Students

Health Professions

The WVU School of Medicine Health Professions encompasses a diverse array of academic programs that lead to in-demand health careers. We invite you to explore opportunities to connect with our community!

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Program

Communication Sciences and Disorders (BS)

Learn about the science behind typical and disordered speech and language and hearing skills across the lifespan. Gain hands-on experience in our state-of-the-art Speech and Hearing clinic as you prepare for graduate study in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology.

Health Informatics and Information Management (BS)

Discover the business of healthcare in a field that combines business, law, and computers. Train with information management technology applications and gain practical experience in the operations and workflow of a variety of healthcare organizations and settings.

Immunology and Medical Microbiology (BS)

Develop the laboratory skills and knowledge needed to assess the function of the immune system and to safely cultivate and identify microorganisms that cause disease. Gain experience in state-of the-art laboratories featuring hands-on, real-world research opportunities.

Music Therapy (BM, College of Creative Arts)

Combine your passions in music and medicine through a dynamic career in music therapy. Enjoy the best of both worlds, learning from world-class faculty in the School of Music and practicing vital clinical skills in partnership with School of Medicine faculty.

Pathophysiology, Performance, and Rehabilitation (PhD)

Complement your undergraduate or graduate work in exercise physiology with a PhD in Pathophysiology, Performance, and Rehabilitation, focusing on cardiovascular and metabolic diseases (CMD), muscle pathophysiology (MPP), or rehabilitation science and engineering (RSE).

Performing Arts Medicine (Minor)

Apply the concepts of performing arts medicine - including cultural considerations, specific performance enhancement goals, and genre-specific injury patterns - to your future practice as a performer, performer educator, or medical professional who works with performing artists.

Rural Appalachian Health Disparities (Minor)

Prepare for a rewarding career addressing health challenges experienced in rural regions like Appalachia, exploring key concepts through the lenses of policy, research, and clinical/community engagement.