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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.”