STATE COLLEGE — Penn Highlands Healthcare recently announced the graduation of its Graduate Medical Education program residents and fellows in family medicine, psychiatry and sports medicine.
This year’s graduating class represents excellence in patient care, clinical training and medical education. Of the 13 graduates, five will remain with Penn Highlands Healthcare.
Wesley Michael Paul, MD, who completed his sports medicine fellowship at Penn Highlands DuBois, will remain with Penn Highlands Healthcare as a physician with Penn Highlands Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in State College.
“Graduate medical education plays an important role in developing highly skilled physicians who are committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality care,” said Betsy Lingle, Penn Highlands Healthcare GME Director. “We are incredibly proud of our graduates and are especially pleased that several have chosen to continue their careers with Penn Highlands Healthcare, where they will make a lasting impact on the communities we serve.”
Penn Highlands Healthcare’s Graduate Medical Education program offers comprehensive, hands-on experience across multiple fields, including training in family medicine, psychiatry and sports medicine. The ACGME-accredited program is designed to develop professional and caring physicians who deliver high-quality and compassionate care to patients.
For more information on Penn Highlands Healthcare’s Graduate Medical Education program, visit www.phhealthcare.org/gme

