In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Associate Dean for Community, Health Equity, and Belonging David Garcia, MEd, discusses the promise he made to his grandmother: if there was anything he could do to improve conditions for their people, migrant farmworkers, he would do it.
The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine’s Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences (SHS) launched its first intensive bilingual speech therapy and early literacy summer camp at Trios Care Center in Kennewick, Washington, in June.
The WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine and the Virtual Clinical Center’s mobile simulation unit were excited to sponsor the first American Academy of Family Physicians’ Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics course at Pullman Regional Hospital.
The presentation, Leadership in Medical Education, explored the importance of leadership training in medical education programs and how WSU is meeting this growing need.
The Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine launched its first mobile simulation unit to bring simulation-based medical education and training to WSU’s regional medical campuses and Washington communities.
Kyanna Cusick earned her Doctor of Medicine in May and is currently in the process of moving to the Phoenix area to begin her residency in diagnostic radiology. But even with a busy medical school schedule, Cusick always found time for art.
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray toured WSU’s Center for Native American Health on the Spokane campus, speaking with students, faculty, and staff about the vital work underway to address healthcare disparities across the region.
Five Native American graduates in the WSU College of Medicine were honored in a special graduation ceremony hosted by WSU Native American Health Sciences (NAHS) and WSU Spokane.