Apr 20, 2021
April is Child Abuse Awareness Month, and the iLookOut program is preparing mandated reporters to protect vulnerable children in Pennsylvania.
Apr 12, 2021
Reducing health disparities by examining the effectiveness of tools that encourage end-of-life conversations may improve the likelihood that underserved patients receive care that is consistent with their values and beliefs
Apr 5, 2021
Penn State College of Medicine researchers secured more than $15.3 million in grant funding from 110 awards during the months of October, November and December 2020. They will use the funds to study the role of genetics in causing disease, further develop a child abuse online learning program and increase influenza vaccination in Hispanic communities.
Apr 2, 2021
Women who were pioneers as faculty and researchers at the College of Medicine and Milton S. Hershey Medical Center told their stories as part of a full-day symposium, "A Celebration of Women in Science."
Mar 17, 2021
Penn State hosted more than 400 attendees from 90 institutions at the 2021 SciVal and Pure North American User Group meetings.
Mar 10, 2021
Local artisan Linda Billet infuses her glass mosaics with themes she hopes will comfort patients who see them on the walls at Penn State Health Lime Spring Outpatient Center ― Hematology/Oncology.
Mar 3, 2021
Whether in the hospital or at home, patients like Levi Thomson are finding relaxation is just a link away, thanks to music videos recorded by the Music Therapy Program and available on YouTube and the Get Well Network at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital.
Mar 2, 2021
The Department of Humanities is looking for talented people with advanced training in medical ethics to join the Ethics Consultation Service for Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
Noel H. Ballentine, MD, a general internist and geriatrician at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, will exhibit his artwork at Cocoa Beanery.
Jan 23, 2021
A collaboration between Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Worthington Scranton led to a health humanities course called Communicating Care being offered to undergraduate students in Scranton.