May 14, 2020
The pouting, the screaming, the crying – they’re all signs of a classic temper tantrum. Many parents currently at home with their children or teenagers 24/7 due to COVID-19-related stay-at-home guidelines know these behaviors all too well. Here are some strategies to help curb negative behavior.
Joe Frank, Penn State Health St. Joseph's interim president, sent a message to staff this week thanking them for welcoming him and praising their response to COVID-19.
May 13, 2020
Dr. Donald Martin, a faculty member at Penn State College of Medicine for 35 years and an anesthesiologist from Lebanon County, was named the 2020 recipient of the Pennsylvania Medical Society’s (PAMED) Distinguished Service Award.
To provide enhanced customer service, Penn State Health launched a new support phone number for patients using Penn State Health OnDemand ― 1-833-PSH-DOCS (1-833-774-3627.)
Dr. Kevin Black, interim dean of Penn State College of Medicine, emailed faculty, staff, students and Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center employees about commencement.
During National Hospital Week May 10 to 16, Penn State Health recognizes the extraordinary commitment of all its employees, not only now but all year long.
May 12, 2020
Though the formal Dean's Graduation Award Ceremony was canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the College of Medicine wants to recognize those graduates from the medical student, physician assistant, MD/PhD and graduate degrees who did outstanding work in their academic and clinical careers.
May 11, 2020
Thanks to the efforts of both faculty and students at Penn State College of Medicine, learning has continued and even expanded – in several ways – during the pandemic.
Zoom users at Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine must update to version 5.0 before May 30. The new version requires hosts to assign a new host when they leave a Zoom meeting.
May 9, 2020
Penn State Health hoy anunció que empezará resumir gradualmente y sistemáticamente las citas estándar para los pacientes, los procedimientos quirúrgicos que no son de emergencia y otras actividades clínicas después de casi dos meses de restricciones debido al pandémico del coronavirus (COVID-19).