Apr 11, 2019
Dr. Paul Haidet, distinguished professor of medicine, humanities and public health sciences at Penn State College of Medicine, will work with other experts to compile information on how the humanities and arts are used in the training of health care professionals. Haidet’s work is part of a broader study by the Association of American Medical Colleges on how to integrate arts and humanities into medical education.
Apr 4, 2019
The Penn State Alumni Association honored Renee Donahue, a 2011 graduate of the Cellular and Molecular Biology graduate program at Penn State College of Medicine, with the Alumni Achievement Award on March 29.
Apr 3, 2019
Few medical schools have a humanities department, which makes Penn State College of Medicine — the first medical school in the nation to institute a humanities department — the perfect match for Bernice Hausman, its new chair.
Apr 2, 2019
A recent study, published in Nature Genetics, reveals that addictions to tobacco and alcohol may result from a complex blend of genes and environmental influences, and are genetically correlated to other health issues and diseases.
Apr 1, 2019
Matthew Helm, MD, and Katherine Hallock, MD, both third-year Dermatology residents at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, were recently recognized nationally for a study they conducted along with faculty members Elizabeth Bisbee, MD, and Jeffrey Miller, MD.
Mar 21, 2019
Researchers and caregivers from Penn State College of Medicine and the community gathered for the 10th Pediatric Research Day on March 13, hosted by Penn State Health Children's Hospital.
Mar 18, 2019
Erin Tyndall, a PhD student in the Biomedical Sciences graduate program at Penn State College of Medicine, was honored for her research achievements at a scientific meeting.
Rhea Sullivan, a first-year student in Penn State College of Medicine's MD/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program, was interviewed by LNP | Lancaster Online about what led her to want to become a physician-scientist.
Mar 15, 2019
Researchers will have a better understanding of factors associated with opioid use disorders in teenagers through a new project recently funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Six Penn State College of Medicine MD/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program students received their residency destinations during the March 2019 Match Day celebration.