Geisinger Health System

09/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/18/2024 08:17

Geisinger Commonwealth Day to be celebrated Monday, Sept. 30

SCRANTON - At its third annual Geisinger Commonwealth Day on Sept. 30, Geisinger College of Health Sciences will celebrate its growth as an integrated college with schools of nursing and medicine and a School of Graduate Education poised to launch new programs. The day is dedicated to "honoring the past and embracing the future," and this year attendees will learn just how far the college has moved to advance its five-year strategic plan, Drive to THRIVE.

"Part of honoring our past is acknowledging how important the community is to our future," said Dr. Byerley, president of Geisinger College of Health Sciences. "We're happy to share that our strategic plan has been expanding opportunities for local students and growing programs that will meet the changing needs of our neighbors. This year we have an important milestone to celebrate. With the Class of 2024, our medical school has surpassed 1,000 alumni. That should be a source of pride for our neighbors. And speaking of increasing access and care in our region, our college has expanded its residency programs and introduced new programs in the Northeast."

"We'll also spotlight our research accomplishments, especially the MyCode project which passed 350,000 enrolled participants in September," she said. "With paired DNA sequence and health data currently available for nearly 230,000 of these participants, MyCode is the largest healthcare system-based study of its kind in the United States."

The community is invited to tour the Medical Sciences Building, including the school's Simulation Center and historical displays, and learn about current research.

Geisinger Commonwealth Day will be celebrated Monday, Sept. 30, from 1 - 5 p.m. at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, 525 Pine St., Scranton. Register at go.geisinger.edu/geisingercommonwealthday.

About Geisinger College of Health Sciences
Geisinger College of Health Sciences is the research and education arm of the Geisinger family. Geisinger is committed to making better health easier for the more than 1 million people it serves. Geisinger is the inaugural member of Risant Health, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding and accelerating the adoption of value-based care. Founded more than 100 years ago by Abigail Geisinger, the system now includes 10 hospital campuses, a health plan with more than half a million members, and the College. The College houses a Research Institute, graduate medical education, and schools of medicine, nursing and graduate education, in addition to faculty and professional development programs. The College is committed to non-discrimination in all employment and educational opportunities. Visit geisinger.edu/gchs.