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Women in Medicine: Rana Al-Sadi, PhD
September is Women in Medicine Month, presented by the American Medical Association Women Physicians Section. Penn State College of Medicine honors Rana Al-Sadi, assistant professor in the Division of Gastroenterology […]
Woodward Center presents awards as part of 2023 EdVenture event
Penn State College of Medicine’s Woodward Center for Excellence in Health Sciences Education presents awards as part of its annual EdVenture celebration.
Woodward Center presents awards at 2021 EdVenture event
Penn State College of Medicine's Woodward Center for Excellence in Health Sciences Education presented several awards as part of its annual EdVenture celebration.
Words matter when talking about Alzheimer's
Using war metaphors in reference to Alzheimer's disease should be replaced with messages of resilience against a complex, age-associated condition that may not be fully defeatable, according to a team of researchers.
Yu, Ingram, Paules and others collaborate on Open Forum Infectious Diseases article
Nyein Yu, MD, David Ingram, DO, Catharine Paules, MD, and several other co-authors collaborated on an article in Open Forum Infectious Diseases.
Zaorsky recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
Dr. Nicholas Zaorsky is featured for June in the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.
¿Cuántas personas contraen ‘COVID largo’? Más de la mitad, encuentran los investigadores.
Más de la mitad de las personas diagnosticadas con COVID-19 en todo el mundo experimentarán síntomas post-COVID hasta seis meses después de recuperarse, según los investigadores de la Facultad de Medicina.
‘Always rise above’: Pediatric cancer survivor, now Penn State Health nurse, passes along hope
The first time she lost a young patient to the same foe that almost claimed her life, Corene Parrish came face to face with a new enemy – survivor’s guilt.
‘El buen doctor’: Penn State Health resident works to improve care for Hispanic patients
A patient’s father called Raul Vazquez Urrutia “the good doctor” because he explained treatment in the family’s native language, Spanish, addressing a barrier members of the Hispanic/Latino community can face.
‘Guardian of the Genome’ and the ‘WASp’ team up to repair DNA damage
College of Medicine researchers found that replication protein A works with an ally called the WAS protein to ‘save the day’ and prevent potential cancers from developing.