A vice president of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) now has one more honor to add to her growing list of accolades.
Drema Hill, Ph.D., MSP, the school’s vice president for community engagement and development, was inducted into West Virginia Executive magazine’s Health Care Hall of Fame on Feb. 21 during a Charleston, WV, reception.
The annual Health Care Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who go above and beyond in West Virginia’s health care industry and supporting industries.
Hill said she is grateful for the recognition; “I appreciate this acknowledgment of my long career in public health,” she said. “This occasion has caused me to reflect on the past 42 years since I started in health care as a case aide. It has been an interesting learning experience, and I wouldn’t trade it for any other career. I’m where I’m supposed to be, doing what I love most.”