May 18, 2022
Penn State Cancer Institute teamed up with the PA Breast Cancer Coalition to introduce students from Lebanon High School to cancer research and discuss careers in science and health care.
You can’t feel carotid stenosis, but the blockage of an artery in your neck can cause a stroke. Remedies include drugs, surgery and a new minimally invasive procedure called TCAR.
Penn State Health’s acute care hospitals celebrated their nurses last week with days of activities and events. The hospitals also recognized a number of award winners throughout the week. Below […]
May 17, 2022
Congratulations to Penn State Health employees who are celebrating a milestone work anniversary between May 12 and May 18. They put our values into action every day.
A team of faculty and staff members from Hershey Medical Center’s Department of Family and Community Medicine named Dr. Lidija Petrovic-Dovat winner of the Excellence in Enhancing Diversity and Inclusion award.
Penn State Health’s Inclusion Week, running June 13 through 17, offers an opportunity to connect through creativity. During the first day of Inclusion Week, participants in the Kienle Ripple Effect Art Workshop “Arts as an Integral Component of Health” will paint mandalas on rocks to reflect a ripple effect.
For Laurie Augello’s family, the pandemic was a perfect storm. She found a life raft in Penn State Health’s Employee Assistance Program.
Children’s Miracle Network at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital received two awards from Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, a nationwide organization of 170 hospitals serving pediatric patients and families, to highlight their 2021 fundraising success.
The National Weather Service has presented the health system with StormReady certification for its efforts to ensure that staff, patients and visitors are prepared to receive information about and respond to all aspects of hazardous weather.
May 12, 2022
A child who’d been struck by a car was in serious danger. Luckily, an East Pennsboro Township police officer had been trained in Stop the Bleed. How a 90-minute course can save lives in this week’s Medical Minute.