West Virginia University

West Virginia University Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center Development Office

Martinsburg HSC Martinsburg HSC

Priorities & Opportunities

1.877.766.4438 (toll free)
304.293.3980 (phone)
304.293.7097 (fax)
development@hsc.wvu.edu

G-106 Health Sciences North
P.O. Box 9008
Morgantown, WV 26506

Support the HSC Eastern Division

Fundraising Priorities


Erma Bryd Health Professions Education Center

Dedicated April 29, 2006, the new Erma Byrd Health Professions Education Center in Martinsburg provides students a place to learn and study, including a computer lab, library, auditorium and classrooms. Space is also provided for administrative and faculty offices and the Health Sciences Technology Academy program. The second floor is unfinished shell space. Funds are needed to furnish and complete the 2nd floor construction, which will include administrative offices, a simulation teaching laboratory, and conference rooms.




Eastern Division HSC Learning Center

Funds will provide a regional state-of-the-art health sciences library to support the educational initiatives and programs for the hospitals and health care centers in the eastern region. Funds will provide support for furnishings, such as a wireless network, a collection of current medical and electronic resources, exams and board preparation materials for student and faculty use.




Clinical Simulation Lab

Simulation training has become an integral part of medical education at the best schools in the country. With private support, the Eastern Division plans to build its own comprehensive clinical teaching laboratory. This laboratory will include simulator devices to help medical, dental and pharmacy students improve their analytical, diagnostic, and intervention skills. Simulator devices help health care professionals and students understand and learn how to operate complex medical instruments confidently and safely to perform complex medical procedures. The laboratory will be located on the second floor of the new Erma Byrd Health Professions Education Center.




Program Development

The Eastern Division is focused on expanding and developing educational and clinical programs in pharmacy, dentistry and geriatrics. With funds, the programs can focus on the most recent knowledge, techniques and procedures for promoting health. This would include instruction in the administration of medication and treatments, assisting a provider during treatments and examinations, referring patients to other health care specialists, and planning education for health maintenance.




Faculty Development

In order to provide top quality health profession education and residency training programs, support is needed for the recruitment of outstanding faculty members. Endowed positions and enhanced faculty salary packages would provide support for retention and recruitment. The Eastern Division seeks a Professorship of Geriatrics, Pharmacy, and Dentistry.




Student Support

Through endowed pharmacy, medical and dental scholarships, the Eastern Division will be able to attract bright and talented students who will enrich us with their diversity and excel in their field. Increased funding for scholarships is crucial to support deserving students.