MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WV News) — WVU Medicine welcomed 40 new Monongalia County high school students to the second class of its MedEd program Monday morning, entering them into a two-year
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — WVU Hospitals welcomed its first cohort of MedEd Program interns to campus on Oct. 2 and 5. The two-year program uses a work-based learning approach placing students
MORGANTOWN — Five interns from Project SEARCH graduated from the program Wednesday morning at WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital, including three from Marion County.
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MORGANTOWN â The international Project SEARCH program at WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital is recruiting high school students with disabilities from Monongalia, Marion, Taylor, and Preston counties to be part of its 2022 class.
Ruby Memorial serves as a Project SEARCH host business, one of 620 sites across 47 states and 10 countries.
âWe are excited to meet our next class of interns and watch them grow as they gain new skills that will help make them more marketable in the workforce,â said Colleen Sybert, WVU Medicine associate vice president of human resources.