4/22
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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What you need to know about the ‘mystery’ dog disease
Deborah Silverstein of the School of Veterinary Medicine explains how to protect dogs from the recent respiratory outbreak.
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Six Lancaster County farms preserved
Tom Daniels of the Weitzman School of Design says that Lancaster County has the most preserved farmland of all U.S. counties.
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‘My life depends on it’: Landisville man seeks kidney transplant after 2-year medical battle sparked by COVID
A Penn Medicine team at Lancaster General Health and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania saved the life of a Landivsille man through a double lung transplant.
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Is thrifting for fun harmful? She did the research; plus tips for thoughtful secondhand shopping
In a Q&A, College of Arts and Sciences fourth-year Anya Miller from Lancaster, Pennsylvania outlines her thesis examining secondhand shopping experiences through a socioeconomic lens.
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Study finds many PA police departments lack video interrogation policies; numerous Lancaster County agencies do record
A study by Marissa Bluestine of Penn Carey Law and colleagues finds that only a handful of Pennsylvania police departments have specific policies requiring video interrogation.
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Case Study Offers Clues on How Penn Medicine Is Trying to Transform Health care
Leaders of Lancaster County's largest health system have repeatedly cited the need to move the industry away from its current fee-for-service model as a key factor in their decision to become part of Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine.