Jul 7, 2022
Penn State researchers with varied research interests, including identifying mental health risk factors, improving quality of life for aging adults and combatting chronic disease in vulnerable populations, have embarked upon a training program in clinical and translational sciences.
Jun 30, 2022
Penn State College of Medicine promoted and/or awarded tenure to several faculty members effective July 1, 2022.
Apr 27, 2022
Dr. Rodrigue Mortel, 88, past chair of Penn State College of Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and professor emeritus, passed away on April 22.
Apr 22, 2022
On March 29, Hampden Medical Center equipped the Neonatal Special Care Nursery beds with AngelEye cameras.
Apr 13, 2022
Dr. Jordan Fletcher, an obstetrics and gynecology resident at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, was honored in April 2022 as part of the Exceptional Moments in Teaching program of Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine.
A growing number of mothers in the U.S. are having perfectly healthy babies in safe environments but minus what was once considered a key ingredient – the doctor. A Penn State Health midwife talks about how more mothers are turning to midwives to help manage labor.
Mar 16, 2022
Endometriosis, an inflammatory condition affecting 10% of women, causes severe pelvic pain and other complications. There’s no way to prevent it, but treatments are available to help manage the pain.
Mar 14, 2022
Pelvic pain can be a sign that there might be a problem with one of the reproductive organs in a woman’s pelvic area. Dr. Kristin Riley, a physician and surgeon at Penn State Health Obstetrics and Gynecology, shares important information for women who may experience pelvic pain.
Mar 4, 2022
Meg Snead, acting secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS), visited Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center for a media event March 1 to spotlight joint efforts to improve maternal health services in central Pennsylvania.
Feb 14, 2022
The Pennsylvania Department of Health has awarded Penn State College of Medicine $3.9 million through May 2025 to study the impact COVID-19 has on pregnancy.