Healthcare at West Virginia University

Healthcare at West Virginia University

General Information

Educational Programs

The Hospital is responsible for providing educational and clinical facilities for the University’s schools of health, science, dentistry and medicine.

Graduate Medical and Dental Education. Graduate medical and dental education for residents is offered in twenty-five major specialty and subspecialty areas. A total of 308 positions are currently filled at the Medical School campus in Morgantown.

Allied Health Programs. The Hospital provides clinical training for the Exercise Physiology, Community Medicine, Medical Technology, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy programs. The number of students enrolled in these programs is 506. WVUH is a certificate-granting hospital for the radiologic technology programs of Radiography, Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Therapy and Ultrasound for 41 students. The Hospital also supports the various programs associated with the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry and Pharmacy.

Continuing Education. The Hospital, as a major teaching facility, fulfills its obligations to its staff and area professionals by its activities in continuing medical education. WVUH sponsors continuous lectures, seminars and conferences conducted by the medical staff or visiting lectures. In addition, continuing education programs for the nursing staff, administrative staff and support personnel are conducted throughout the year on a variety of relevant topics.

 

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