A $1.3 million grant will enable WSU researchers, including an assistant professor in the College of Medicine, to study how a training program originally developed for law enforcement can help health care workers recognize their unconscious biases.
Researchers in the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine’s Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology are using artificial intelligence (AI) technology in clinical exercise testing.
Spokane-based Appiture Biotechnologies, founded by WSU College of Medicine Assistant Professor Georgina Lynch, PhD, CCC-SLP, was recently awarded a $25,000 grant to advance its mission.
Medical thought leaders from around the globe gathered as the WSU College of Medicine hosted the 2023 Consortium of Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (CLIC) Conference.
In honor of PBC Awareness Month, the publication Chron. highlighted five facts about primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), a rare liver disease that causes the body to attack its own cells […]
WSU researchers share information on contingency management training underway in Spokane clinics in this Spokesman-Review article featuring Drs. Michelle Peavy and Sara Parent.
In a recent paper published in the peer-reviewed journal “International Medical Education,” Dr. Thomas F. Heston and medical student Charya Khun, MA, from the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine […]
New animal research suggests that little-studied brain cells known as astrocytes are major players in controlling sleep need and may someday help humans go without sleep for longer without negative […]