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Penn Medicine opens the largest equipment sterilization facility in the country The Interventional Support Center, an instrument processing and surgical supply preparation facility, will support two hospitals and three outpatient centers.
Penn Medicine has opened its new Interventional Support Center (ISC), the largest instrument processing and surgical supply preparation facility in the country. Located in Southwest Philadelphia, the ISC is the first facility of its kind in Pennsylvania. In this space, staff will both sterilize and package thousands of instruments each day in preparation for surgeries and procedures from basic scissors and clamps to advanced robotic instruments.
At nearly 110,000 square feet, the ISC is designed to process instruments from up to 200 surgical cases each day. Penn purchased the entire building in 2018 and built a physical plant to support the ISC’s operations. Today, the ISC will combine instrument processing services fr
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My approach to this piece is to create something that is uplifting, that has a sense of wonder and beauty, Lin said. I want to make you aware of your surroundings in the Pavilion, in this beacon of scientific advancement, connecting you to the physical and natural world around you while symbolizing the very essence of life DNA.
The steel tree structure will be suspended from the ceiling of the building s Connector Level, a series of bridges linking HUP East, HUP West and the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine. It will reach down to the ground floor of the Pavilion.
Dr. Florencia Greer Polite receiving the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 16, 2020.
As I walked to the top floor of the Perelman Center to receive the novel COVID-19 vaccine, I was filled with an emotion I had not felt in some time:
hope. Yet there was something else on my mind at that moment as a physician of African descent: Tuskegee.
I told my colleague that while our country could never undo the harm it caused to the many families directly and indirectly affected by the inhumane acts of the Tuskegee syphilis experimentation, my hope was that this iteration of scientific discovery would be restorative.