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The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania was sued for medical malpractice in 2018, of which the lawsuit was upheld by a Philadelphia judge.
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The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania was sued for medical malpractice in 2018, of which the lawsuit was upheld by a Philadelphia judge.
A Penn Medicine analysis showed that the development of secondary cancers after CAR T cell therapy is rare.
Penn Medicine’s Nudge Unit is launching several new pilot projects as a part of its approach to improving patient care.
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine have identified a new drug target for treatment-resistant Ovarian cancer.
Penn Med disclosed a revenue figure of nearly $10 billion this fiscal year, up 8% from 2022.
The School of Dental Medicine's Geelsu Hwang received a five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to test a new type of bacteria-resistant dental implant.
The operating profit of Penn Medicine for the 2023 fiscal year marks an increase in revenues compared to 2022.
Penn Medicine has withdrawn from participation in the annual U.S. News and World Report rankings for "Best Hospitals."
A union of Penn Medicine residents and fellows are beginning negotiations with Penn administration for their campaign.
Penn Sikh Organization hosted a free turban tying and community meal at the ARCH patio for Langar on Locust on April 15.
Penn's total cost of attendance was $76,826 in 2020; now it is $84,600.
The Perelman School of Medicine is now ranked No. 2 in this year's U.S. News and World Report rankings.
Penn is planning for the potential overturn of affirmative action by the Supreme Court in an upcoming ruling.
A National Labor Relations Board election is scheduled for Penn Medicine residents and fellows seeking a union.
The Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine and the Pavilion Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania on Feb. 24
Penn Medicine's new March of Dimes Research Center aims to lower barriers of maternal healthcare and minimize disparities based on race.
The Perelman School of Medicine is launching the Penn Achilles Tendinopathy Center of Research Translation, which aims to discover alternative treatments for Achilles tendon injuries.