Oct 10, 2018
Dr. Carl June from the University of Pennsylvania presented "Car T-cells: Building Smarter Cars" as the Fall 2018 Dean's Lecture at Penn State College of Medicine.
Oct 8, 2018
Harrell Health Sciences Library has a subscription to McGraw-Hill Medical’s Access Medicine, which provides access to some key medical texts as well as additional information and tools.
In an effort to help faculty who have ideas that have been on the back burner due to lack of time, Harrell Health Sciences Library offers support from a library multimedia specialist.
The Harrell Health Sciences Library: Research and Learning Commons will host the eighth annual READ Poster Recognition Award program at 4 p.m. Oct. 18, 2018, in the Commons.
A new experimental teaching space is available for instruction at Penn State College of Medicine. The Experimental Classroom (Room C2609D, located above Harrell Health Sciences Library, near the Simulation Lab) is a partnership between the College of Medicine and the library to create an innovative teaching space for educators to explore new teaching techniques such as active learning and flipped classroom.
At the Harrell Health Sciences Library’s Day of Making in August 2018, faculty, staff and students learned about the multitude of technologies available to use in the library's Technology Innovation Sandbox. Participants viewed completed projects involving 3D printing, 3D modeling, game design and data visualization.
Oct 5, 2018
Being selected to host the American Medical Association’s (AMA) “Accelerating Change in Medical Education” conference both acknowledged Penn State College of Medicine’s hard-won expertise in health systems science and enabled its leaders to share strategies for revolutionizing medical education.
Oct 4, 2018
More than 120 medical students, residents, physicians and educators from 27 schools across the United States attended the student-led Accelerating Change in Medical Education consortium Aug. 3 and 4, 2018, in Hershey.
Oct 1, 2018
Dr. John Boehmer, professor of medicine and surgery, and former president of the Penn State College of Medicine Faculty Organization, has been selected as the new associate dean for faculty affairs. He will replace Dr. Carol Weisman when she retires in July 2019.
Penn State College of Medicine’s Continuing Education program recently achieved Accreditation with Commendation from the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education. More than 60,000 physicians and non-physicians have participated in the program during the past six years.