Sep 24, 2019
Penn State College of Medicine graduate students recently recognized faculty members Lisa Shantz, Ralph Keil and Kent Vrana for their outstanding teaching.
Sep 20, 2019
On Thursday, Sept. 19, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) held a full scale exercise in Hershey, Pa., to test emergency response plans in collaboration with local and state organizations.
A Penn State College of Medicine researcher and his team will receive almost $1.2 million over three years to examine the effects of state policies on pregnant women with opioid use disorder (OUD) and their infants.
SMaRT Connects will be held from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 17, 2019, in Lecture Room D at Penn State College of Medicine. This session will highlight the utility of REDCap in human subjects research studies.
Heather Stuckey, associate professor of medicine, humanities and public health sciences at Penn State College of Medicine, is featured for September in the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.
Sep 18, 2019
Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute's Community-Engaged Research Core Faculty Fellowship is now accepting applications for its next fellows.
Sep 17, 2019
The 10th annual Resident/Fellow Research Day held Aug. 28, 2019, was an opportunity for graduate medical education trainees from Penn State Health to share their research work.
As part of its Great Music Unplugged concert series, Penn State College of Medicine's Department of Humanities and The Doctors Kienle Center for Humanistic Medicine will host "Brahms: In Search of Lost Time - Remembrance of Things Past" Oct. 2, 2019
First-year students in Penn State College of Medicine’s University Park Curriculum learn how to take care of patients in the face of a medical outbreak by taking part in an exercise called EpiCentre.
Can a computer model be used to explain why an environmental toxin might lead to neurodegenerative disease? According to Penn State College of Medicine researchers, a programmatic simulation allowed them to see how a toxin produced by algal blooms in saltwater might cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).