Thank you to second-year WSU medical students Evelyn Rowe, Marley Anderson, and Lulu Duffy who spent time at the Richland Farmers Market recently to increase awareness of colorectal cancer screening and prevention.
Nikki Delgado, a third-year medical student at the WSU College of Medicine, presented her med scholar project research at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) in Philadelphia over the summer.
Do you want to shape policy around health care and health education? Are you willing to be your fellow students voice and engage with legislators? This is your chance to make a difference and learn the ins and outs of policy making.
As a health sciences campus, WSU Spokane has no shortage of students training to become doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and more. But what happens when these future health care providers need care themselves? Fortunately, there is a team on campus dedicated to caring for the future of health care.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of Americans, and physical inactivity significantly increases this risk. Two undergraduate Nutrition and Exercise Physiology students hope to be part of changing that.
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.