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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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.
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Karen Lasater of the School of Nursing says that most hospitals try to subsist on thin margins of staffing, which for nurses results in worse results for patients and eroded trust in their employers.
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Grad student Rebecca Wu of the School of Nursing explains why she switched her voter registration from California to Pennsylvania, with additional Penn students and organizers featured in photographs.
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Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing says that each patient added to a hospital nurse’s workload is associated with a 7%-12% increase in hospital mortality.
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In a Q&A, PIK Professor Dolores Albarracín discusses a report in which she calls for K-12 education to depoliticize health issues, promote health equity and disease prevention, and provide information about navigating the health care system.
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A report co-authored by PIK Professor Karen Glanz weighs the negative environmental effects of UV filters against their positive impact on human health.
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Marion Leary of the School of Nursing is quoted on planning ahead if you want to have a productive experience while working outside.
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Marion Leary of the School of Nursing and her work on integrating technology and innovation into the training for healthcare providers and lay responders are featured.
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Alison Buttenheim of the School of Nursing understands the frustration of parents still waiting to find a vaccine appointment.