Oct 20, 2025
Penn State Health is providing more convenient access for West Shore residents to its integrated network of comprehensive cancer services with the unveiling of the new Penn State Health Cancer Center at Hampden Medical Center.
Oct 17, 2025
Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine, in collaboration with Aminex Therapeutics, Inc., today announced the start of a national pediatric clinical trial to evaluate an investigational treatment for children and young adults with neuroblastoma, central nervous system (CNS) tumors and sarcomas.
Oct 16, 2025
Dr. Robert Harbaugh, chief medical officer of Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and senior vice president for academic practice, will step down from his leadership roles effective Nov. 1. Harbaugh will continue to serve the institution as a University Distinguished Professor and Penn State Alumni Fellow.
Oct 15, 2025
The fun and excitement of trick-or-treat night can make children prone to accidents and injuries. A Penn State Health Children’s Hospital injury prevention specialist shares top Halloween safety tips.
Oct 14, 2025
Jamie Jones, a registered nurse in labor and delivery at Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, has been named the September 2025 recipient of the Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award.
Penn State Health and the Pennsylvania State Police team up to train cadets in responding to mental health and addiction crises through a workshop with real-world simulations.
Oct 13, 2025
Penn State Health employees are celebrating milestone work anniversaries between Oct. 16 and 22.
Nominations for the Excellence in Enhancing Diversity and Inclusion Award will be accepted by the Penn State Health Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion from Oct. 13-27.
Oct 9, 2025
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Penn State College of Medicine a $3.3 million grant for two years to establish a national hub for guiding collaboration, data harmonization and community engagement across multiple awards funded by NIH institutes and centers.
Oct 8, 2025
Many parents and coaches mistake young athletes’ pain for normal growing pains, but a Penn State Health sports medicine physician warns that ignoring it can lead to more serious injuries.