Oct 1, 2018
A practice whose providers are known for a 35-year tradition of providing community-focused family medicine services to Berks and Schuylkill County residents is now part of Penn State Health Medical Group.
The Office of Graduate Education at Penn State College of Medicine supports the master's, PhD and certificate programs of the college. Here are the latest updates from Graduate Education.
Spirit of Children is raising funds to support Child Life programs at hospitals in local communities, including Penn State Health Children's Hospital, through its 10-for-10 Coupon campaign. Employees are invited to bring the coupon to their local Spirit Halloween store between now and Wednesday, Oct. 31 to help benefit Children’s Hospital patients.
Dr. John Boehmer, professor of medicine and surgery, and former president of the Penn State College of Medicine Faculty Organization, has been selected as the new associate dean for faculty affairs. He will replace Dr. Carol Weisman when she retires in July 2019.
Penn State College of Medicine’s Continuing Education program recently achieved Accreditation with Commendation from the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education. More than 60,000 physicians and non-physicians have participated in the program during the past six years.
Dr. Michael Freeman, a pediatric nephrologist and ethicist with Penn State Health Children's Hospital, is featured in the October Penn State College of Medicine’s “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.
United Way of the Capital Region’s Ready for School, Ready to Succeed program helps prepare children ages 3-5 for kindergarten. In addition to school readiness, United Way supports health care access, workforce development and basic needs. Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Health’s 2018 United Way campaign runs through Friday Oct. 26.
Several Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine employees and faculty celebrated a milestone work anniversary between Sept. 24 and Sept. 30, 2018.
Sep 29, 2018
When patients are at least five years from a cancer diagnosis and at least two years off cancer therapy, they transition from oncological care to Penn State Children’s Hospital's Childhood Cancer Survivorship Clinic.
Pediatric cancer survivors and their families share what survivorship means to them.