Oct 15, 2020
When Alex Astier, a waste processor at Hershey Medical Center, got a call from his supervisor about a lost patient belongings bag that may have inadvertently been put in the trash, he jumped into a dumpster and came out with an award.
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center illuminated a new sign atop the now 50-year-old facility Oct. 14, part of a ceremony marking the anniversary of its first half-century.
Oct 14, 2020
ERIC (Education Resource Information Center) is an essential database for those searching for medical education literature, according to the librarians at Harrell Health Sciences Library.
For those seeking care for a sexual assault, a hospital visit can be terrifying. Providers say that’s why helping a patient feel safe and in control throughout their experience is critical.
Hershey Medical Center presented DAISY (Diseases Attacking the Immune System) Awards to two Heart and Vascular Institute Critical Care Unit nurses, Jessica Paradise and Rebekah Shue.
Vascular disease can be any condition that affects a group or network of blood vessels called your circulatory system. Dr. Ali Amin, a vascular surgeon at Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center, answers viewer questions and gives families some helpful tips on how to address some of these important issues.
Oct 13, 2020
Pediatrician Dr. Melissa Tribuzio dances with the 7-year-olds and pokes fun at the teenager’s eye rolls – all to put patients at ease. Gestures like these make Penn State Health a national leader in patient loyalty.
Oct 12, 2020
Creative works by students and faculty from Penn State College of Medicine’s University Park Curriculum were published on the Association of American Medical College's website with the goal of honoring the medical community, providing an outlet for creative and expressive thought and continuing to integrate the arts and humanities in medicine.
Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine’s 2020 United Way campaign kicks off today and runs through Nov. 20. Penn State Health CEO Steve Massini tells why it’s especially important to give to the United Way this year.
A grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow a Penn State College of Medicine researcher to lead a three-year, multi-institution project to create an atlas of developing mice brains.
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