May 26, 2020
Center Stage Arts in Health provides a cache of creative support to help Penn State Health and College of Medicine staff cope with the COVID-19 upheaval ― from musical greetings to inspirational driveway art signs, art kits and more.
Mar 12, 2020
Kelly Holder, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Penn State College of Medicine, was recently named director of the Penn State Health/Penn State College of Medicine Office for Professional Mental Health.
Mar 10, 2020
A prototype device developed by Dr. Andrea Hobkirk of Penn State College of Medicine mimics the everyday use of a vaping device and can be used while participants are undergoing MRI research studies.
Feb 26, 2020
When chronic pain keeps children from being active and social, it’s no surprise that anxiety and depression can become unwelcome playmates. The good news: there is help, and it starts with recognizing that a problem exists.
The Office for Culturally Responsive Health Care Education works to ensure that medical students, physician assistant students and graduate students have the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to provide culturally excellent health care and research for diverse populations.
Feb 19, 2020
Penn State College of Medicine assistant professor Andrea Hobkirk recently received a Young Investigator Grant from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation for a collaborative project studying the problem of relapse after addiction treatment.
Feb 11, 2020
Penn State College of Medicine faculty received more than 40 grants at the end of 2019.
Penn State College of Medicine's Office of Medical Education named 17 educators from across the state as Teachers of the Year at a luncheon on Feb. 4, 2020.
Jan 31, 2020
Ahmad Hameed, MD, associate professor and Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Penn State Health/Penn State College of Medicine, was recently honored for his work in resident education.
Jan 3, 2020
Penn State College of Medicine faculty received more than $2 million in funds this fall to continue their work investigating novel cancer treatments, outcomes for adopted children and treatment of neurological disorders.