PULLMAN, Wash. – Three Washington State University faculty members whose research focuses on improving health outcomes are the first recipients of Community Health Impact Fellowship Awards from the Center for Learning & Innovation at Pullman Regional Hospital.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Coordinating patient care among providers to improve health and lower costs is the focus of a proposal by a Washington State University professor who recently was awarded a $5,000 one-year community health fellowship.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Full-time Washington State University faculty are eligible for a new $5,000 fellowship from Pullman Regional Hospital intended to advance health care delivery, lower costs and improve patient outcomes. The deadline to apply is Dec. 31.
PULLMAN, Wash. – About 600 students are anticipated to participate in the third annual WSU Dance-A-Thon benefit noon-midnight Saturday, April 16, at Ensminger Pavilion and adjoining Grimes Playfield at Washington State University.
COLFAX, Wash. – Ideas for use of the historic, former St. Ignatius Hospital building in Colfax will be sought and discussed at a workshop 3-6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, at The Center, 110 S. Main, Colfax, next to the Whitman County Library.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University College of Pharmacy students Priya Bhatia and Rachel Lindgren are recipients of the $2,500 Bill Gaskins Pharmacy Scholarship, established in 2013.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Donations for teens/young adults at Seattle Children’s Hospital will be collected by a Washington State University communication and life skills class on the Pullman campus and online through Dec. 3.
SPOKANE – A WSU pharmacy professor will spend fall semester working with and studying a select group of Parkinson’s Disease patients, thanks to a national fellowship award. Joshua J. Neumiller, an assistant professor of pharmacy at WSU Spokane, is hoping to find out if intensive medication management will help the patients’ motor skills after they […]
PULLMAN — The second of two very weak and starving bald eagles found near Colville, Wash., died Friday night at WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine. The body of the 5 year-old mature eagle “Carpenter” was found in his cage by crews Saturday morning. “This is a very difficult time for everyone here who works […]
His name is “Josh” and he’s here to encourage children who are about to make that scary journey through surgery. The smiling, stuffed golden retriever is part of the “Josh and Friends Project” being developed by students in the WSU Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association (SCAVMA). The program — sponsored in partnership […]