How Penn State Hershey Medical Center is driving medical practices
towards safer, more consistent, and more efficient care
In This Issue
- 0 Penn State Medicine
- 1 Contents
- 3 First Note: Message from the Dean and CEO
- 4 Putting a Stop to Infections and Errors
- 9 Greg Caputo: The Face of Quality and Safety
- 9 Care Journals Distributed at Medical Center
- 10 High Tech Monitoring Tracks Infections
- 12 Patients Give Back through Clinical Studies
- 14 New Technologies Allow Better Care for Emergency Department Patients
- 16 Pulse Program Reaches Out to High School Students
- 16 Pharmaceutical ATM Reduces Error
- 18 Pastoral Care Students Learn About the Patient and Themselves
- 21 Cancer Institute Ready for Mid-Summer Opening
- 22 Inaugural Lecture Features Home-Based Filmmaking
- 22 Genome Project Director Holds Lecture at Medical Center
- 23 College of Medicine Celebrates its Current and Past Classes
- 24 Neuroscience Institute Integrates Specialties
- 25 New affiliation with St. Joseph Medical Center
- 25 Academic Affiliation Ends with Lehigh Valley Health Network
- 26 News and Notes
- 28 Bacteria Research Tries to Stay One Step Ahead
- 29 Hollenbeak Shows the Cost-Savings of Smoking Cessation
- 29 Groundbreaking for Penn State Hershey Rehabilitation Hospital
- 30 Faculty Spotlight: Dwight Davis
- 31 Emeritus Title Allows for Continuation of Work
- 32 Faculty and Staff News
- 33 High School Students View Real-Time Surgeries
- 34 Class Notes
- 35 Memorial: Howard E. Morgan, M.D.
- 36 Ken Hatt’s Legacy Continues Through Gift Planning
- 37 Scholarships Open the Door for Students
- 38 THON 2009 Sets New Records
- 40 Alumni Profile: Frederick Michel
- 41 Parting Shot: Living the American Dream Did Not Come Easy
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