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WVU exercise physiology students participate in international partnership in Taiwan

Five WVU exercise physiology students traveled to Taiwan through a new partnership with National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences to train in Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques, cultural healthcare practices, and elite sports facilities while hosting NTUNHS students this fall.

Students from the West Virginia University School of Medicine completed a trip to Taiwan to participate in a course that focused on Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Miriam Leary, Ph.D., associate professor and assistant chairperson of the Exercise Physiology program, and Assistant Professor Brian Leary, Ph.D., oversaw the trip, which was made possible through a new partnership between the WVU Exercise Physiology program and the National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences (NTUNHS).

“This inaugural exchange represents a meaningful opportunity for WVU students to expand their global perspective, gain practical skills in healthcare and engage in cultural exchange that supports their academic and professional growth,” said Miriam Leary. “The trip aimed to deepen clinical and cultural understanding while fostering global perspectives that will enhance students’ future careers in exercise physiology and health sciences.”

During the trip, five exercise physiology students participated in hands-on training in techniques such as acupressure, acupuncture and cupping, led by experienced practitioners. They trained alongside peers from six countries, including Vietnam, Bali, Korea, Lithuania and Bahrain.

“Studying Traditional Chinese Medicine in Taipei was an eye-opening experience,” said Emma Subora. “Being immersed in a different healthcare system gave me a new perspective on holistic care and how cultural approaches to health can complement Western medicine.”

Beyond the classroom, students explored NTUNHS labs, visited the National Museum and observed a unique community-based physical activity program for older adults, including a live fitness class held inside a temple. They also visited Kaohsiung to tour the National Sports Training Center for Olympic Athletes, gaining valuable insight into elite athletic training environments.

“I think this partnership will open doors for other students to step outside their comfort zone, learn from a different culture, and bring that knowledge back to improve patient care here in West Virginia,” Subora said.

This fall, the partnership continues as WVU welcomes three students from NTUNHS for a five-week visit. While on campus, they will observe classes, tour research and teaching labs and participate in campus life alongside WVU students.

For more information on exercise physiology, visit medicine.wvu.edu/ep.

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