Representing the College of Medicine, William Kabesenche, PhD, will present on “Morality and Medicine: How Philosophy Can Help with Healthcare Decisions.”
The Collaboration for InterProfessional Health Education Research & Scholarship (CIPHERS) is thrilled to welcome a dynamic cohort of 12 scholars representing multiple health professions to the second offering of its Education Scholars Program (ESP).
During the Annual Open Enrollment period in November, employees are strongly encouraged to review their current benefit plan elections and upcoming changes for 2024, including significantly increased premiums for some healthcare plans.
The offices of Curriculum, Assessment, and Education Technology in the College of Medicine are seeking feedback on our current workflows and operations for this academic term.
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Ted Chauvin as assistant dean for faculty affairs, effective October 1. He will lead efforts to respond to and advocate for faculty needs across the College of Medicine.
Article from WSU Insider Washington State University and Pullman Regional Hospital will continue to work together to provide the highest standards of medical care, training, education and research in support […]
Article from WSU Insider James M. Record has been named dean of Washington State University’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine following a yearlong interim appointment. He will assume the […]
The Office of the Provost will be hosting listening sessions on all campuses to discuss the COACHE Faculty Satisfaction Survey. The sessions will be hosted by the following: Laura Hill, […]