Welcome to Penn State College of Medicine
In 1963, The M.S. Hershey Foundation offered $50 million to The Pennsylvania State University to establish a medical school in Hershey. With this grant and $21.3 million from the U.S. Public Health Service, the University built a medical school, research center, and teaching hospital—Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. The University broke ground in 1966, and Penn State College of Medicine opened its doors to students in 1967. Penn State Hershey Medical Center accepted its first patients in 1970. More...
- Medical students’ films capture how patients, caregivers live with illness Told through photographs and audio, 10 medical student documentaries explore in searing and haunting detail the lives of patients facing debilitating diseases and terminal illnesses.More...
- Graduate students create new science blog Penn State College of Medicine graduate students recently launched a new blog called Lions Talk Science. It will feature articles relating to biomedical sciences as well as fascinating scientific experiment findings.More...
- Book offers lessons for couples coping with cancer Picture a stormy sea, ominous sky, and a small boat being tossed about by threatening waves and gusty winds. Alone in the boat, a couple struggles to keep from going under. This is the metaphor at the heart of Dr. Dan Shapiro’s new book," And in Health: A Guide for Couples Facing Cancer Together," that was released on May 14.More...
- The changing face of pathology is focus of visiting professor lecture in Hershey Dr. Brian Smith, chair, Department of Laboratory Medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Conn., will present the Department of Pathology Visiting Professor Lecture Series talk at 8 a.m. Tuesday, May 14, in the Pathology Conference Room, C7702, on the Penn State Hershey campus. He will present "Pathology Training and Practice in the 21st Century: Not Your Grandfather’s Pathologist Anymore."More...
