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  • Wellness in the legal profession

    In order to strengthen its existing mental health wellness programs, Penn Carey Law School opened the Clinton/Parker Wellness Suite and developed a first-of-its-kind curriculum that integrated wellness into required Professional Responsibilities courses.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Carey Law

  • Patients with opioid addiction describe the factors that make them quit methadone

    When patients first start methadone treatment opioid use disorder, they must show up five to six days per week in person to get their daily dose. To determine which factors play the largest role in a person’s decision to quit methadone treatment, LDI associate fellow Ashish Thakrar and his colleagues asked patients and staff about why those on methadone decided to stop.

    FULL STORY AT Leonard Davis Institute

  • Employee telemedicine visits nearly 25% less costly than in-person for health systems

    A new analysis comparing Penn Medicine OnDemand services with in-person care shows that telemedicine visits are significantly less expensive to deliver.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Discovering cell identity: $6M NIH grant funds new Penn Medicine research to uncover cardiac cell development

    The seven-year grant will enable researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine launch efforts to uncover how the development and maintenance of heart cells is influenced by DNA.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Center for Innovation & Precision Dentistry presents annual symposium

    Current research at the interface of dental medicine and engineering was in the spotlight as the Center for Innovation & Precision Dentistry, the collaborative center between Penn Dental Medicine and Penn Engineering, presented its 2nd Annual Symposium: Dentists, Scientists & Engineers Transforming Oral Health.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Dental Medicine

  • First Amendment and anti-discrimination

    In 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, the Supreme Court is tasked with deciding whether applying the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, a public-accommodation law, to an artist to speak or stay silent violate the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. Penn Carey Law’s Tobias Barrington Wolff filed an amicus curiae brief in support of the State of Colorado

    FULL STORY AT Penn Carey Law

  • Penn Engineering’s premiere podcast: ‘Innovation & Impact’

    Penn Engineering’s new podcast series highlight innovation with the opportunity to focus on and discuss impact. Each episode of the series will feature a Penn Engineering faculty member as the moderator, as well as additional faculty members that serve as thought leaders and panelists.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Engineering Today

  • Preservation Alliance Awards for three Penn projects

    Three Penn construction projects have been awarded 2023 Grand Jury Awards from the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia: the Burk-Bergman Boathouse renovation and addition, repairs to the David Goddard Research Laboratories (Goddard), and the renovation of historic Kelly Writer's House.

    FULL STORY AT Facilities and Real Estate Services

  • On-the-job training is just the start

    For patient care technicians across the health system, learning opportunities abound at every career stage. A PCT holds certified nursing assistant certification in addition to PCT-specific certifications that allow them to take on additional responsibilities such as medical testing procedures.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • For Health System patient care technicians, learning opportunities abound

    When a patient arrives for surgery at Pennsylvania Hospital, one of the first people they may meet is Darnell Mullins. As a patient care technician (PCT) in perianesthesia, he greets each patient in their room, answers any questions they may have about their procedure, and transports them from the pre-operative unit to the operating room. Ultimately, PCTs are some of the first health care professionals who set the expectations for a patient’s visit.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News