The latest Be Well, Practice Well podcast on MedCentral.com explores the difference between communities of practice and peer support groups, and why physicians need both.
Olivia Coiado, PhD, professor and assistant dean for student and resident research, offers her expertise to the AAMC Virtual Community, discusses her background helping students engage in research, and answers questions to help readers get to know her better.
A new Spokesman-Review article examines the current nationwide shortages in pediatrics and the ways the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is working to fill the gaps in Washington state.
A new study by Washington State University and the Seattle Police Department found that fatigue-management improved sleep duration, mental health, and overall well-being among police employees.
The latest episode of the CougsFirst! podcast highlights the experiences of Pierce Claassen and Kyanna Cusick, recent graduates of the College of Medicine MD program.
WSU College of Medicine researcher Michael McDonell, PhD, was quoted in a CNN article on the efficacy of contingency management as a behavioral treatment for stimulant addiction. In the article, McDonell discusses the necessary and urgent need for effective treatments for both opioid and stimulant addiction.