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  • WVU in the News: Doctors need to get better at recognizing Munchausen syndrome by proxy

    Thursday, April 18, 2024

    Dr. Amy Gavril explains to Time the difficulty medical professionals have in diagnosing Munchausen Syndrome by proxy.

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  • WVU names 2024 Foundation Scholars

    Thursday, April 18, 2024

    Five exceptionally talented incoming West Virginia University freshmen whose academic interests span the fields of humanities, medicine and science are eager to use their curiosity, creativity and problem-solving skills to generate new ideas and innovative solutions for a better future as the 2024-25 WVU Foundation Scholars, the highest academic scholarship the University awards.

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  • WVU Medicine to relocate, expand WVU Eye Institute

    Thursday, April 18, 2024

    The WVU Eye Institute, the most comprehensive ophthalmology group in the state, will expand its clinical, educational, and research efforts when it moves into its new location at the intersection of Van Voorhis Road and Elmer Prince Drive in Morgantown.

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  • WVU Medicine to invest nearly $400 million in West Virginia’s healthcare infrastructure

    Thursday, April 18, 2024

    The West Virginia University (WVU) Health System Board of Directors approved on Wednesday (April 17) a nearly $400 million strategic capital budget that will accelerate the Health System’s growth and infuse West Virginia with several new healthcare facilities positioned across multiple parts of the state, including Morgantown, Fairmont, the Elkins corridor, Princeton, and Bluefield.

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  • Simulation specialist utilizes experience, curiosity to advance training at WVU Health Sciences

    Wednesday, April 17, 2024

    With an interest in education and a desire to help people, West Virginia University Health Sciences Simulation Research Specialist Jason Craig has dedicated his career to serving the public. Reflecting on his journey, he emphasizes the importance of adaptability for young people considering a career in healthcare.

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