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Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center receives national gold seal of approval for knee and hip joint replacements

The Joint Commission has awarded Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center its certifications for both knee and hip replacement, signifying a high level of commitment to caring for patients receiving joint replacements.

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Second annual Hershey + Harrisburg Faculty Connect event set for March 4

An event to bring together faculty at Penn State Harrisburg and Penn State College of Medicine will be held March 4.

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Record-breaking $17.7 million raised during THON 2025

The 2025 Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon (THON) has raised $17,737,040.93 for Four Diamonds at Penn State Health Children's Hospital.

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Student Affairs spreads joy at College of Medicine to celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Day, promote wellness

Penn State College of Medicine faculty and students were surprised with sweet treats and special snacks as part of Random Acts of Kindness Day on Monday, Feb. 17.

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Penn State THON Weekend kicks off Feb. 21

More than 700 student dancers and thousands of student volunteers will unite at Penn State’s Bryce Jordan Center, Feb. 21-23, for the 53rd annual THON Weekend.

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Latest Research

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Q&A: Turning THON fundraising into lifesaving medical treatments

Chandrika Behura, associate professor of pediatrics at the Penn State College of Medicine, is one of the physician-scientists whose research on pediatric cancer is supported by Four Diamonds.

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Timing and regularity of sleep may be key for adolescent heart health

Late nights and erratic sleep schedules can impact young people’s heart health in later life, according to a team led by researchers from Penn State College of Medicine.

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Celebrating excellence in research: Penn State College of Medicine faculty shine at NAPCRG conference and awards

The Department of Family and Community Medicine at Penn State College of Medicine made a remarkable showing in primary care research at the North American Primary Care Research Group in late November.

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College of Medicine researchers awarded more than $6 million to study heart function in women with preeclampsia

Penn State College of Medicine has been awarded $6.1 million to advance the study of heart function in women who have experienced severe preeclampsia.

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PA Breast Cancer Coalition awards $200,000 in breast cancer research grants to Penn State Cancer Institute

The PA Breast Cancer Coalition presented $200,000 in breast cancer research grants to Penn State Cancer Institute.

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Latest Medical Minutes

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The Medical Minute: Measles makes a comeback. Your questions answered.

Measles cases are rising in the U.S., with Pennsylvania reporting its first case this year. A Penn State Health pediatric infectious disease physician answers your questions about the highly contagious virus and why vaccination remains the best defense.

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The Medical Minute: Ear infections and kids: top tips for parents

A Penn State Health otolaryngologist shares what to know about ear infections and other ear, nose and throat problems in children.

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The Medical Minute: Can you have a heart attack and not know it?

Not all heart attacks have telltale symptoms like chest pain. A Penn State Health cardiologist shares signs of a silent heart attack and tips to protect your heart.

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The Medical Minute: What works ─ and what doesn’t ─ to prevent norovirus

Norovirus, often called the stomach flu, is spreading rapidly in the U.S. A Penn State Health infectious diseases specialist explains why—and why hand sanitizer isn’t effective against it.

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The Medical Minute: Shingles and its shot: What you need to know to stay healthy

The same virus that causes chickenpox can also reemerge as shingles, causing a painful string of rashes. A Penn State Health family medicine physician discusses the symptoms and why he recommends the shingles vaccine for adults 50 and older and adults with weakened immune systems.

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Latest Education

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Faculty, trainees get unique, long-distance learning experience through mixed reality case review

Faculty and trainees joined with a team in London, England for a fully remote, multi-institution neurosurgical case discussion in mixed reality.

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Partin and Espinosa Marazita recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching

Michael Partin, MD, faculty member, and Sofia Espinosa Marazita, MD, resident, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for March.

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Shankar and Graefe recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching

Lakshmi Shankar, MD, faculty member, and Brad Graefe, MD, resident, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for the month of February.

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Innovation Fellowship helps learners and researchers bring ideas to life

The Innovation Fellows Program helps research trainees interested in translation, commercialization, and business disciplines develop healthcare innovations.

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Paul and Griffith recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching

Dustin Paul, DO, and Shantelle Griffith, MD, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for January.

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Latest Patient Care

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Milton S. Hershey Medical Center earns national accreditation for excellence in surgical oncology care

Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center has been recognized by the American College of Surgeons as a Surgical Quality Partner through participation in the organization’s Commission on Cancer.

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Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center earns 2024 Leapfrog Top Hospital Award for outstanding quality, safety

Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center has been named a Top General Hospital by the Leapfrog Group, just one of three hospitals in Pennsylvania to earn that designation and the […]

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St. Joseph Medical Center recognized for exceptional maternity care

Ratings from U.S. News & World Report single out hospitals offering high-quality labor and delivery services Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center has been honored as a High Performing […]

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Penn State Health completes 300th TCAR procedure for carotid artery disease

Minimally invasive procedure reduces risk of future stroke Penn State Health recently completed its 300th transcarotid artery revascularization (TCAR) procedure. The achievement comes as the health system also marks the […]

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Military Veteran Brings Crisis Skills to Penn State Health ER

There’s a running joke in the Emergency Department at Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center. If something is going haywire or if there’s a rush of patients bursting through […]

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Latest Ask Us Anything About

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Ask Us Anything About… Enlarged Prostates

There are more treatment options than ever for enlarged prostate, according to Dr. Jaime Herrera Caceres, a urologist at Penn State Health's Hampden Medical Center and Holy Spirit Medical Center.

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Ask Us Anything About… Stomach Pain

We all have stomach pains from time to time. But how can we pinpoint the cause and determine when it may be serious and warrant medical attention?

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Ask Us Anything About… Cholesterol Screening

Dr. Patrick Fitzsimmons, an interventional cardiologist at Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center, covers what you need to know about cholesterol and the importance of knowing your numbers.

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Ask Us Anything About… RSV in Children

We’ve been hearing a lot about RSV -- or respiratory syncytial virus -- lately. While cases are reported every year, an early influx of cases -- and of hospitalizations, including among children -- is adding to concern this year. We find out what parents need to know from Dr. Jessica Ericson, a pediatric infectious diseases physician, and Dr. Duane Williams, a pediatric critical care physician -- both of Penn State Health Children's Hospital.

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Ask Us Anything About... Knee Problems

Approximately a quarter of all adults suffer from knee pain. We learn more about the causes of and treatments for a range of knee ailments from two Penn State Health orthopedic surgeons: Dr. Charles Davis and Dr. Aman Dhawan.

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Latest Community

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Trust, teamwork and a calling to save lives inspires Life Lion paramedic

As a teenager, Alex Blackwood developed a passion for emergency medical care and once considered a career as a trauma surgeon. “But when I was going to Penn State Berks, […]

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From Campus to Care: Penn State Alumni Shine at Penn State Health

Every day Penn State alumni bring the energy and passion for helping others from their college days to their roles at Penn State Health. We’re proud to highlight three medical […]

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College of Medicine think tank tackles rural health disparities

An interdisciplinary group of Penn State College of Medicine faculty came together and shared different ideas to reduce health disparities in rural communities.

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Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center honors Carlisle High School students for life-saving actions

Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center leaders honored two Carlisle High School seniors, Elsa Riesmeyer and Julien Mastrangelo, for their quick thinking and heroism during a school craft show.

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One million lives touched: Penn State Health, College of Medicine advance health equity

Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine employees touched more than 1 million lives through community health programs in fiscal year 2024. The organization’s successful efforts to improve mental health, health equity, and wellness and disease prevention are brought to life in the 2024 Community Benefit Report, “Advancing Health Equity. Strengthening Our Communities.”

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Latest People

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Fostering Lions program strengthened by gift from dedicated alumni couple

A new $50,000 gift and a $100,000 estate commitment from proud Penn State alumni and longtime donors and volunteers Alan Bedrick, MD (Sci ’74, Med ’78) and Sally (Pollock) Bedrick (Edu ’75) were inspired by a simple question.

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Dr. Ajay Saini named medical director of quality for Penn State Health

Dr. Ajay Saini has been tapped to fill the new role of medical director of quality at Penn State Health.

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Swenson named VP of musculoskeletal services at Penn State Health

Penn State Health has hired Teresa Swenson, an accomplished orthopedic leader with three decades experience in health care, to be its new administrative vice president of musculoskeletal services.

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Soleimani named chair of the Department of Surgery

Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center have named Dr. Behzad Soleimani as the new chair of the Department of Surgery.

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Wetherill named chief pharmacy officer at Penn State Health

Penn State Health has hired Sam Wetherill, an established leader with nearly three decades experience in pharmacy services, to be its next vice president and chief pharmacy officer, effective Monday, […]

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