PCOM Students and Faculty in the News | September 2019
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PCOM in the News 
September 2019


September 30, 2019

View local, regional and national stories featuring PCOM faculty, students and events for the month of September 2019.

September 27, 2019 | The Philadelphia Inquirer (Online)
Jessica Kendorski, PhD, chair, school psychology, discusses school refusal.

September 25, 2019 | McKnight’s Long-Term Care News
Ilene Warner-Maron, PhD, clinical assistant professor, geriatrics, comments on recent legislation regarding certified nursing aide training programs.

September 25, 2019 | The Morning Call; The Philadelphia Inquirer; Philadelphia Inquirer (Online); New York Daily News; Medical XPress; The Times and Democrat; Journal Star; The Napa Valley Register
Flo Da-Silva (DO ’23) discusses disparities in the medical education for students of color.

September 23, 2019 | Anxiety.org
Lindsey Salerno (PsyD ’23) shares information and recommendations for cannabis use disorder.

September 22, 2019 | NBC10
Terri Erbacher, PhD, clinical associate professor, school psychology, discusses active shooter drills in schools.

September 19-21, 2019 | 6ABC; 6ABC Online; Yahoo! News; Chestnut Hill Local
PCOM hosts its second-annual Wellness Fest, featuring free, healthy fun for the whole family.

September 19, 2019 | The Philadelphia Inquirer; Philadelphia Daily News
Gregory McDonald, DO '89, dean, PCOM School of Health Sciences, discusses sudden cardiac death.

September 16, 2019 | Al Día; Inside OME (AACOM)
PCOM partners with Cabrini University to develop a summer mentoring program designed to educate college-age African-American and Latino men about STEM careers.

September 11, 2019 | Inquirer.com
Gregory McDonald, DO '89, dean, PCOM School of Health Sciences, discussed how excessive heat due to climate change can make older Philadelphians more susceptible to dehydration, hyperthermia and even death.

September 5, 2019 | Inquirer.com; The Aspen Institute
Terri Erbacher, PhD, clinical associate professor, school psychology, discussed the role that schools could play as an "early warning" indicator of violence later in life.

Summer 2019 | Delaware County Medicine & Health
Terri Erbacher, PhD, clinical associate professor, school psychology, discussed mental wellness in the digital age.

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