West Virginia School Of Osteopathic Medicine
Recent News About West Virginia School Of Osteopathic Medicine
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Man says he was fired by School of Osteopathic Medicine after being on medical leave, filing EEOC complaint
LEWISBURG – A Greenbrier County man says he was wrongfully terminated by the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine after being on medical leave. -
DINSMORE & SHOHL LLP: Dinsmore Partner Jennifer Mason Helping Her Community during COVID-19 Pandemic
West Virginia native and Dinsmore partner Jennifer Keadle Mason knew she couldn’t just sit by silently and watch COVID-19 unfold. -
AGs office partners with Boone County native to fight opioid abuse
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office is collaborating with a Boone County native and public health expert to fight opioid abuse. -
AG announces 'Kids Kick Opioids' PSA contest
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has announced a contest to spur the creativity of the state’s elementary and middle school students, while also raising awareness of prescription painkiller abuse. -
Three defendants file motion to dismiss in osteo school case
BECKLEY – Three of the defendants named in a lawsuit against West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine have filed a motion to dismiss themselves from the lawsuit. -
Woman says med school mishandled sexual assault complaint
BECKLEY – A woman is suing West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine after she claims the school mishandled her complaint of sexual assault by another student. -
A dozen more suits filed against groping doctor
CHARLESTON – A dozen more lawsuits have been filed against a doctor named in a string of sexual harassment lawsuits over the last few years. -
Groping doctor named in another lawsuit
CHARLESTON -- A doctor again has been named in the latest of dozens of sexual harassment lawsuits against him. -
New lawsuit against groping doctor also names Board of Osteopathic Medicine
CHARLESTON – A new lawsuit against a physician who has been sued repeatedly for sexual contact with patients also claims the state violated laws by allowing him to continue to hold his medical license. -
Leadership West Virginia annouces Class of 2011
CHARLESTON -– Fifty-two leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 20th Anniversary Class of Leadership West Virginia. Candidates were selected from a list of nominations that was submitted in late 2010. -
Former osteopathic school president sues school Board of Governors, others for violations
Rafes CHARLESTON -- The former president of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine is suing the school's Board of Governors for violating his First Amendment rights and the West Virginia Whistleblower Act. -
Bioscience, research industries will speed state's economic growth
CHARLESTON -- Last week in Morgantown, the state's leaders in higher education, research and the private sector unveiled a study that paints a positive picture on the impact of bioscience research.