Sep 22, 2015
Communicating with and relating to people with dementia can be difficult. Family members, caregivers, and practitioners may become frustrated when they concentrate on what the person cannot remember, or what […]
Sep 1, 2015
A new printing technology at Penn State Hershey gives doctors and researchers new possibilities. Instead of ink on paper, a 3D printer can “print” strands of material in layers to […]
Aug 26, 2015
With a career in retrovirology research, a passion for education, and a 24-year history at Penn State Hershey, Dr. Leslie Parent brings a strong skillset to her new position as […]
Aug 24, 2015
Incoming graduate students pursuing M.P.H., M.S., or Ph.D. degrees participated in the Graduate Student Oath Ceremony on Friday, Aug. 21 in the University Conference Center. During this ceremony, first-year graduate […]
Aug 19, 2015
Alexia Heilman has long admired Spiderman. The 11-year-old loves the thought of a superhero who can shoot webs. Ahzhanae Kirkland, 7, puts Superman atop her list. On Wednesday, Aug. 19, […]
Aug 12, 2015
Lindsay Requa knows first-hand what the patients she has treated as a resident at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital are going through. Fourteen years ago, she was where they are […]
Aug 5, 2015
An engineer, a surgeon, and a machinist walk into a conference room. It might sound like the start of a bad joke, but it’s a regular scene in Penn State […]
Jul 23, 2015
When Charlotte Palmer Roy graduated from Penn State College of Medicine’s graduate program in homeland security in 2012, she had no idea her new found knowledge would be put to […]
Jul 13, 2015
Which health outcomes really matter to patients? That’s the question the PaTH Network is starting to investigate with the help of nearly $7 million in funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes […]
Jul 9, 2015
When Dave Ruppert found himself in the emergency department of St Joseph Medical Center in Reading in 2012 with symptoms that eventually led to a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, he […]