WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital Donates Ultrasound Equipment to WLU PA Program

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West Liberty University (WLU) is pleased to announce the donation of a state-of-the-art ultrasound machine to its Physician Assistant (PA) Program, generously provided by WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital’s CEO, Douglass Harrison, with donation efforts coordinated by Dr. Rajai Khoury. This contribution will greatly enhance the education and training of WLU’s PA students, equipping them with essential skills for today’s dynamic healthcare environment.

Ultrasound is a critical component of PA education, providing students with both diagnostic and procedural expertise. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) empowers clinicians to assess a variety of medical conditions in real-time—ranging from cardiac and abdominal concerns to musculoskeletal issues—while guiding invasive procedures such as joint injections and central line placements. By integrating ultrasound into the curriculum, WLU ensures its graduates are prepared to meet the growing demand for non-invasive, efficient diagnostic tools in diverse healthcare settings.

“Having an ultrasound machine available to WLU PA students throughout their training will allow us to integrate training longitudinally across the curriculum,” said Sarah Brammer, Director of the WLU PA Program. “We are extremely grateful to WVU Medicine and Dr. Khoury for their generous donation, and their investment in the training of future healthcare providers.”

The donation underscores WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital’s commitment to advancing medical education and strengthening the healthcare workforce in West Virginia and beyond.

For more information about the physician assistant program at WLU, please visit westliberty.edu/physician-assistant or call 304-336-5098.

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