Stay involved – register for an upcoming Continuing Medical Education event, locate a classmate, attend the next alumni weekend.
Your association with and support from 91㽶Ƶ does not end after graduation. The goal of the Office of Alumni Relations and Continuing Medical Education is to keep graduates actively involved with 91㽶Ƶ by providing tools and resources that allow our alumni to stay connected to their institution and their fellow classmates.
We encourage our alumni to stay involved – join the Alumni Association, register for an upcoming Continuing Medical Education event, become a mentor, locate an old classmate, attend the next Alumni Weekend celebration or learn about physician placement opportunities.
Our Office is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association as an approved sponsor of AOA-CME category 1-A programs, 91㽶Ƶ develops continuing medical education programs on a regular basis. CME programs bring seminars, speakers, medical literature and “hands-on” training to 91㽶Ƶ graduates and other osteopathic physicians.
The Office of Alumni Relations takes great pride in our graduates. Our grads are the ones doing the real work in our nation’s hospitals, clinics and private practices. It’s our grads who choose to practice in areas of our country that need doctors the most and work in the primary care fields so important to our nation’s health care system. The quality of care 91㽶Ƶ graduates deliver to the state and nation reflects positively on this institution.
Nov. 6 – 9
Put your best photo forward and submit for a chance at having your photo used in the Alumni Association calendar and/or future 91㽶Ƶ promotional materials! This year's categories are West Virginia Seasons, 91㽶Ƶ Pride and 91㽶Ƶ Wagging Tails. Prizes will be awarded to category winners.
Contest ends October 1st
Oct. 17–19
16 Category 1-A AOA CME credit hours.
This course will immerse registrants in the unique form of osteopathic manipulative treatment called Seated Facet Release®, which was taught by Richard H. Still Jr., D.O., the great-grandson of A.T. Still, D.O., M.D., the founder of the osteopathic profession, to Karen Steele, D.O. This technique was developed by A.T. Still and has been preserved and transmitted through the Still family.
When you join the Alumni Association your contribution supports the white coat ceremony, scholarships and grant programs for students and faculty. You will be among the first to learn of upcoming alumni receptions, CMEs, as well as information regarding OMED and ACOFP Conventions.