It was a busy week on the WSU Spokane campus last week as the College of Medicine welcomed new students in its Doctor of Medicine, Nutrition and Exercise Physiology, and Speech and Hearing Sciences programs. These students are now prepped for the upcoming academic year and ready to train as the health care leaders of tomorrow.
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.
Luis Manriquez, MD, assistant professor and community health equity director for the Office of Community Engagement and Health Equity at the WSU College of Medicine, is a panelist in the latest AAMC Center for Health Justice interactive learning series.
Research by WSU MD students Matthew Hsin and Devin Peterson is featured in a peer-reviewed publication by the Association of University Radiologists group Alliance of Medical Student Educators in Radiology (AMSER).
This summer, third-year medical student Darin Chhing traveled to a lab in Boston to collaborate with scientists at Mass Eye and Ear for his Med Scholar course.
To fill an increasingly important need, the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is welcoming a new assistant dean for student and resident research. Olivia Coiado, PhD, will develop more robust research opportunities and support for learners.
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.