Dec 3, 2018
Amy Bollinger, manager of the Pediatric Trauma and Injury Program at Penn State Health Children's Hospital, shares tips on toys that parents should steer clear of on “Ask Us Anything About... Toy Safety.”
Penn State Health employees who were hired between Dec. 3 and Dec. 9 celebrate their milestone work anniversaries.
Dr. George Blackall, PsyD, MBA, is seen sitting at table counseling a female patient. He is looking directly at her. The patient Is facing Dr. Blackall and her face is not visible. The room has a decal of a tree on its walls. Some survivors of pediatric cancer may struggle with their psychological health. Many resources are available for those struggling with post-traumatic stress.
Nov 30, 2018
Dr. Deepa Sekhar will partner with six urban Pennsylvania public high schools and involve more than 9,000 students in research to address the rise of depression and suicide in children.
Nov 28, 2018
Youth winter sports are underway, and with a recent increase in national attention on the possible dangers of head trauma for athletes, it is important for coaches, parents and players to recognize symptoms of a concussion and also help lessen their likelihood of occurring.
Construction on a new five-story parking deck on the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center campus is slated to begin on Monday, Dec. 18.
Several new security changes will go into effect in the perianesthesia units at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center beginning Saturday, Dec. 1.
Denise Brown, left, talks to Dr. John Conte about how she feels since he implanted an apical aortic conduit into her heart last February.
The Association of Faculty and Friends (AFF) of the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and Penn State College of Medicine donated $12,500 to the Department of Emergency Medicine on Nov. 14 to establish the AFF Emergency Department Sensory Awareness Program.
Penn State Health Children's Hospital Pediatric Trauma and Injury Prevention Manager Amy Bollinger joined the Pennsylvania auditor general and a consumer watchdog group at the state capitol on Nov. 20 to discuss dangerous toys.