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  • In the quest for more ‘integrated’ health care, social networks are the key

    To achieve meaningful integration in health care, providers need to communicate and collaborate beyond their immediate area of practice or specialty, and interaction among caregivers and their work units. Health care must leverage knowledge about how social networks operate across all levels of an organization and design care to improve relational processes within and across these networks.

    FULL STORY AT Leonard Davis Institute

  • Penn Medicine chatbot screening helps identify postpartum depression

    Healing at Home provides vital support for new moms at home, especially during the “fourth trimester” or those first six weeks after birth. The program’s texting service—a chatbot—allows them to still remain connected with their care providers. To make communication easier, its automated chatbot, named Penny, uses “natural language processing,” allowing patients to ask questions and receive answers in a natural way.”

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Summer Featured Books and DVDs: For the love of food

    This month’s featured materials show some of the many ideas and values food can represent in cultural analysis and storytelling.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Libraries

  • Linh Thi Xuan Phan joins NSF project on cyber-physical systems for transportation technology

    The associate professor in Penn Engineering’s Department of Computer and Information Science is collaborating with an international team of researchers that will work to unify the design of software and hardware components in cyber-physical transportation systems.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Engineering Today

  • 76ers join Penn Med, Wharton, and philanthropists to fund health initiatives

    76ers managing partners and philanthropists Josh and Marjorie Harris plan to invest $1M in companies funded by the Penn Medicine—Wharton Fund for Health to fund businesses that work to improve the lives of Philadelphians through creative ideas to tackle social determinants of health.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Penn Medicine awarded $9 million to advance study of technology that lights up lung cancer tumors

    A grant from the National Cancer Institute will build on Penn’s pioneering role in the use of intraoperative imaging technology that makes it easier and safer to remove tumors on or in the lungs.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Penn Dental Medicine partners with Woods Services to provide care for individuals with disabilities

    Expanding its outreach within the community, Penn Dental Medicine will partner with Woods Services to provide dental treatment for its clients and residents of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, including children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Dental Medicine

  • Diana Mutz wins 2022 American Political Science Association Best Book Award

    Her book, “Winners and Losers: The Psychology of Foreign Trade,” reveals how people’s orientations toward in-groups and out-groups influence how they think about trade with foreign countries.

    FULL STORY AT Annenberg School for Communication

  • Novel sleep education learning modules developed for nurse practitioners

    Sleep health is increasingly recognized as important to overall health, and sleep disturbances and disorders are clinical problems that require diagnosis and management. But when patients present with symptoms and concerns about their sleep disturbances, they often do so to healthcare providers who are not sleep specialists.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Nursing News

  • Diversity in the Stacks: Highlights from the Penn Sexuality Collection

    This year, the Penn Libraries launched the Penn Sexuality Collection, a new effort that builds upon our already existing collections in more traditional aspects of sexuality studies. The Penn Libraries is already home to the Banned Books Collections, which is made up of pulp fiction of a sexual nature that was popular for about 40 years after World War II.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Libraries