- Infectious diseases
- Transplant Institute
- Cancer care
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Anesthesiology
- Endocrinology and diabetes
- Stroke care
- Heart and vascular care
- Gynecology
- Gastroenterology and hepatology
- Primary care
- Interventional radiology
- Penn Medicine at Home
- Radiation oncology
Traffic Advisory: A major construction is affecting traffic near our hospital. Medical Drive will be closed until further notice. Please use Filbert Street to access Penn Presbyterian’s main entrance and parking garage.
Overview
The Penn Presbyterian Medical Center has an outstanding track record of medical accomplishments — such as creating one of the first coronary care units in the country — and it continues to provide leading-edge care as part of Penn Medicine. In recent years, Penn Presbyterian has become a regional leader in performing minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery.
Penn Presbyterian includes the Pavilion for Advanced Care (PAC), a 178,000 square-foot, acute care building, and Penn Medicine’s Level 1 Trauma Center.
PUBLIC NOTICE: ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® Site Visit
The ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® is the highest credential a healthcare organization can achieve. A Magnet designation indicates to patients and the public that these organizations have met the most stringent, evidence-based standards of nursing excellence in patient care delivery.
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center was designated as a Magnet organization in 2012, 2016 and 2021 by the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® and they are now applying for redesignation.
We invite patients, family members, staff, and other interested parties to provide feedback via email or direct mail.
- All comments must be submitted by October 31, 2025.
- Anonymous comments should be sent in writing to the Magnet Program Office.
- Please note that ALL COMMENTS WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL and will not be shared with the organization.
Send Comments to: Marguerite Smalls
American Nurses Association
Magnet Recognition Program Office
8403 Colesville Road., Suite 500
Silver Spring, MD 20910
E-Mail Comments to: magnet@ana.org
Why is Magnet important?
Magnet recognition acknowledges the invaluable contributions of nurses in all healthcare settings and among all populations worldwide. It is a results-driven recognition that fosters nurse engagement and the role nurses play as interprofessional team members to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. Learn more about ANCC Magnet®.