Sep 26, 2019
Weekly Quick Hits recaps announcements and events in The Daily Brief.
Mammograms remain the gold standard for detecting breast cancer in its earliest stages, potentially saving lives. So, why do some women receive a letter after a negative mammogram – meaning there’s no sign of cancer – asking them to consider additional tests?
Sep 25, 2019
As part of its mission to accelerate discoveries to benefit human health, Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute will award up to $300,000 in funding for pilot projects through its Bridges to Translation award.
Hershey Medical Center hosted an event called “See Me Now” on Tuesday that reconnects doctors and the patients they helped.
Penn State Health St. Joseph began its seasonal flu shot clinics this month. Flu shots are available at a variety of locations through Oct. 31.
Sep 24, 2019
The yearlong Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute Translational Research Training Program welcomed its 2019-2020 academic year cohort.
Penn State College of Medicine graduate students recently recognized faculty members Lisa Shantz, Ralph Keil and Kent Vrana for their outstanding teaching.
Highmark and Penn State University Athletics are teaming up to launch Nittany Fit, a new program that encourages Pennsylvanians to make healthy lifestyle choices and rewards participants for taking steps to improve their fitness, nutrition and mental and emotional well-being.
Penn State Health St. Joseph successfully completed a Joint Commission review on Friday following an unannounced, four-day onsite inspection.
Sep 23, 2019
United Way of the Capital Region is answering the call for access with its Contact to Care pilot program.
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