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On the front line
Meet some of the health care workers fighting against virus The numbers are not pretty at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital, WVU Medicine’s flagship hospital. Since the start […]
Dual transplant patient in recovery, thanks GoFundMe benefactors
It just may have been the most ordinary, extraordinary call on the planet, the recipient laughed. “Your heart is ready.” “Seriously?” “Yes, sir.” “What time do I […]
W.Va. leads the U.S. in vaccine administration
Mon Health, WVU Medicine looking to help with COVID-19 vaccine distribution Newsroom@DominionPost.com West Virginia continues to lead the nation in the rate of COVID-19 vaccine distribution and […]
Landmark transplant patient is on the mend
Nark “K.D.” Kumaravelan, the Morgantown restaurateur who underwent a landmark heart and kidney transplant last month at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital, didn’t have it quite right, the […]
Hospital helps family access gene therapy
WVU Medicine When Brittany and Chris Nix, of Fort Gay, had their son, Oliver, they didn’t expect him to be born with a disease that would prevent […]
Heart doc wins data challenge
Dr. Partho Sengupta wows NHLBI with his cardiovascular research WVU Medicine The WVU Heart and Vascular Institute won the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s (NHLBI) Big […]
WVU, Mon officials urge COVID common sense while awaiting vaccine
Health officials and others from Monongalia County and WVU delivered a coronavirus cautionary tale, tinged with optimism, to The Dominion Post Friday. First, the optimism: By all accounts, […]
Program again rated among best in nation
Earns three-year accreditation for 4th consecutive time WVU Medicine The comprehensive breast care program at the WVU Cancer Institute has again been granted a full three-year accreditation […]
WVU thinks outside the box
Innovation allows patient simulation program to continue through COVID-19 WVU Today After COVID-19 stopped in-person simulated training for West Virginia University medical students, leaders of the Interprofessional […]