As of September 2023, Penn Medicine’s official employee newsletter in print is Inside Penn Medicine. Many of our employee newsletter stories are now published throughout each month on the Penn Medicine News Blog. Older stories are available to browse in these archives.

Free CPR Week 2023 at Penn Medicine Princeton Health_staff

Princeton Health Provides Free CPR Training to Community Members

Princeton Health Community Wellness instructors trained more than 2,300 individuals in basic lifesaving techniques during Free CPR Week.

  • News & Notes

    Princeton Health News & Notes—May 2022

    May 01, 2022
    This month’s hot topics include recipes, radio interviews, and restarting in-person sessions of a popular meetup for new moms and their infants.
  • Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center ranks among New Jersey’s best hospitals for patient satisfaction.

    Patients Praise Princeton Medical Center

    April 01, 2022
    Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center ranked among New Jersey’s best hospitals for overall patient satisfaction in Fiscal Year 2021.
  • In 2022, Princeton House Behavioral Health will honor six staff members each quarter — three each from inpatient and outpatient services — who demonstrate exceptional customer service, commitment to safety, and teamwork.

    Princeton House Honors 2021 Employees of the Quarter

    April 01, 2022
    Princeton House Behavioral Health recently hosted a virtual luncheon to honor its 2021 Employees of the Quarter.
  • Got a great idea? There is still time to seek grant funds to help bring it to life.

    Princeton Health Innovations

    April 01, 2022
    The Princeton Medical Center Foundation will accept applications through April 15 for Princeton Health Innovations, a program offering grants of up to $25,000 for creative solutions toward improving processes or providing safe, effective patient care.
  • Labor & Delivery staff at Princeton Medical Center displaying their contributions to the annual Heroes Fighting Hunger food drive.

    Heroes Fighting Hunger: Annual Food Drive Delivers

    April 01, 2022
    Thank you to the employees, volunteers, and physicians across Penn Medicine Princeton Health who donated non-perishable food, personal care items, and other necessities to members of our central New Jersey community.
  • Thank you to the Princeton Health staff members who volunteered their time serving meals at Trenton Area Soup Kitchen in February.

    Month of Giving — Trenton Area Soup Kitchen

    April 01, 2022
    Staff members across Penn Medicine Princeton Health volunteered at Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) in February, serving dinners on four separate days throughout the month.
  • Pictured, right, Princeton Health medical staff President Barry Perlman, MD, presents a $1,000 medical staff donation to Shazia Buskens of HomeFront, a central New Jersey nonprofit striving to end homelessness.

    Medical Staff Donations Benefit New Jersey Nonprofits

    April 01, 2022
    The Penn Medicine Princeton Health medical staff presented $1,000 donations in early 2022 to benefit two central New Jersey nonprofits.
  • Honorees at YWCA Princeton’s 38th annual Tribute to Women Awards will include Reina Fleury, vice president, Human Resources, and CHRO at Princeton Health.

    Reina Fleury Honored by YWCA Princeton

    March 01, 2022
    Reina Fleury, vice president, Human Resources, and CHRO at Princeton Health will be honored March 31 at YWCA Princeton’s Tribute to Women Awards, which recognizes women in central and southern New Jersey who make a difference in their communities.
  • New center at Princeton Medical Center provided individualized, patient-centered care for people diagnosed with thyroid and parathyroid conditions.

    Comprehensive, Customized Thyroid and Parathyroid Care at Princeton Medical Center

    March 01, 2022
    Princeton Medical Center brings together a variety of specialists providing patient-centered care for individuals diagnosed with conditions of the thyroid and parathyroid.
  • Employees, volunteers, and physicians across Princeton Health sported various shades of red on February 4 as part of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women initiative to raise awareness of heart disease among women.

    Go Red for Women

    March 01, 2022
    Penn Medicine Princeton Health employees, volunteers, and physicians observed National Wear Red Day® on February 4 as part of an American Heart Association initiative to raise awareness of heart disease among women.
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