To do so, the medical center will closely partner with Morgantown-based West Virginia University Cancer Institute.
“[Berkeley Medical Center]’s goal is to be the number one provider of services from primary care all the way through specialty care,” said Christopher Colenda, MD, CEO of WVUCI. “To be able to offer those services so patients don’t have to leave the area has been one of our goals.”
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