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Hershey Medical Center named among top hospitals in Pennsylvania by Newsweek
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center ranked third in Pennsylvania in Newsweek’s annual America’s Best-In-State Hospitals.
Read MoreSpirit of Children achieves $1M milestone in supporting Penn State Health Children’s Hospital
Spirit Halloween presented Children’s Miracle Network and Penn State Health Children’s Hospital with a check for $112,854, bringing its total contribution from its Spirit of Children campaign to $1,033,981 since 2009.
Read MorePenn State's Project ECHO team attends MetaECHO global conference
In 2023 Project ECHO celebrated its 20th anniversary along with the return of its annual conference, MetaECHO. The institute’s first gathering since 2019, MetaECHO 2023 was held in Albuquerque, New […]
Read MoreLancaster Medical Center earns key accreditation, approval for cardiac care
Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center has received accreditation for percutaneous coronary intervention — a minimally invasive procedure to open narrowed coronary arteries — from Accreditation for Cardiovascular Excellence.
Read MorePenn State Health reports improved financial performance for first six months of fiscal year
Penn State Health delivered improved financial performance across a range of key metrics for the first six months of fiscal year 2024.
Read MoreLatest Research
Donors continue son’s legacy with estate gift to personalized medicine
A recent estate gift from Dr. and Mrs. Vali and Pari Kermani will expand the Kia Kermani Foundation Research Fund for Personalized Medicine at Penn State College of Medicine.
Read MoreAdvanced imaging gives researchers front row view of cellular junctions
Penn State College of Medicine researchers used focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy to reveal a previously unknown complex formed at cell-to-cell junctions consisting of desmosomes, keratin filaments and endoplasmic reticulum.
Read MoreRh sensitization treatment may be unnecessary in first trimester pregnancies
An immune treatment may not be necessary until after the first trimester of pregnancy, according to Penn State research. The results could change pregnancy care guidelines and close health equity gaps.
Read MoreBlack bisexual women in rural areas are at highest risk for suicidal behaviors
Penn State College of Medicine researchers said they conducted a “first-of-its-kind study,” revealing how various demographic factors intersect to affect a person’s risk of having suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
Read MoreCollege of Medicine receives record-breaking $160M in annual research funding
Between April and June 2023, College of Medicine researchers received 195 grants and contracts totaling $57.04 million for research.
Read MoreLatest Medical Minutes
The Medical Minute: The journey to relieve endometriosis pain
There’s no cure for endometriosis, but the good news is people living with it can do a lot for the pain. A Penn State Health expert talks about options for relief.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: Heart, mind – a profound connection
Heart problems can make you worry, and worry can ultimately lead to heart problems. A Penn State Health expert discusses the link between heart and mind.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: Sinus headache? Maybe not.
The pressure and pain you feel during a bad cold might not be a sinus headache. A Penn State Health expert breaks down a popular misnomer.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: Hernia – the common, treatable condition no one is talking about
‘Tis the season for heart attacks shoveling snow – but don’t forget about hernias. A Penn State Health doctor discusses the ailment and when you should seek help.
Read MoreThe Medical Minute: Tooth trouble linked to heart trouble
Medical science says a lot about how cardiovascular health is influenced by what you put in your mouth. But what about the mouth itself? A Penn State Health heart surgeon offers his views on dental health and hearth health.
Read MoreLatest Education
Thompson and Sallam recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
Andrew Thompson, MD, and Eman Sallam, MD, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for March.
Read MoreHenao and O’Bryant recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
Maria Paula Henao, MD, faculty member, and Michael O’Bryant, DO, resident, are the February awardees through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.
Read MoreGrogan and Eng recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
James Grogan, MD, faculty member, and Nina Eng, MD, resident, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for the month of January.
Read MoreHess and Bavier recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
Stacy Hess, MD, faculty member, and Richard Bavier, MD, resident, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for the month of November.
Read MoreRizk and Hussaini recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
Elias Rizk, MD, and fellow Zeba Hussaini, MD, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for the month of November.
Read MoreLatest Patient Care
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center’s heart transplant survival rate highest in the state
More than 94 percent of all patients who receive a heart transplant at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center survive for at least three years after their surgery.
Read MoreBreakthrough stroke treatment at Penn State Health offers patients new hope
The Vivistim Paired VNS (vagus nerve stimulation) System pairs a surgically implanted device with physical or occupational therapy for people who have moderate to severe upper arm impairment following a stoke.
Read MoreChildren's Hospital earns Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy certification
Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy has certified the clinic at Penn State Health Children's Hospital.
Read MoreHershey Medical Center completes renovation of heart and vascular unit
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center will complete the final stage of a two-part move of its Heart and Vascular Progressive Care Unit from the first to third floor on Tuesday, Feb. 13.
Read MoreSaying yes: Adaptive Ski Day helps people with life-altering injuries find purpose
For Lebanon resident Bill Hoffman, Adaptive Ski Day is as life-changing as the accident he's overcoming.
Read MoreLatest Ask Us Anything About
Ask Us Anything About… Enlarged Prostates
There are more treatment options than ever for enlarged prostate, according to Dr. Jaime Herrera Caceres, a urologist at Penn State Health's Hampden Medical Center and Holy Spirit Medical Center.
Read MoreAsk Us Anything About… Stomach Pain
We all have stomach pains from time to time. But how can we pinpoint the cause and determine when it may be serious and warrant medical attention?
Read MoreAsk Us Anything About… Cholesterol Screening
Dr. Patrick Fitzsimmons, an interventional cardiologist at Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center, covers what you need to know about cholesterol and the importance of knowing your numbers.
Read MoreAsk Us Anything About… RSV in Children
We’ve been hearing a lot about RSV -- or respiratory syncytial virus -- lately. While cases are reported every year, an early influx of cases -- and of hospitalizations, including among children -- is adding to concern this year. We find out what parents need to know from Dr. Jessica Ericson, a pediatric infectious diseases physician, and Dr. Duane Williams, a pediatric critical care physician -- both of Penn State Health Children's Hospital.
Read MoreAsk Us Anything About... Knee Problems
Approximately a quarter of all adults suffer from knee pain. We learn more about the causes of and treatments for a range of knee ailments from two Penn State Health orthopedic surgeons: Dr. Charles Davis and Dr. Aman Dhawan.
Read MoreLatest Community
Penn State Health honors trailblazers during Black History Month
During Black History Month, Penn State Health honors and celebrates the contributions of some of its trailblazers who have left on their marks on society and advocate for equality, justice and progress.
Read MoreAngels of Lancaster: Penn State Health community nurse addresses health inequities person by person
Angela Shuman is a conduit to health care for people who need it desperately, but can’t always access it.
Read MorePenn State Health Inclusion Week events highlight diversity in health care
A crowd of illustrated diverse people on a plain background.
Read MorePenn State Health’s first Community Benefit Report highlights work to improve public health
Penn State Health’s first Community Benefit Report highlights efforts to improve public health in Central Pennsylvania.
Read MoreWelcome to Penn State Health’s flu shot drive-through. Mind the curves.
For the community health nurses and volunteers who make it happen, each stop in the annual flu shot drive-through clinic is the culmination of months of planning and years of fine-tuning.
Read MoreLatest People
Globig receives Lancaster Medical Center’s DAISY Award
Lancaster Medical Center presented its fourth-quarter DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses to Nick Globig, a registered nurse in the 6 North Medical-Surgical Unit.
Read MoreYee receives Holy Spirit Medical Center’s BEE Award
Htwe Yee, patient care associate, Cardiac Special Care Unit, is the recipient of Holy Spirit Medical Center’s BEE (Be Extraordinary Every day) award.
Read MoreDr. Roger Ladda, Penn State College of Medicine professor emeritus, dies at 87
Dr. Roger Ladda, professor emeritus, former chief of the Department of Human Genetics, Growth and Development, and former medical director of the cytogenetics laboratory, died on Feb. 16.
Read MoreThe voice: Four Diamonds-funded translator helps families struck by childhood cancer
When dancers take the floor at THON, one of the outcomes they're dancing for is Ernesto Garcia, medical interpreter in the pediatric hematology-oncology unit at Penn State Health Children's Hospital.
Read MoreBalancing act: How chief MRI technologist helps team find work-life harmony
With 32 years of experience in health imaging, Fred Gajewski has had a fulfilling—and busy—career. His work has taken him across the U.S. and the world, from Oregon to Massachusetts, […]
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