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PA Moves aims to study, improve physical activity among rural residents
PA Moves, a study by researchers at Penn State Cancer Institute, will help doctors talk to patients in rural Pennsylvania about on the impact of physical activity on overall health.
Read MoreTwo Penn State Health hospitals launch partnership to better support sexual assault victims
Penn State Health Hampden Medical Center and Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center are partnering with Penn State’s Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing to enhance support for survivors of sexual assault through secure telehealth technology.
Read MorePenn State Health cuts ribbon on newly renovated Specialty Services office in Camp Hill
Penn State Health has taken an important step toward consolidating several medical and surgical specialties into a modern, spacious and newly renovated location: Penn State Health Specialty Services in Camp Hill.
Read MoreMD/PhD Program holds spring virtual retreat
The MD/PhD program at Penn State College of Medicine held a virtual retreat April 2.
Read MoreChildren’s Hospital staff plant pinwheels for Child Abuse Awareness Month
In observation of Child Abuse Awareness Month, 481 blue pinwheels have been “planted” in front of Penn State Health Children’s Hospital in Hershey.
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Cancer, cardiovascular disease and COVID-19: College of Medicine faculty receive research funds
Between January and March 2022, Penn State College of Medicine received 145 grants and contracts totaling $32.8 million for research.
Read MorePaul recognized for pediatric research excellence
Dr. Ian Paul has been selected for the 2022 Academic Pediatric Association Research Award, which recognizes an investigator who has advanced pediatric knowledge through excellence in research.
Read MoreTreatment for blinding blood vessel condition yields long-lasting vision improvement
A treatment for retinal vein occlusion may lead to long-term vision improvement according to a Penn State College of Medicine researcher and colleagues.
Read MoreSchmitz receives $3.2M to bring supportive cancer care to rural areas
Penn State College of Medicine researchers hope to help cancer patients who live in rural areas increase their access to supportive care through a grant from the National Cancer Institute.
Read MoreResearchers improve bone repair using genetic bioprinting
College of Medicine researchers were part of a team who bioprinted bone along with two growth factor encoding genes that helped incorporate the cells and healed defects in rat skulls.
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The Medical Minute: Carotid stenosis increases stroke risk
You can’t feel carotid stenosis, but the blockage of an artery in your neck can cause a stroke. Remedies include drugs, surgery and a new minimally invasive procedure called TCAR.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: Stop the Bleed training saves lives
A child who’d been struck by a car was in serious danger. Luckily, an East Pennsboro Township police officer had been trained in Stop the Bleed. How a 90-minute course can save lives in this week’s Medical Minute.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: A checklist for staying healthy overseas
While planning for an overseas adventure, it’s important to include a few key preventative measures to help keep you healthy during your travels, like getting the appropriate shots and packing the right medications.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: Getting ahead of head and neck cancer
The warning signs of head and neck cancer can be easy to miss. But according to a Penn State Health physician, prevention is possible.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: A guide through standardized tests for you and your child
No. 2 pencils, a ticking clock and deep concerns about the future. In May, students across the state will take their mandated Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) exams, and […]
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Orthopedic surgery resident Adeyemo recognized for exceptional teaching
Dr. Adeshina Adeyemo, an orthopedic surgery resident at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, was recognized in May 2022 as part of the Exceptional Moments in Teaching program of Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine.
Read MorePenn State College of Medicine welcomes new physician assistant class at White Coat Ceremony
Twenty-nine new Penn State College of Medicine students took their first step in becoming physician assistants during the Physician Assistant White Coat Ceremony on May 17.
Read MoreAnderson recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
Dr. Alyssa Anderson, physician in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, is featured for May in the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.
Read MoreOB/GYN resident Fletcher recognized for exceptional teaching
Dr. Jordan Fletcher, an obstetrics and gynecology resident at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, was honored in April 2022 as part of the Exceptional Moments in Teaching program of Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine.
Read MoreBiostatistics PhD student earns first place at Penn State’s Graduate Exhibition
Penn State biostatistics doctoral candidate Nour Hawila was among the first-place winners announced during the Graduate Exhibition 2022.
Read MoreLatest Patient Care

Bouncing back: Bilateral knee replacement at age 71 helps Mount Joy man continue family tradition
In October 2020, Galen Martin received bilateral knee replacement surgery. Nearly 17 months after his operation, Martin is back to doing all the things he used to do.
Read MoreNew moms at Hampden Medical Center can keep eyes on newborns thanks to AngelEye
On March 29, Hampden Medical Center equipped the Neonatal Special Care Nursery beds with AngelEye cameras.
Read MoreHershey Medical Center earns top recognition for LGBTQ+ inclusion and affirmation
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center has been recognized as an Equality Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for its commitment to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer inclusion for patients and employees.
Read MoreA joyful match: Kidney donor and recipient meet during National Donate Life Month
When Bellfonte resident Maureen Stathes learned how many people are waiting for organ transplants, she wanted to make a difference – and she did for Wellsville resident Dwayne Weller.
Read MorePenn State Health revises visitation guidelines
Leer en español In response to a downward trend in patients with COVID-19 across the health system, Penn State Health is lifting many of its visitation restrictions for family, support […]
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Ask Us Anything About... Children’s Outdoor Injuries
It’s spring…and soon summer. And as our kids head outside to ride their bikes, climb trees and hit the playground, some dangers await. In this interview, we’re focused on safety and how to help your children avoid common outdoor injuries.
Read MoreAsk Us Anything About... Living Organ Donation
A living donor is an option for patients who otherwise may face a lengthy wait for an organ from a deceased donor. In this interview, Donya McCoy, living organ donor liaison at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, shares some important insights in what both donors and recipients need to know.
Read MoreAsk Us Anything About... Pelvic Pain
Pelvic pain can be a sign that there might be a problem with one of the reproductive organs in a woman’s pelvic area. Dr. Kristin Riley, a physician and surgeon at Penn State Health Obstetrics and Gynecology, shares important information for women who may experience pelvic pain.
Read MoreAsk Us Anything About... Heart Attacks - Men vs. Women
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in both women and men. That grim truth points to something the genders have in common. However, there are a lot of differences in men vs. women in the symptoms, treatments and outcomes of some common heart diseases.
Read MoreAsk Us Anything About...Healthy Holiday Celebrations
With talk of a potential winter surge, we check in with two physicians who specialize in infectious diseases for their advice on how to keep holiday celebrations safe and healthy this year.
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Penn State PRO Wellness, Cerner Charitable Foundation get kids to “Move it Outside”
Penn State PRO Wellness helped children at a Montgomery County school get active during their Move It Outside event on May 5.
Read MoreCancer Institute hosts high school students for cancer research, oncology career event
Penn State Cancer Institute teamed up with the PA Breast Cancer Coalition to introduce students from Lebanon High School to cancer research and discuss careers in science and health care.
Read MorePenn State Health collects hundreds of pounds of unwanted prescription drugs
Penn State Health collected 593 pounds of unneeded or expired medication on Saturday, April 30, National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The event also filled 27 sharps containers with used needles and syringes.
Read MorePenn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center wins grant to train community health workers
The High Foundation of Lancaster has presented Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center with a $105,000 grant to fund training for 100 participants who enroll in its Community Health Worker training program.
Read More$20,000 gift helps Penn State Health establish community fridge program
Walmart has awarded a $20,000 grant to Penn State Health to combat food insecurity among people in downtown Harrisburg.
Read MoreLatest People

Billingsley retires, honored with professor emeritus rank
Mel Billingsley, professor of pharmacology, retired on April 30. He was granted the rank of professor emeritus in recognition of his 38 years of service.
Read MorePenn State Health hospitals celebrate Nurse’s Week with awards for excellence
Penn State Health’s acute care hospitals celebrated their nurses last week with days of activities and events. The hospitals also recognized a number of award winners throughout the week. Below […]
Read MoreRavnic named first Huck Chair in Regenerative Medicine and Surgical Sciences
Dr. Dino Ravnic will be the first Dorothy Foehr Huck and J. Lloyd Huck Chair in Regenerative Medicine and Surgical Sciences by Penn State Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences.
Read MoreDr. Rodrigue Mortel remembered for his contributions to Penn State College of Medicine
Dr. Rodrigue Mortel, 88, past chair of Penn State College of Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and professor emeritus, passed away on April 22.
Read MoreWhitney named physician assistant program director
Larissa Whitney has been named the new director of the Penn State College of Medicine Physician Assistant (PA) Program. She began her work in this role on April 1.
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