Penn Medicine Communications Staff

Penn Medicines Department of Communications manages communications for the Perelman School of Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania Health System. We work with the news media and publish a variety of internal and external publications, aiming to promote the reputation of the institution and its physicians, scientists, and staff, as well as creating awareness of the educational, research, and patient care activities in progress throughout Penn Medicine.

Our Media Relations and Publications divisions are committed to serving all of the communications needs of Penn Medicine including the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP), Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC), Pennsylvania Hospital (PAH) and other entities as well as the Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM).

We are dedicated to quickly responding to the information needs of the news media, and encourage members of the press to call our office with questions about the Health System or School of Medicine or requests for interviews with experts. Visit our staff beat list to find information on contacts for specific subjects.

Patients seeking doctors or appointments should visit PennMedicine.org or call 1-800-789-7366 (PENN).

Holly Auer

Director of Communications

Phone: (215) 349-5659 holly.auer@uphs.upenn.edu

Holly came to Penn Medicine in 2007 following six years as a newspaper health care reporter. She previously worked for The Buffalo News, The Post & Courier in Charleston, S.C. and the Scripps Howard News Service in Washington, D.C., and freelanced for magazines including Glamour, Self and Prevention. She is the recipient of numerous national and statewide awards for her writing and editing as both a journalist and a public relations professional. She is a graduate of Syracuse University, where she majored in magazine journalism, and she earned a masters degree in bioethics at Penn in 2009. She handled media relations for Penns Abramson Cancer Center beginning in 2008, and continues to oversee communications related to Penn Medicines research using personalized cellular therapy to treat blood cancers.

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