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Penn State Health presents adaptive bike to young girl recovering from tragic accident

Penn State Health’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation presented a custom adaptive bike to a 9-year-old girl who was paralyzed from the waist down in an automobile accident earlier this year.

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Penn State Health achieves substantial financial turnaround in FY24

Penn State Health achieved a significant financial turnaround in fiscal year 2024, demonstrating improved performance across a range of metrics compared to the previous fiscal year. The organization has sustained its momentum with continued revenue growth in the first quarter of fiscal year 2025.

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‘Pay 4 Play’ on WQXA 105.7 THE X raises $387,731 for Penn State Health Children’s Hospital

The 18th annual People’s Pay 4 Play on WQXA-FM 105.7 THE X on Nov. 21 and 22 raised $387,731.16 for Children’s Miracle Network at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital.

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Students host interfaith discussion on medical ethics and religion

College of Medicine student leaders from five organizations hosted an Interfaith Panel Discussion on Medical Ethics and Religion on Thursday, Nov. 14.

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WQXA 105.7 THE X hosts 'Pay 4 Play' to support Penn State Health Children’s Hospital

Nipsey, Jen Shade and Vince of The People’s Morning Show on WQXA-FM 105.7 THE X will host the 18th annual People’s Pay 4 Play from Thursday, Nov. 21 at 6 a.m. through Friday, Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. to benefit Children’s Miracle Network at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital.

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Latest Research

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Researchers develop 3D atlas of the developing mammalian brain

New high-resolution maps of the mouse brain help researchers understand brain development and study neurodevelopment disorders.

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Toxic protein may contribute to ALS development

New study elucidates the physiological processes that may contribute to ALS development and identifies a potential therapeutic target.

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College of Medicine research featured in Washington Post

Research led by Penn State College of Medicine faculty and a student was recently highlighted in the Washington Post.

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Rates of a tick-borne parasitic disease are on the rise

Cases of babesiosis increased 9% per year, on average, between 2015 and 2022 and nearly half were co-infected with another tick-borne illness such as Lyme disease, according to a new study.

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Penn State College of Medicine, Beat Childhood Cancer Research Consortium and Four Diamonds launch clinical trial that aims to combat solid tumors

A study aims to evaluate the investigational drug, silmitasertib, in combination with FDA-approved drugs for solid tumors.

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Latest Medical Minutes

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The Medical Minute: Getting to the heart of heartburn ─ what to know, how to treat it

One in five Americans suffers from acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease, when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus. Treatments include lifestyle changes, medications and now a minimally invasive procedure called the LINX Reflux Management System.

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The Medical Minute: 10 health tips for parents during cold and flu season

As the cold weather approaches, it’s important to protect your family from the flu, COVID-19 and RSV. A Penn State Health pediatrician shares some simple tips to help keep everyone healthy.

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The Medical Minute: Return to play after injury -- What athletes and families should know

Concussions, meniscus tears and ankle sprains can happen to any athlete. But not every athlete has an army of sports medicine experts behind them. Four Penn State Health experts discuss common sports injuries among athletes and what you can do to prevent them.

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The Medical Minute: Exercise gain without pain. Well, maybe some soreness.

Ow, ow, ow. A little soreness after a workout is normal. But how much is – ow – too much? A Penn State Health expert weighs in.

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The Medical Minute: Genetics play big role in ovarian cancer

Doctors can help prevent ovarian cancer, but historically the cost of preventative surgery has been menopause. A Penn State Health expert discusses why it’s worth it, and how medical technology is catching up with this insidious disease.

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Latest Education

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Medical students connect with older adults over cultural foods

College of Medicine students led an educational culinary event for the residents at Mount Nittany Residences.

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LION Mobile Clinic featured in President Bendapudi's newsletter

Neeli Bendapudi, president of Penn State, featured Penn State College of Medicine’s student-run LION Mobile Clinic in her recent “A Note from Neeli” newsletter.

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Beebe and Hallan recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching

Karisa Beebe, DO, faculty member, and David Hallan, MD, resident, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.

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College of Medicine students at University Park help patients vote on Election Day

On Election Day, Penn State College of Medicine students at University Park helped hospitalized patients make their voices heard.

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Santos joins esteemed Master Surgeon Educators

Mary Catherine Santos, MD, MSEd, FACS is among the elite group of surgeon educators to be inducted membership into the American College of Surgeons Academy of Master Surgeon Educators in 2024.

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Latest Patient Care

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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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Pulsed field ablation produces results for Penn State Health patients with AFib

Three people who were struggling with AFib had a new treatment called pulsed field ablation at Penn State Health. It uses short bursts of electrical energy to target cardiac tissue.

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Penn State Health Children’s Hospital ranks among the best in the nation for pediatric cancer and behavioral health care

For the 14th consecutive year, Penn State Health Children’s Hospital has earned recognition from U.S. News & World Report for its exceptional patient care.

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Heart transplant patient reunion celebrates 40 years of heart transplants at Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

Some of the more than 590 people who have received heart transplants at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center gathered to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the hospital’s heart transplant program.

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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

Fall Drug Take-Back Day collects more than 500 pounds of medications

Penn State Health collected more than 500 pounds of unwanted, unneeded or expired medications and 20 sharps containers for safe disposal during National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Oct. 26.

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Dispose of medications safely on National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, Oct. 26

Penn State Health will collect unwanted, unneeded or expired medications, needles and syringes for safe disposal on Saturday, Oct. 26, as part of National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.

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Compassion on display at Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center

The Compassion Project is an interactive photography installation that honors St. Joseph Medical Center’s staff and volunteers—collectively the embodiment of compassion.

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‘We find people who fall through the cracks’: Community health workers connect care and people who need it

Penn State Health’s community health workers cover the front lines of Penn State Health’s grassroots efforts to extend mental health, health equity and wellness and disease prevention to people in need in the region it serves.

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Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15─Oct. 15

Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine honor the rich cultures, histories and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans during Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15 through Oct. 15.

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Latest People

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Rojiani wins lifetime achievement award from the College of American Pathologists

Dr. Amyn M. Rojiani, was honored with the 2024 College of American Pathologists Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Clebak named associate dean for Graduate Medical Education

Penn State College of Medicine has appointed Dr. Karl Clebak as the new Designated Institutional Official (DIO) and associate dean for Graduate Medical Education.

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Military couple-turned Penn State Health employees call for awareness of veterans’ unique health care needs

Veterans face unique health challenges, and Penn State Health is committed to providing care respecting their experiences. Veterans/employees Mark and Julie Chesney advocate for awareness of those health needs.

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Chappell Williams to retire from Penn State Health

Lynette Chappell Williams, vice president and chief diversity officer of Penn State Health, has announced her retirement from Penn State Health, effective Friday, Nov. 29.

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Erkinger honored by American Association for Respiratory Care

Jennifer Erkinger was named Specialty Practitioner of the Year for Neonatal/Pediatrics by the American Association for Respiratory Care.

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