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Transitioning care from your primary oncologist to the Survivorship Clinic
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.
Treatment for blinding blood vessel condition yields long-lasting vision improvement
A treatment for retinal vein occlusion may lead to long-term vision improvement according to a Penn State College of Medicine researcher and colleagues.
Triplets born on Leap Day tour NICU expansion at Penn State’s Children’s Hospital
Triplets born on Leap Day tour NICU expansion at Penn State’s Children’s Hospital
Trust, teamwork and a calling to save lives inspires Life Lion paramedic
As a teenager, Alex Blackwood developed a passion for emergency medical care and once considered a career as a trauma surgeon. “But when I was going to Penn State Berks, […]
Two College of Medicine graduate students receive prestigious Penn State awards
Two graduate students at Penn State College of Medicine have received the prestigious Penn State Alumni Association Dissertation Award.
Two Penn State Health hospitals launch partnership to better support sexual assault victims
Penn State Health Hampden Medical Center and Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center are partnering with Penn State’s Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing to enhance support for survivors of sexual assault through secure telehealth technology.
U.S. News & World Report lists three Penn State Health hospitals among nation’s best
U.S. News & World Report has recognized three Penn State Health hospitals in its annual Best Hospitals rankings and ratings again this year.
Ultimate grassroots: Penn State Health community garden program fights food insecurity in central Pennsylvania
Penn State Health is establishing community gardens and expand existing ones in yards behind small town libraries or near Salvation Army campuses in communities like Harrisburg, Steelton and Millersburg.
Un estudio muestra que las minorías tienen más probabilidades de recibir una vacuna combinada contra la gripe y el COVID que solo la vacuna contra el COVID sola
Los resultados de un estudio en el que participó un investigador de la Facultad de Medicina sugieren que agrupar las vacunas o refuerzos contra el COVID-19 con las vacunas contra la influenza podría aumentar la aceptación de las vacunas contra el COVID-19 y la influenza entre las minorías.
Un estudio utiliza saliva para predecir el riesgo de gravedad de COVID-19 en niños
Los investigadores de la Facultad de Medicina de Penn State están involucrados en un estudio que analiza la relación entre las proteínas llamadas citoquinas en la saliva y la infección por COVID-19 para ayudar a predecir la gravedad de la infección.