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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
A quoted study by the School of Nursing found that hospitals with nurse practitioners had fewer deaths after common surgeries, as well as shorter hospital stays and decreased Medicare costs for patients.
Penn In the News
A study by Catherine McDonald of the School of Nursing and colleagues finds that risky behaviors are relatively common among teen drivers, including handheld cellphone use and speeding.
Penn In the News
Marion Leary of the School of Nursing says that frontline health care workers make medical technology more effective when they create it themselves.
Penn In the News
At a conference, Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing says that now is the time to tackle several long-standing issues in nursing, including labor shortages and workforce diversity.
Penn In the News
A $125 million gift from alumnus Leonard Lauder has created a tuition-free program at the School of Nursing that will eventually train 40 nurse practitioners a year for decades to come.
Penn In the News
Sara Solomon of the Penn Injury Science Center hopes to work with Tyrique Glasgow in the Penn Community Scholars program to replicate his model of collective impact citywide.
Penn In the News
Barbara Riegel of the School of Nursing says that “treat yourself” consumerism doesn’t meet the definition of self-care.
Penn In the News
A study co-authored by Adriana Perez of the School of Nursing identifies four key barriers stopping Hispanic Americans who want to be vaccinated.
Penn In the News
A study by Catherine McDonald of the School of Nursing finds that many teens are prone to risky behaviors while driving, particularly handheld cellphone use and speeding.
Penn In the News
José Bauermeister of the School of Nursing will assist a Florida State University team in developing research on HIV clinics to decrease infection rates among young gay men.