Three Campuses,
One Vision for Health.
Most WVU medical students undergo a portion of their training at these off-campus sites where they learn the demands of rural health care first-hand.
Charleston

WVU’s School of Medicine Charleston Campus hosts nearly a third of third and fourth year WVU medical students in the state’s capital city, where they take clinical courses with full-time and clinical faculty through an affiliation with Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC). The campus is one of the oldest regional medical education campuses in the United States.
Morgantown

The main campus in Morgantown is located in the WVU Health Sciences Center, a large, modern medical complex that also includes the Schools of Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health.
Eastern

WVU's Eastern Campus provides community-based, direct clinical experience and teaches students in a longitudinal fashion in collaboration with University Healthcare, a partner of Berkeley Medical Center in Martinsburg and Jefferson Medical Center in Ranson.

Lindsay Pecosh
Assistant Director of Recruitment
“Everyone is so friendly and helpful. From the professors to the students – every person has an excitement and passion for what they are doing at the School of Medicine, and for WVU as a whole.”