May 10, 2017
By Carolyn Kimmel Throughout college and graduate school, Amelia Poplawski learned very efficiently from her textbooks and lectures, so the first-year student in Penn State College of Medicine’s Physician Assistant […]
May 9, 2017
Some of the 487 people who have received a new heart at Hershey Medical Center over the past three decades gathered to celebrate their successes.
May 8, 2017
An addition to Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center's website is designed to make patients more informed about the level of care they can expect.
May 5, 2017
A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked. But did you know that approximately 80 percent of strokes are preventable? Join us for a conversation about stroke symptoms, risk factors and treatments with Dr. Ray Reichwein, neurologist, and Dr. Kevin Cockroft, neurosurgeon, co-directors of the Penn State Comprehensive Stroke Center.
May 4, 2017
Penn State Cancer Institute will offer a series of Joyful Movement workshops, which offer cancer patients and their caregivers a way to enjoy the rediscovery of body and breath.
Gary J. Farkas, a student in the Anatomy PhD program at Penn State College of Medicine, received the first-place award for "Best Scientific Poster Presentation" at the American Association of Anatomists' annual meeting at Experimental Biology 2017, held in Chicago in April.
The Anatomy graduate programs of Penn State College of Medicine recently recognized their 2017 graduates and their class of 2016-17.
An expanded acronym can make it easier for those witnessing an acute stroke to identify it in nearly all cases.
May 3, 2017
Speech or language impairments may not be the cause of more frequent tantrums in children with autism, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.
May 2, 2017
Four Penn State College of Medicine anatomy graduate program alumni recently caught up at the Annual Association of Anatomists Meeting held in Chicago in April.