The MS in Health Sciences program at WVU prepares graduate students to pursue careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and other health professions. Through hands-on projects, community initiatives, and applied learning experiences, our students develop the skills and professional foundation needed to succeed in competitive health professional school programs and beyond. Projects posted here reflect the real-world work of our graduate students as they engage with the WVU and greater Morgantown community.
What We Do
Students in the MS in Health Sciences program take on applied projects that bridge classroom learning with real community impact. From health education workshops and outreach events to research initiatives and professional development activities, our work reflects a commitment to improving health and well-being in the communities we serve. Whether we're partnering with local organizations, supporting underserved populations, or developing resources for aspiring health professionals, every project is an opportunity to grow as future healthcare providers and public health advocates.
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