Feb 9, 2017
By Ashley Davidson Olivier Noel is only 28 years old, but he’s already changing the face of genetics research. The Haitian native is in his sixth year of Penn State […]
Jan 26, 2017
A $2.4 million Human Resources Services Administration (HRSA) grant is a potential “game changer” for teaching medicine at Penn State College of Medicine and encouraging students to pursue careers in […]
Jan 13, 2017
For centuries, people have suspected that honey could help with medical problems ranging from wound care to cough suppression. More recently, studies have proven some of those claims to be […]
Jan 5, 2017
By Carolyn Kimmel In the produce aisles at Harrisburg’s Broad Street Market, six Penn State College of Medicine students in a “Food As Medicine” group are finding that an […]
Dec 21, 2016
By Jennifer Vogelsong Kelly Thoman has a high stress job and bouts with anxiety. Dan Coma had just the idea to help: a special program at Penn State Health Milton […]
Nov 11, 2016
Match program doubles donations to student scholarships By Jade Kelly Solovey Steven Ma is a first-generation Asian American with a strong interest in global health. A native of Westminster, Calif., […]
Oct 26, 2016
By Carolyn Kimmel When Duncan McDermond studied abroad in a rural African hospital during college, he saw firsthand the correlation between doctors who live among their patients and their ability […]
Oct 13, 2016
By Jennifer Vogelsong Transitioning from military to civilian life can be a bumpy adjustment. Dr. Mark Stephens saw the potential struggles and decided to do something about it: he took […]
Oct 6, 2016
When Sarayna Schock sets her mind to something, there’s no stopping her. The second year Penn State College of Medicine student shows an admirable level of dedication to service while […]
Sep 26, 2016
By Carolyn Kimmel Zanuil Hasanali had many options for an MD/PhD program, but chose Penn State College of Medicine. He had good reasons to do so. “I liked the student […]