Dec 1, 2022
Hampden Medical Center presented the DAISY (Diseases Attacking the Immune System) Award to two Women and Babies nurses who provided special care to a mother who lost her baby. Christy Miller and Kelly Smeltz, both registered nurses on the Women’s Health unit, provided care to the patient through a traumatic time and helped her begin a journey to healing.
Penn State Addiction Center for Translation will host the Eighth Annual Penn State Addiction Symposium on Dec. 6, from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Kathleen Sturgeon, assistant professor and researcher at Penn State Cancer Institute, has been named the new director of the Oncology, Nutrition and Exercise Group at Penn State College of Medicine.
Gift they’ll love. Check. Festive paper. Check. Is it safe? Two Penn State Health Children’s Hospital experts help make sure your holiday gift is hazard-free.
Nov 30, 2022
Twelve-year-old Coltin Kenning and his mother, Stephanie Kenning, presented a check for more than $23,000 to express gratitude for the care Coltin, who has hydrocephalus, has received at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital.
Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine employees have pledged over $471,000 for the 2022 United Way campaign, 97.1% of its goal of $485,000.
Nov 29, 2022
Penn State Health’s preferred medical provider for workers’ compensation and pre-employment services, Worknet Occupational Medicine, will transition to Concentra in December.
Penn State Health is helping patients, families and employees boost their wellness while learning about other cultures through new multicultural coloring pages.
Penn State Health is expanding its emergency medical services education programs by adding an emergency physician in fellowship training to field calls in Lancaster County.
Veteran Jim Morton has been tortured by excruciating pain in limbs he lost during the Vietnam War half a century ago. Now, thanks to a procedure at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Morton is moving on.