Oct 19, 2020
College of Medicine leaders updated faculty, staff and students on Oct. 16 about the ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
J. David Brensinger has always been the type of person to reach out and help others. Now, a planned gift in memory of his wife, Glenna, will help cancer patients for generations to come.
Certain oral antiseptics and mouthwashes may have the ability to inactivate human coronaviruses, according to a Penn State College of Medicine research study.
The first phase of a new Penn State Health Infonet site designed to improve the user experience will launch Monday, Oct. 26.
From bats in waiting rooms to working during the Three Mile Island accident, nurse educator Janice Mills has seen it all in her 46 years at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
The number of our employees who have tested positive for COVID has recently increased. These infections generally are not acquired from patients at our clinics or hospitals.
Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine’s 2020 United Way campaign supports the Ready for School, Ready to Succeed program, which helps prepare children academically and socially.
Oct 16, 2020
Read a roundup of announcements and short articles for the week of Oct. 12.
Oct 15, 2020
When Alex Astier, a waste processor at Hershey Medical Center, got a call from his supervisor about a lost patient belongings bag that may have inadvertently been put in the trash, he jumped into a dumpster and came out with an award.
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center illuminated a new sign atop the now 50-year-old facility Oct. 14, part of a ceremony marking the anniversary of its first half-century.