Jan 10, 2020
Employees are asked to report any workstations that that do not have an “M” on the desktop background and still need migrated to the latest Outlook platform.
Thirty-five Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine employees received prizes in thanks for their donations to the 2019 Penn State Health United Way campaign.
Katie Loffredo, a clinical research coordinator at Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute, says that she is proud to be part of the process of making advances in the treatment of heart disease.
Jan 9, 2020
Weekly Quick Hits recaps announcements and events in The Daily Brief.
Employees, faculty and students on the Hershey campus will soon have more room to park. The new Westview Parking Garage, next to the University Fitness and Conference Center, is expected to be completed on Monday, Jan. 27.
Elizabeth Etter, a nurse on 6 Acute Care at Hershey Medical Center, was selected as the December DAISY Award winner for going the extra mile to make patients feel comfortable and well-informed.
2020 annual Compliance and Cybersecurity Awareness training modules must be completed between Tuesday, Jan. 21, and Thursday, April 9. All Penn State Health employees must complete the training.
Jan 8, 2020
The winter cold and flu season may try to knock out your new year’s plans to get or stay healthy, but the good news is you can fight back.
The Penn State Health Binge-Eating Disorder Camp is a group program of fun, fitness and food to help teens develop healthy eating behaviors. The camp is available to Penn State Health and College of Medicine employees and their families.
Jan 7, 2020
When we think of congenital heart disease, we may think of someone who’s diagnosed and treated as a child. But sometimes, that heart condition may not be caught until the adult years. And even if it is caught early on, congenital heart disease is, in many ways, a lifelong condition. We learn more from Dr. Anisa Chaudhry, a cardiologist at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.