May 4, 2020
Penn State Health employees celebrated milestone work anniversaries in May.
Penn State Health CEO Steve Massini announced that the organization will extend the pay and benefits security program through June 6, as it continues to manage through the significant operational and financial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
St. Joseph Medical Center has begun using an experimental treatment program called convalescent plasma therapy with a growing number of its COVID-19 positive patients.
The spring season at Penn State College of Medicine is packed full of research presentations, awards and ceremonies. Since experts cannot predict when social distancing guidelines will be relaxed, College of Medicine leaders plan on celebrating many of these springtime celebrations virtually – including Commencement.
Apr 30, 2020
Throughout this week, you’ve read stories of how our employees at Penn State Health are making a difference in our patients’ lives. We conclude the week with a powerful patient experience story from a recovered COVID-19 patient.
For Patient Experience Week, Dr. Laura Van Scoy shares a letter from a patient that moved her.
Penn State Health and College of Medicine employees now have a new way to connect virtually ― Yammer, an enterprise social networking tool, is available for use. Yammer provides a collaborative environment to connect, engage and share with others.
Need a morale boost? Our new Heroes Look Like This homepage is the place to submit shout-outs to your team or any staff member, health care provider or community partner – complete with photos, videos and notes.
Starting Saturday, May 2, Granada will no longer offer employee screening on the weekends.
Hershey Medical Center has made use of its unique qualifications to manage the crisis: It’s one of several academic hospitals in the country that have received funding for infrastructure and specialized training to offer care during the outbreak of a seriously lethal contagion and help minimize its spread.