Formulas for flu vaccines are set months in advance, and doctors don't find out how well they match circulating strains of virus until the season gets going. That match is what really determines how bad a flu season is, said Stephen Gluckman, an infectious diseases doctor at Penn Medicine. ...
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Penn MedicineVideos (July 14, 2023) – Penn Orthopaedics offers multiple options forjoint replacement surgery, including the latest robotic knee and hip replacement technologies. In this video, Dr. Travers, Director of the Penn Orthopaedics Robotics and Navigation Program, discusses what robotic joint ...
First-year doctors, or interns, spend 87 percent of their work time away from patients, half of which is spent interacting with electronic health records, according to a new study from researchers at Penn Medicine and Johns Hopkins University. Of the 13 percent of time spent interacting with p...
Dissected tumor pieces that will be used to grow brain organoids.Penn Medicine Glioblastoma is one of the most common and aggressive forms of brain cancer, and it is particularly difficult to treat. Now, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have come up with a new...
overview dr. richard s. legro is an obstetrician-gynecologist in hershey, pennsylvania and is affiliated with penn state health milton s. hershey medical center . he received his medical degree from icahn school of medicine at mount sinai and has been in practice for more than 20 years. dr....
Division of Medicine, University College London, London, UK; 3University Hospital of Muenster, Muenster, Germany ATTR amyloidosis comprises a group of rare multisystem diseases including non-hereditary wild type ATTR amyloidosis (also known as senile cardiac amyloidosis, senile systemic amyloidosis), Fa...
Dr. Verena Brown– Child Abuse Specialist –Vanderbilt University School of Medicine–Nashville, Tennessee 3rd row left to right: Dr. Kathryn R. Crowell– Child Abuse Pediatrics –Penn State Center For The Protection of Children Penn State TLC Clinic–Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ...
at the right distance, many times patients are looking at a computer they're staring up at a computer, so their eyes are completely open as opposed to just looking down at the computer. If you look down at the computer, your eyes are three quarters of the way shut so the eyelid is ...
Limits can hurt patients who have big copayments for each refill or trouble getting to the drugstore, noted Dr. Ramy Sedhom, an oncologist and palliative care specialist with Penn Medicine Princeton Health. “I have a lot of patients who only...