Washington State University’s online day of philanthropy is an opportunity for faculty, staff, and students to inspire others to support the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine and the future of health care in Washington.
WSU Spokane’s Commencement Ceremony will occur on Friday, May 10. Faculty and staff are invited to participate in the commencement ceremony as well as program-specific celebrations hosted by the College of Medicine.
David Aufdencamp, MBA, Designated Institutional Official, says he is grateful for the collaboration to improve the health of Washingtonians and the opportunity to share our story on the national stage.
The Collaboration for Interprofessional Health Education Research & Scholarship (CIPHERS) offers one-on-one meetings and consultations to help faculty advance their scholarship aspirations.
The Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine’s new pediatric residency program is welcoming its inaugural class of resident physicians.
Three WSU College of Medicine faculty presented recently at the Annual Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Educational Conference in Orlando.
The Class of 2024 is poised to fill critical gaps in the health care industry and an ongoing doctor shortage, particularly in rural areas both locally and nationwide.
College of Medicine faculty and students hosted 35 members of the Air National Guard’s 141st Medical Group for an emergency medical procedures training workshop.
Rare Disease Day Spokane will host an advocacy event on the WSU Spokane campus on Thursday, Feb. 29 to draw attention to rare diseases as an important public health issue.
This exciting new partnership unites Pacific Lutheran University, MultiCare, and the WSU College of Medicine around two common goals: preparing students to become local health care leaders and improving health outcomes in Pierce County, Washington.