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Looking around Wheeling Hospital, its inclusion into the West Virginia University Health System is obvious.
The “Flying WV,” the logo synonymous with WVU, can be found prominently and abundantly. Yet, Wheeling Hospital CEO Douglass Harrison said that the hospital joining the WVU team is much more than a cosmetic change. It’s a change that he feels will benefit Wheeling and the Ohio Valley immediately and well into the future.
“You’re joining a world-class academic health center and health system,” Harrison said. “As a part of that, WVU medicine will provide the resources necessary to make sure Wheeling Hospital is successful. If you look around our system, every hospital that we’ve brought in, if you look from day one and look through a three-year scope, you’ve seen growth.
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University of Virginia Alumnus Publishes Memoir of His College Years February 18, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News The Old U(VA) and I: 1961-1965, a new book by Frank Briggs, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
The author lays the foundation in his account of his own life as a student during the last years of the Old U -a period that came to a natural end. His telling is rich in details in the names, dates, and places that will be familiar to anyone who was a student in those days, and he is strikingly candid. His stories of party weekends and road trips and life in the Beta house ring true because they are so convincingly his stories, even as they are also our own stories. His tales of coming of age, of the courses almost (and not quite) failed, friendships that endured, successes and failures that tied him to the place, and of the love affair that defines his entry into adult life come in powerfully honest forms. Frank tells what ever
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WVU Medicine believes no West Virginian should have to leave the state’s borders for world-class cardiovascular care. It’s why the organization founded its Heart and Vascular Institute at Morgantown’s Ruby Memorial Hospital, which quickly has grown into one of the nation’s best.
Now the institute is branching out, and one of those branches will grow at Wheeling Hospital, which is becoming a crucial base for the institute’s mission.
“We will be really looking at Wheeling Hospital to be one of the key leadership hubs of the health system,”said Dr. Vinay Badhwar, executive chair of the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute.