May 6, 2021
The pandemic made Miranda Shoemaker anxious. She didn’t dine out and kept grocery trips to a minimum. One place she visited often, without fear? Her obstetrician’s office.
During the past year, artwork at Penn State Health Pediatric Specialties in the University Physician Center looks as though it sprang from the pages of E.B. White’s literary classic, “Charlotte’s Web.”
Hershey Medical Center President Deborah Berini shared a five-year strategic plan for the medical center with faculty and employees on May 6.
With COVID-19 vaccines are free and available to everyone ages 16 and above, Penn State Health will end one program it launched a year ago to help protect employees during the pandemic and alter another.
Because of a significant drop in public demand for COVID-19 vaccinations, Penn State Health is consolidating its vaccination sites and reducing the hours they are open.
After an extraordinary – and often exhausting – year of caring for patients amid the challenging conditions posed by COVID-19, nurses need a little TCL. Penn State Health’s celebration of Nurses Week, Thursday, May 6, through Wednesday, May 12, features activities to promote healing and spread cheer.
May 5, 2021
Algunas mujeres que se han vacunado contra el COVID-19 han notado un desarrollo sorprendente - bultos que en el pasado podrían haber significado cáncer. Pero los expertos de Penn State Health dicen que la hinchazón temporal de los ganglios linfáticos es normal y se espera.
Some women who have gotten vaccinated for COVID-19 have noticed a startling development ― lumps that in the past might have meant cancer. But Penn State Health experts say that temporary swelling of the lymph nodes is normal and expected.
The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council of the Department of Medicine at Penn State College of Medicine shared its monthly diversity newsletter.
Dr. Jennifer Grana is featured for May 2021 in the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.