Feb 27, 2019
The Red Lion man was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome—a pre-leukemic syndrome—in October 2012 and given the choice of a stem cell transplant or other treatment alternatives that may have resulted in about two more years of life.
A new way to create proteins that can sneak through HIV’s protective coating may be a step toward understanding the key components needed for developing a vaccine for the virus, according to researchers.
Feb 25, 2019
Dr. Michael Green, a professor of humanities and medicine at Penn State College of Medicine, was published in two medical journals on the topic of comics in medicine.
Penn State Health employees and Penn State College of Medicine faculty, staff and students are asked to share their feedback on patient safety issues at Penn State Health by participating in a short survey.
In Brief features announcements, staff news and upcoming events from Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine.
Penn State Health employees celebrate milestone work anniversaries between Feb. 18 and Feb. 24.
Feb 22, 2019
To support ongoing growth and evolving functions of Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine, the University’s Board of Trustees today (Feb. 22) approved an action taken recently […]
Penn State College of Medicine's Office of Graduate Medical Education Office and Office for Faculty and Physician Wellness recently hosted a retreat titled "Understanding Well-Being as an Action Word."
Feb 21, 2019
While there are both prescription and nonprescription treatment options for acne, careful treatment can minimize it.
Save the date for the Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine spring 2019 Employee Meetings, which are scheduled for April 2 through May 7.