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Community members offer philanthropic support for new Penn State Health Cancer Center at Hampden Medical Center
Leadership gifts from several community members help to support the new Penn State Health Cancer Center at Hampden Medical Center.
Read MorePenn State Health Cancer Center at Hampden Medical Center celebrates ceremonial grand opening
Penn State Health is providing more convenient access for West Shore residents to its integrated network of comprehensive cancer services with the unveiling of the new Penn State Health Cancer Center at Hampden Medical Center.
Read MoreDispose of medications safely on National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Oct. 25
Penn State Health will collect unwanted, unneeded or expired medications, needles and syringes for safe disposal on Saturday, Oct. 25, as part of National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
Read MoreCollege of Medicine awarded $3.3M grant to lead national preventive research hub
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Penn State College of Medicine a $3.3 million grant for two years to establish a national hub for guiding collaboration, data harmonization and community engagement across multiple awards funded by NIH institutes and centers.
Read MoreSuperheroes use their powers to deliver smiles at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital
Three superheroes put their world-saving duties on hold Tuesday morning to bring joy and inspiration to young patients at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital. Captain America, Spiderman and Superman rappelled […]
Read MoreLatest Research
New detailed brain growth atlas in mice offers insights into brain development
This is the first high-resolution brain growth chart to explain changes of key brain cell types in the developing mouse brain, led by a team at Penn State College of Medicine and the Allen Institute for Brain Science.
Read MoreTen College of Medicine students compete in national AMA Research Challenge
Ten Penn State College of Medicine students have been selected to compete in the 2025 American Medical Association Research Challenge.
Read MoreResearchers secure $3.3M NIH grant to create 3D zebrafish atlas
Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine have been awarded a $3.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health Office of Research Infrastructure Programs to develop an integrated 3D digital microanatomical atlas of the zebrafish.
Read MorePenn State physician-researcher receives pediatric cancer research grant from Hyundai Hope On Wheels
Hyundai Hope On Wheels has awarded a $400,000 2025 Scholar Hope Grant to Dr. Giselle Sholler, division chief of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital, to support her pioneering work in pediatric cancer research.
Read More$3M grant seeks bioprinted solution for reconstructive surgery’s blood problem
When patients undergo reconstructive surgery for devastating injuries, one of the biggest obstacles surgeons face is restoring blood supply to the repaired tissue. With a new $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, researchers at Penn State are taking on this challenge by combining advanced 3D bioprinting with a novel surgical method, known as micropuncture.
Read MoreLatest Medical Minutes
The Medical Minute: Why are my ears ringing? What to know about tinnitus and other hearing problems
Tinnitus is a symptom of hearing loss that causes ringing, buzzing or other sounds. A Penn State Health audiology expert explains how to prevent tinnitus and other hearing problems.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: E-bike and e-scooter injuries are on the rise in kids. What every parent should know.
Emergency departments nationwide are seeing more kids seriously hurt – or worse – on e-bikes and e-scooters. A Penn State Health pediatric trauma expert shares smart safety tips every parent should know.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: Beware of these Halloween hazards for kids
The fun and excitement of trick-or-treat night can make children prone to accidents and injuries. A Penn State Health Children’s Hospital injury prevention specialist shares top Halloween safety tips.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: Is it a sports injury or growing pains?
Many parents and coaches mistake young athletes’ pain for normal growing pains, but a Penn State Health sports medicine physician warns that ignoring it can lead to more serious injuries.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: Combining breast cancer surgery with plastic surgery offers women physical and emotional benefits
A Penn State Health breast surgical oncologist and a plastic surgeon explain how combining breast cancer and reconstructive surgery can shorten recovery time and reduce the need for additional procedures.
Read MoreLatest Education
Pandey and Semar recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
Nirnimesh Pandey, MD, faculty member, and Aoife Semar, MD, resident, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for the month of November.
Read MoreCollege of Medicine students honor Milton S. Hershey’s legacy through service to community
Penn State College of Medicine students and leadership recently stepped out of the classroom and into the community to celebrate Milton S. Hershey’s birthday in true Milton S. Hershey style: By working to better the world around them.
Read MoreMamarabadi and Burrows recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
Mansoureh Mamarabadi, MD, faculty member, and Parker Burrows, MD, resident, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for the month of October.
Read MoreStudent-organized Multicultural Mayhem celebrates heritage, community and belonging
Penn State College of Medicine came alive with color and music as students, faculty and staff gathered for Multicultural Mayhem on Friday, Aug. 15.
Read MoreBatra and Dimmock recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
Erich Batra, MD, faculty member, and Anne Dimmock, MD, resident, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for the month of September.
Read MoreLatest Patient Care
Penn State Health hospitals recognized in latest Leapfrog report on patient safety
Penn State Health’s continued commitment to patient safety has earned all five of its hospitals high marks from The Leapfrog Group, recognizing them among the safest hospitals in the U.S.
Read MorePenn State Health performs region’s first minimally invasive repair for complex aortic aneurysms
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is the first hospital in central Pennsylvania to offer TAMBE, a minimally-invasive alternative to open-chest and abdominal surgery for complex aortic aneurysms.
Read MoreMilton 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.
Read MorePenn 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 […]
Read MoreSt. 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 […]
Read MoreLatest Ask Us Anything About
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.
Read MoreAsk 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?
Read MoreAsk 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.
Read MoreAsk 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.
Read MoreAsk Us Anything About... Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer is relatively common, with some 80,000 cases diagnosed each year in the U.S. Dr. Matthew Kaag, clinical vice chair in the Department of Urology at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, provides insights about risk factors, symptoms and treatments and answers viewers questions.
Read MoreLatest Community
A fresh start: Penn State Health's Veggie Rx program offers a recipe for wellness
The Veggie Rx program created by Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine helps people improve their health through food, offering nutrition education and vouchers for fresh produce.
Read MoreA beacon of hope and healing
For decades, Jeanette Van Deusen, 52, had health insurance through her job. After her husband’s death, she returned to her hometown in central Pennsylvania to be near family. However, she […]
Read MoreNearly 700 flags pay tribute to veterans, active-duty military through Flags of Honor program
Thanks to support for Penn State Health’s Flags of Honor program, 676 American flags were displayed at the entrances of its community hospitals Memorial Day through mid-July.
Read MoreTurning corner stores into health hubs
Penn State Health and The Food Trust are helping convenience stores become hubs for healthier communities through the Healthy Corner Store Initiative, offering free health checks and food education.
Read MorePenn State Health and College of Medicine to host Independence Day celebration – CANCELED
This evening’s event is canceled due to possible inclement weather.
Read MoreLatest People
Michele Szkolnicki named ACHE Regent
Michele Szkolnicki, senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, has been honored with the Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Regent designation by the American College of Healthcare Executives.
Read MoreA lasting tribute: Portrait honors legacy of Dr. Rodrigue Mortel, pioneering leader and educator
A portrait and plaque honoring the life and legacy of Rodrigue Mortel, MD, humanitarian and longtime Penn State College of Medicine faculty member, Penn State Health physician and founding director of Penn State Cancer Institute, has been installed in the Cancer Institute’s lobby near the infusion clinic.
Read MoreTammy Derk named vice president of Penn State Health Children’s
Penn State Health has named Tammy Derk as its new administrative vice president of Penn State Health Children's services, bringing more than 30 years of leadership experience in pediatric health care to the role.
Read MoreWhitney appointed accreditation commissioner for national physician assistant education organization
Larissa Whitney, DBA, MHS, PA-C, assistant dean and program director of the Physician Assistant Program and assistant professor of emergency medicine, has been selected to serve a three-year term as a commissioner with the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant.
Read MoreDr. Robert Harbaugh to transition from leadership role, continuing legacy as educator and neurosurgery pioneer
Dr. Robert Harbaugh, chief medical officer of Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and senior vice president for academic practice, will step down from his leadership roles effective Nov. 1. Harbaugh will continue to serve the institution as a University Distinguished Professor and Penn State Alumni Fellow.
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