Oct 23, 2019
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, killing almost half a million people every year. In this interview, learn more about the dangers of tobacco and strategies to quit smoking.
It’s time to look ahead to organizational and individual performance goals for 2020.
The John T. Repke, MD, FACOG Lectureship in Maternal Fetal Medicine was presented for the first time in October 2019.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or on a time-restricted schedule, intermittent fasting is the new trend in weight loss. But does it work?
Oct. 21, 2019, was International Pronouns Day, and Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine's LGBTQ and Allies Affinity Resource Network Group supported the cause on Oct. 16 by staffing tables in several campus lobbies for two hours at lunchtime.
Oct 22, 2019
Penn State College of Medicine graduate students and postdoctoral scholars learned about career options in the biomedical sciences and public health through a series of educational and networking events in Hershey.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health will require practitioners to issue electronic prescriptions for controlled substances starting Oct. 24.
The article shares tips for how to be mindful of safety and respectful of the diverse cultures that are represented by our patients, workforce and learners when decorating for the holidays.
The New Jersey-based Arnold P. Gold Foundation, which champions the human connection in health care, collaborated with Penn State Health Physician Writers Group to produce a webinar about the value of writing for physicians.
Oct 21, 2019
Dr. Richard S. Legro, University Chair and professor of obstetrics and gynecology and professor of public health sciences at Penn State College of Medicine, was elected to the National Academy of Medicine.