Feb 25, 2021
Penn State Project ECHO is launching a no-cost, CME-eligible ECHO series for all Penn State Health-affiliated physicians, including family and community medicine providers, gastroenterologists and internal medicine providers.
Penn State Health is presenting two webinars on diversity and equity and is working toward providing an inclusive and respectful place for people to work, get health care, and learn.
Hershey Medical Center presented the 2020 September and October DAISY Award to Karen Swetland, Medical Intermediate Care Unit, and Danielle Machamer-Zimmerman, Contingency Pool.
Feb 24, 2021
Cardiac rehabilitation and wellness programs can help people recover from cardiovascular disease as well as learn how to eat better, exercise and maintain good health for life. In this interview, Allison Cannon and Parker Dundore, clinical exercise physiologists at Penn State Health St. Joseph, talk about complete rehabilitation care for a full range of cardiovascular conditions.
Dr. Jonathan Stine, assistant professor of medicine and public health sciences, was featured on the Gastroenterology Learning Network podcast.
Whether the blanket of snow outside beckons you to a winter play land of skiing and sledding or to the mundane tasks of shoveling or snow blowing, consider your health and safety before you venture out.
Penn State Health CEO Steve Massini highlights some of the ground-breaking achievements made in cardiac care in an email to celebrate Heart Month.
Feb 23, 2021
Dr. Peter Malamas, an internal medicine resident at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, was honored in February 2021 as part of the Exceptional Moments in Teaching program of Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine.
Penn State Health provided COVID-19 vaccines to more than 1,400 members of the public who meet current Phase 1A eligibility on its first day operating four new, dedicated vaccination sites across central Pennsylvania.
Penn State Health proporcionó vacunas COVID-19 a más de 1,400 miembros del público que cumplen con la elegibilidad actual de fase 1A en su primer día operando cuatro nuevos sitios de vacunación dedicados en el centro de Pensilvania.