Feb 7, 2012
Part 5 – Getting it Done Dr. John O. Hershey, President of The Milton Hershey School, was the driving force keeping the project moving ahead. The infrastructure of the local […]
Jan 31, 2012
Part 4 – The 50 Million Dollar Phone Call One phone call changed a farm field into a college of medicine and medical center. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKQGhCDLvXo] Feel free to share these […]
Jan 26, 2012
In this episode of “Medicine in Blue and White”: The incredible connection between one fourteen year old boy — and the thousands of people he has helped over the past […]
Jan 24, 2012
Part 3 – The Grand Idea Sam Hinkle, President of Hershey Chocolate Corporation, was the driving force in envisioning the Medical Center and getting all the pieces in place with […]
Jan 19, 2012
Penn State College of Medicine may be the only place in the country where a fourth year medical student can take an elective Humanities course about comics titled “Graphic Storytelling […]
Jan 17, 2012
Part 2 – History of Hershey Milton S. Hershey created the town to serve as a town for the workers of his chocolate factory. The town of Hershey in the […]
Jan 10, 2012
A new series of weekly video posts begins today. Over the next 19 weeks, you’ll see a segment from “Memories & Milestones” which documents stories of pioneering efforts from the […]
Dec 20, 2011
The medical journey that would lead Kaysee Kauer from Rapid City, South Dakota, to Hershey, Pennsylvania, began in the early morning hours of January 27, 2011. “I woke up feeling […]
Dec 9, 2011
In this episode of “Medicine in Blue and White” as seen on the Big Ten Network: A high school athlete with a decision to make and a lot at stake. […]
Dec 5, 2011
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has withdrawn its approval of Avastin, a drug commonly used in patients with advanced breast cancer. Dr. Leah Cream, an assistant professor of medicine […]