WVSOM President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., center, and Dr. Bridgett Morrison, DO, Residency Program Director for the Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, talk with State Senator Ryan Weld, R-Brooke during Rural Health Day at the West Virginia State Legislature, which took place today at the Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. Organized by Janet Hinton, WVSOM’s director of rural outreach and president-elect of the West Virginia Rural Health Association (WVRHA), and Rich Sutphin, executive director of the WVRHA, the event highlighted rural health providers’ activities, services and needs.
West Virginia State Senators Tom Takubo, DO, R-Kanawha; Jack Woodrum, R-Summers; and Vince Deeds, R-Greenbrier; welcomed representatives of WVSOM, including President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., to the State Senate Chamber during Rural Health Day at the West Virginia State Legislature, which took place at the Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. Organized by Janet Hinton, WVSOM’s director of rural outreach and president-elect of the West Virginia Rural Health Association (WVRHA), and Rich Sutphin, executive director of the WVRHA, the event highlighted rural health providers’ activities, services and needs. Among others attending were Evonne Richards, M.Ed., MPH, Director of Education and Research Center for Rural and Community Health; Dr Bridgett Morrison Residency Program Director for the Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, Dr. Michael Yost; and Dr. Katherine Calloway, DO, MPH, Charleston Area Medical Center.
Representatives of WVSOM, including President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and Janet Hinton, WVSOM’s director of rural outreach and president-elect of the West Virginia Rural Health Association (WVRHA), and Dr Bridgett Morrison, DO, Director of the Residency Program at the Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, participated in Rural Health Day at the West Virginia State Legislature, which took place today at the Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. The group attended the State Senate floor session and were introduced by Senator Vince Deeds, R-Greenbrier.
Representatives of WVSOM, including President James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., and Chief Operations Officer Drema Hill, Ph.D., MSP, participated in Rural Health Day at the West Virginia State Legislature, which took place today at the Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. Organized by Janet Hinton, WVSOM’s director of rural outreach and president-elect of the West Virginia Rural Health Association (WVRHA), and Rich Sutphin, executive director of the WVRHA, the event highlighted rural health providers’ activities, services and needs. Among others attending were Evonne Richards, M.Ed., MPH,
Director of Education and Research Center for Rural and Community Health; Dr Bridgett Morrison, DO, Residency Program Director for the Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, and Dr. Nick Yost.
Director of Education and Research Center for Rural and Community Health; Dr Bridgett Morrison, DO, Residency Program Director for the Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, and Dr. Nick Yost.
Proud that WVSOM was represented at Martin Luther King Day events in Charleston and Lewisburg. Dr. James Nemitz, Ph.D., and WVSOM students marched in the Lewisburg parade. Attendees at the Culture Center in Charleston heard musical performances and guest speakers.
Proud that WVSOM was represented at Martin Luther King Day events in Charleston and Lewisburg. Dr. James Nemitz, Ph.D., and WVSOM students marched in the Lewisburg parade. Attendees gather to hear the message in Lewisburg.
Proud that WVSOM was represented at Martin Luther King Day events in Charleston and Lewisburg. Dr. James Nemitz, Ph.D., and WVSOM students marched in the Lewisburg parade. Attendees in Charleston heard speakers in the Culture Center and then marched to the Capitol steps.
Proud that WVSOM was represented at Martin Luther King Day events in Charleston and Lewisburg. Dr. James Nemitz, Ph.D., and WVSOM students marched in the Lewisburg parade. Marchers move through the snowy streets of Lewisburg.
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice displays a portrait of his pet, Baby Dog, presented during the 2024 State of the State address at the Capitol in Charleston.