Dec 4, 2020
Penn State Health St. Joseph expande las pruebas del COVID-19 a los lunes, miércoles y viernes de 1 a 4 p.m. a partir del 7 de diciembre en el campus del Centro de Reading, 145 N. 6th Street.
Dec 3, 2020
Read a roundup of announcements and short articles for the week of Nov. 30.
Penn State College of Medicine researchers studied how climate-driven factors, like rainfall, may contribute to food insecurity and poor nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa.
Dec 2, 2020
Young athletes in central Pennsylvania can’t wait to start basketball and wrestling season. But with the COVID-19 pandemic raging, parents wonder how their children can stay safe. And, if their child gets COVID-19, parents wonder when it’s safe for that child to get back to competitive sports.
The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine selected fourth-year medical student Katelyn Edel as a 2021 Student Scholar. Edel will use the highly-competitive scholarship to attend the society’s 2021 Virtual Conference on Medical Student Education in Feb. 2021.
Los atletas jóvenes en el centro de Pensilvania no pueden esperar para comenzar la temporada de baloncesto y lucha libre. Pero con la pandemia COVID-19 furiosa, los padres se preguntan cómo sus hijos pueden mantenerse a salvo. Y, si su hijo contrata COVID-19, los padres se preguntan cuándo es seguro para ese niño volver a los deportes competitivos.
Dr. Jerome Lyn-Sue is featured for December in the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.
Leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday was a stressful time for Penn State College of Medicine students with exams, work and the loneliness caused by COVID-19. Some College of Medicine staff and students hoped to provide a positive outlet for students and an opportunity for them to think about their gratitude.
Hybrid cardiac rehabilitation combines in-person visits with virtual visits, allowing participants to complete a full 36-session cardiac rehab program while reducing travel time and enhancing their safety.
Dec 1, 2020
Two Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute programs are educating the next generation of translational scientists.