Jul 26, 2021
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center’s heart transplant program boasts a three-year survival rate nearly 10% higher than the national average, according to the most recent data.
Jul 23, 2021
Financial instability, lack of infrastructure, a deteriorating sense of community and family fragmentation are key contributors to diseases of despair in Pennsylvania communities, according to Penn State College of Medicine and Highmark Health researchers.
Jul 22, 2021
A study by residents at Penn State College of Medicine confirmed that patients with Merkel cell carcinoma had a survival benefit from radiation therapy following surgical removal of the tumor.
Penn State College of Medicine managers and employees should begin planning their 2021-2022 goals now that performance appraisals are complete.
A study by Penn State College of Medicine researchers showed that childhood insomnia symptoms that persist through adolescence into adulthood are strong determinants of mood and anxiety disorders in young adults.
Penn State College of Medicine researchers have developed a child abuse screening tool that may prevent doctors from missing cases of abusive head trauma in pediatric patients.
Jul 21, 2021
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center presented the April and May DAISY (Diseases Attacking the Immune System) Awards.
When your skin gets dry and warm and you can’t sweat, it’s likely a medical emergency. Learn how to identify the signs of serious heat-related illnesses, and how to prevent them, from emergency medicine physician Dr. Eleanor Dunham in this week’s Medical Minute.
Penn State College of Medicine welcomed its incoming class of medical students July 12 through 16 during a weeklong orientation, which included both virtual and in-person activities.
Employees watched videos, cooked ethnic recipes and more ─ all to learn how to build a more diverse and welcoming workplace during Penn State Health’s inaugural Inclusion Challenge June 1-30.