Aug 17, 2012
John A. Waldhausen, MD, professor emeritus, College of Medicine, and founding chair of surgery, Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, died in mid-May 2012 after a remarkable and distinguished career that helped chart the course for the college and medical center.
Aug 15, 2012
Taking oral contraceptives continuously, rather than as traditionally prescribed for each cycle, provides earlier relief for moderate to severe menstrual cramps – dysmenorrhea – according to researchers at Penn State […]
The Medical Center surpassed the $200 million mark in its current $300 million fundraising initiative, For the Future: The Campaign for Penn State Hershey Medical Center. Launched in January 2007 […]
Aug 14, 2012
For decades, lack of sleep and fatigue have been an unwelcome but accepted part of physician training and everyday medical practice. Medical students and residents are likely to work a […]
Penn State College of Medicine has been awarded a $1 million research grant from the PA Department of Health's CURE program, earmarked for the development of a cancer treatment with […]
Aug 10, 2012
Harry B. Loder, 76, passed away on May 16, 2012. The story below was written just before his passing. If philanthropist and self-made industry leader John E. Morgan were alive […]
Aug 7, 2012
Mini-courses designed to increase creative stimulation and variety in physicians' daily routines can sharpen critical thinking skills, improve job satisfaction and encourage innovative thinking, according to Penn State College of […]
Students from the Penn State College of Medicine‘s Class of 2016 officially began their medical careers last Friday with a White Coat Ceremony at the Hershey Lodge. During this annual […]
Students from the Penn State College of Medicine’s Class of 2016 officially began their medical careers last Friday with a White Coat Ceremony at the Hershey Lodge.
Take a behind the scenes look at Penn State Hershey’s new Life Lion EMS helicopter.