Community and campus members gathered on June 25 for WVSOM's open house for its new 26,756- square-foot Testing Center. Held in conjunction with the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce as a Business After Hours event, dozens of visitors toured the facility and enjoyed healthy snacks.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
Community and campus members gathered on June 25 for WVSOM's open house for its new 26,756- square-foot Testing Center. Held in conjunction with the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce as a Business After Hours event, dozens of visitors toured the facility and enjoyed healthy snacks.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
Community and campus members gathered on June 25 for WVSOM's open house for its new 26,756- square-foot Testing Center. Held in conjunction with the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce as a Business After Hours event, dozens of visitors toured the facility and enjoyed healthy snacks.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
Community and campus members gathered on June 25 for WVSOM's open house for its new 26,756- square-foot Testing Center. Held in conjunction with the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce as a Business After Hours event, dozens of visitors toured the facility and enjoyed healthy snacks.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
Community and campus members gathered on June 25 for WVSOM's open house for its new 26,756- square-foot Testing Center. Held in conjunction with the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce as a Business After Hours event, dozens of visitors toured the facility and enjoyed healthy snacks.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
Community and campus members gathered on June 25 for WVSOM's open house for its new 26,756- square-foot Testing Center. Held in conjunction with the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce as a Business After Hours event, dozens of visitors toured the facility and enjoyed healthy snacks.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
New River Community and Technical College President Bonny Ball Copenhaver, Ed.D., at left, joined First Lady Nancy Bulla Nemitz and President Nemitz for the event.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
New River Community and Technical College President Bonny Ball Copenhaver, Ed.D., at left, joined First Lady Nancy Bulla Nemitz and President Nemitz for the event.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
Community and campus members gathered on June 25 for WVSOM's open house for its new 26,756- square-foot Testing Center. Held in conjunction with the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce as a Business After Hours event, dozens of visitors toured the facility and enjoyed healthy snacks.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
WVSOM Vice President Drema Hill, Ph.D., center, attended, talked about the center and discussed the dining options and healthy beverages with guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and GGVCC Executive Director Erin Hurst cohosted the evening, which attracted chamber members, public officials, current and former WVSOM faculty and staff, and interested guests.
WVSOM Vice President Drema Hill, Ph.D., center, attended, talked about the center and discussed the dining options and healthy beverages with guests.
The first new construction on the school’s campus since the WVSOM Student Center opened in 2016, the Testing Center will serve as a central location for first- and second-year medical students to take course quizzes and exams and practice for national board exams.
The centerpiece of the building, which connects the existing Center for Technology and Rural Medicine to the Clinical Evaluation Center, is a 234-seat testing hall filled with partitioned, three-feet-wide carrels designed to give students privacy and to ensure the integrity of the examination process.
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine's Clinical Anatomy Summer Experience (C.A.S.E.) camp gave high school students a first-hand look at human anatomy using WVSOM’s facilities. The students worked in the lab and talked with the faculty and staff.
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine's Clinical Anatomy Summer Experience (C.A.S.E.) camp gave high school students a first-hand look at human anatomy using WVSOM’s facilities.