funding, medical education, public health

Institutional Funding Opportunities

Provider's Clinical Support System Grant for Universities (SAMSHA) Funding to support graduate-level education for students in medical, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, and other eligible advanced practice nursing programs with a focus on treating opioid use disorders and prescribing medications for opioid use disorder in office-based settings upon graduation. Anticipated award amount up to $245,000 per… Continue reading Institutional Funding Opportunities

hospitals, rural residencies, Southwest Virginia

Ballad Health Internal Medicine and Family Residency Programs

Norton Community Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Norton Community Hospital is a not-for-profit, 129-bed acute care facility that has served rural Southwest Virginia and Southeastern Kentucky since 1949. The hospital offers a unique internal medicine residency experience that blends training at a rural acute care center, Norton Community Hospital, and urban tertiary care centers like Holston… Continue reading Ballad Health Internal Medicine and Family Residency Programs

Storytelling

Harm-reduction as a component of opioid use disorder management

"You are going to have to quit eating." "If your A1C indicates that you’ve been eating carbs, I won’t be able to continue treating you.” It is not hard to imagine the adverse outcomes for patients if these strategies were adopted to manage their diabetes. Like diabetes, opioid use disorder (OUD) is a chronic disease.… Continue reading Harm-reduction as a component of opioid use disorder management

Storytelling

A Pre-Med Student Discusses her Christmas Project

I am Haley Sykes, a junior at The University of Virginia’s College at Wise. I am a Cell and Molecular Biology major with hopes of becoming a doctor one day. My twin sister, Kaley, also wants to become a doctor. This year we have had the wonderful opportunity to volunteer with the Graduate Medical Education… Continue reading A Pre-Med Student Discusses her Christmas Project