Category: News

Polly Wiltz Elected as SOMA’s National Board Director of Community Outreach

Polly Wiltz, PNWU OMS III, was recently elected to serve as the National Board Director of Community Outreach for the Student Osteopathic Medical Association (SOMA). SOMA, the nation’s largest network of osteopathic medical students, is an American Osteopathic Association (AOA)-affiliated, student-led and student-driven organization with direct representation to the AOA. “Volunteerism and advocacy are my…Continue Reading Polly Wiltz Elected as SOMA’s National Board Director of Community Outreach

Interactive Seminar Aims to Offer Enhanced Perspective on Race, Culture, and Diversity

On Thursday, February 11 at 5 p.m. (PST), PNWU’s Student National Medical Association (SNMA), in collaboration with our Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and PNWU provost Dr. Edward Bilsky, hosted “The Burden of Race.” The interactive seminar featured discussions on race, current affairs of the country, and themes related to human psychology that…Continue Reading Interactive Seminar Aims to Offer Enhanced Perspective on Race, Culture, and Diversity

PNWU Selects WSU’s Dr. Angela Stewart to Lead Collaborative Health Professions Education Efforts in Yakima Valley

Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) recently selected Dr. Angela Stewart to lead the Yakima Valley Interprofessional Practice and Education Collaborative (YVIPEC). Dr. Stewart plans to maintain her current roles of associate dean and associate professor of pharmacotherapy at the Yakima extension of Washington State University’s Doctor of Pharmacy program. In her new role…Continue Reading PNWU Selects WSU’s Dr. Angela Stewart to Lead Collaborative Health Professions Education Efforts in Yakima Valley

PNWU Trustee Completes Osteopathic Health Policy Fellowship

You might imagine an orthopedic surgeon with a very successful professional career would be satisfied with their resume, but if you made that assumption about Dr. Heather Phipps you would be incorrect. Phipps, DO, MBA, of Kennewick, Washington, just completed an additional segment of an already impressive medical education. Dr. Phipps is a recent graduate…Continue Reading PNWU Trustee Completes Osteopathic Health Policy Fellowship

PNWU Succeeds in Military Match for Residency Programs

Each spring, medical students from PNWU and across the nation anxiously await the residency match event, which provides vital information about where each will continue their medical training. However, the medical students who are also serving in the military find out a few weeks sooner than their classmates. On January 6, 2021, all five applying…Continue Reading PNWU Succeeds in Military Match for Residency Programs

PNWU Names First Chief Diversity Officer

Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) recently selected Dr. Mirna I. Ramos-Diaz to serve as the university’s first Chief Diversity Officer. As Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. Ramos-Diaz will work with her PNWU colleagues to educate, engage, empower, and advocate for the PNWU community and our partners by cultivating resources to create and affirm an environment that is inclusive,…Continue Reading PNWU Names First Chief Diversity Officer

The Synergy of Singularity

For second-year PNWU medical student Dua Khan, life’s inner-workings have long been a subject of inspiration and intrigue. As she looks at the world around her, Khan’s mind naturally drifts into a deep labyrinth of questions resting just below the surface. Her insatiable curiosity led her to medical school and, ultimately, to a role as…Continue Reading The Synergy of Singularity

PNWU’s Statement on the Insurgence at the U.S. Capitol

Joint Statement from PNWU Administration and Student Government Association on the Insurgence at the United States Capitol Dear PNWU Community, In the face of recent unrest at the U.S. Capitol, and across the country, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) condemns all forms of violence, racism, and discrimination. Since 1797, our country had a…Continue Reading PNWU’s Statement on the Insurgence at the U.S. Capitol

Fact vs. Fiction: COVID-19 Vaccines

A collection of PNWU scientists team up to demystify the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine by explaining how the vaccines work and offering expert insight into whether or not they will be safe and effective. Two new vaccines have received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to prevent COVID-19. Although developed by…Continue Reading Fact vs. Fiction: COVID-19 Vaccines

PNWU Adds One-Year Master’s Degree Program to Blossoming Yakima Campus

(Yakima, WA) — On Wednesday, December 16, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) was accredited to add a Master of Arts in Medical Sciences (MAMS) program to its blossoming Yakima campus.  “With MAMS, PNWU is able to help more learners from more communities realize their dreams of becoming health care professionals,” said Dr. Michael…Continue Reading PNWU Adds One-Year Master’s Degree Program to Blossoming Yakima Campus