Dec 11, 2020
Para manejar un aumento de personas con COVID-19, el antiguo Atención Urgente Spirit en Camp Hill redirigirá a los pacientes con problemas no respiratorios a partir del lunes 14 de diciembre a la oficina de atención primaria cercana en el Edificio de Artes Médicas.
To manage an influx of people with COVID-19, the former Spirit Urgent Care in Camp Hill will redirect patients with non-respiratory issues starting Monday, Dec. 14, to the nearby primary care office in the Medical Arts Building.
Dr. Christopher Bazewicz, a dermatology resident at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, was honored in December 2020 as part of the Exceptional Moments in Teaching program of Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine.
Read a roundup of announcements and short articles for the week of Dec. 7.
Dec 10, 2020
Como Estados Unidos autoriza la distribución de las vacunas COVID de Pfizer y Moderna, esto es lo que necesita saber sobre las vacunas: cómo funcionan, las dosis requeridas, su eficacia y más.
When having a baby, parents don’t like to imagine their child needing to stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Dr. Jeff Kaiser, chief of neonatal-perinatal medicine at Penn State Health Children's Hospital, helps new parents understand what they need to consider when choosing a hospital and what to expect if your child needs to go to the NICU.
Hershey Medical Center President Deborah Berini shares a holiday message of thanks and encouragement and a video calling upon everyone to work together to stop the spread of COVID-19.
As the U.S. authorizes distribution of the COVID vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna, here’s what you need to know about the vaccines — how they work, the doses required, their effectiveness and more.
La Facultad de Medicina de Penn State ha recibido $2.69 millones para establecer proyectos destinados a abordar las disparidades de salud COVID-19 entre los residentes de residencias de ancianos y las minorías raciales y étnicas.
Penn State College of Medicine, has received $2.69 million to establish projects aimed at addressing COVID-19 health disparities among nursing home residents and racial and ethnic minorities.