2025

WSU Selected for State Medical Association’s First Full-Ride Student Scholarship

The Washington State Medical Association’s philanthropic arm has selected the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine for its first four-year scholarship to a student to attend the medical school in Washington state.

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TriState Health Receives $1 Million for New WSU Family Medicine Residency Program

TriState Health is partnering with the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine to launch a Family Medicine Residency Program in Clarkston dedicated to addressing the region’s growing need for trained primary care physicians, especially in rural areas where shortages continue to worsen nationwide.

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College to Host Conference for Health Equity and Public Good Feb. 4–5  

Join the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine for the seventh annual Conference for Health Equity and Public Good to connect with community leaders, educators, and researchers who are working to achieve a healthier Washington and beyond.

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Vote Today: SHS Grad Student Hannah Rae Tjelle Selected as Finalist in National Science Video Contest

Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences master’s student Hannah Rae Tjelle was selected as one of the top three finalists for the national Alyse Gray Parker Memorial Student Video Challenge hosted by The Science Coalition.

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Internal Medicine Residents Match Into Distinguished Fellowship Programs

Multiple residents in the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine’s internal medicine residency program in Everett have matched into fellowships to pursue subspecialty training in their chosen fields.

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