Doylestown Health is now officially part of Penn Medicine Philadelphia Business Journal Doylestown Health is now officially part of Penn Medicine Doylestown Health and its affiliates will be integrated into Penn Medicine, featuring remarks from Health System CEO Kevin B. Mahoney.
Blog: Stay connected to others for more peace Healio Blog: Stay connected to others for more peace John D. Kelly of the Perelman School of Medicine recommends recording landmark events in the lives of loved ones and texting them on those days to stay connected to others.
Hysterectomies are common surgeries, but myths about their impact persist PhillyVoice Hysterectomies are common surgeries, but myths about their impact persist Monique R. Farrow of the Perelman School of Medicine says that many patients have gaps when it comes to understanding different types of hysterectomies.
Nursing homes anxious as Republicans ponder deep Medicaid cuts Bloomberg Law Nursing homes anxious as Republicans ponder deep Medicaid cuts Rachel Werner of the Perelman School of Medicine and Leonard Davis Institute explains how nursing homes will struggle in the face of Medicaid cuts.
A major evolutionary enigma solved: How simple cells gave rise to complex ones El Pais A major evolutionary enigma solved: How simple cells gave rise to complex ones César de la Fuente of the Perelman School of Medicine and School of Engineering and Applied Science comments on the analogy between biological evolution and computational algorithms.
Archaeologists discovered a mysterious pharaoh from a war-ridden era of ancient Egypt. Take a look inside his tomb Business Insider Archaeologists discovered a mysterious pharaoh from a war-ridden era of ancient Egypt. Take a look inside his tomb Josef Wegner of the Penn Museum and School of Arts & Sciences, a leader of the team that uncovered an Egyptian tomb, says, “Discovering king’s tombs, new pharaohs, are few and far between.”
When to see a psychiatrist U.S. News & World Report When to see a psychiatrist Maria Oquendo of the Perelman School of Medicine says that many psychiatric conditions have a strong biological basis that psychologists aren’t trained to understand.
Federal science policies pose long-term risk, economists warn The New York Times Federal science policies pose long-term risk, economists warn Britta Glennon of the Wharton School says that the U.S. could become less attractive to global talent if foreign students and scientists no longer see the country as welcoming.
These Philadelphia-area hospitals have the highest cancer surgery volumes Philadelphia Business Journal These Philadelphia-area hospitals have the highest cancer surgery volumes The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania was the leader in cancer surgeries in fiscal 2024.
How much should college students work? A Mankato professor looks at link between too much work and failing grades. Minneapolis Star Tribune How much should college students work? A Mankato professor looks at link between too much work and failing grades. “People who are working high number of hours while they are enrolled have lower academic performance,” says Laura Perna of the Graduate School of Education.