Talk:Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
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Penn State School of Medicine
[edit]I'm not sure that the Penn State School of Medicine is called the Milton Hershey Medical Center. https://med.psu.edu/ Rather, a close reading of the article seems to indicate that the Hershey Foundation gave the money to establish a medical center with the School of Medicine part of the medical campus. But apparently on the Penn State website the actual school is shown as the Penn State College of Medicine. A medical center affiliated with a medical school does train interns and residents, but they are still separate facilities. I don't believe Penn State School of Medicine should redirect here. Bodding (talk) 01:44, 3 April 2020 (UTC)
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