief of pediatric cardiothoracic surgery at West Virginia University.Read Pediatric Surgeon “Dr. Gus” named 2018 School of Medicine Distinguished Alumnus full story