Dec 28, 2020
Surgery, in addition to treatments like chemotherapy and radiation therapy, may increase the length of survival for metastatic breast cancer patients.
Dec 24, 2020
In the halls and across Zoom calls, Penn State Health staff are finding creative ways to spread encouragement to each other and to patients while being sensitive to those whose holiday isn’t what they had imagined at all.
Dec 22, 2020
Ryan Higgins, a second-year medical student in the University Park Curriculum of Penn State College of Medicine's MD Program, was honored for his presentation at the fifth annual Mount Sinai Medical Center Medical Student Ethics Conference.
Dec 7, 2020
Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute interviews Jen McCormick, research ethicist.
Nov 30, 2020
See the 2020 Harrell Health Sciences Library: Research and Learning Commons READ awardees for 2020-2021. The award recognizes individuals from Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center community who are strong library supporters and have assisted in advancing the mission of the library.
Nov 18, 2020
Faculty at Penn State College of Medicine received a total of more than $38 million in research funding in August and September 2020.
Nov 16, 2020
The resident chapter of Penn State College of Medicine's Gold Humanism Honor Society is collecting donated items for the Winter Overnight Shelter for Women and Non-Binary Individuals in Harrisburg.
Northwestern University School of Professional Studies is offering an executive two-day course titled "Grantsmanship for the Research Professional" – a powerful resource for researchers and research administrators working in research-intensive environments.
Nov 14, 2020
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Penn State Social Science Research Institute launched a series called "Insights from Experts" in which members of the University community share their expertise.
Nov 10, 2020
Medical diagnoses involving alcohol-related disorders, substance-related disorders and suicidal thoughts and behaviors – commonly referred to as diseases of despair – increased in Pennsylvania health insurance claims between the years 2007 and 2018, according to researchers.