Dec 18, 2020
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UHS Wilson Medical Center Blood Drive Cancelled Due to the snow, today's Wilson's Blood Drive has been cancelled. -
Media information for United Health Services (UHS) first babies You may be interested in covering the first baby born in our region at Christmas and at the start of the New Year. If either or both of these events should occur at aDec 14, 2020 -
Happy Hanukkah to those celebrating the 'Festival of Lights' Hanukkah, one of the most widely observed Jewish holidays, is a festive eight-day celebration that is set to kick off this evening, Thursday, December 10.Dec 10, 2020 -
UHS Infusion Center Benefits from Good Deeds Day Representatives from Meridian Clinical Research presented John Carrigg, Beth Anne Kaplan & Jennifer Zeggert with a donation for the UHS Infusion Center as part of theirDec 08, 2020 -
Visions Federal Credit Union Supports COVID-19 Testing Visions Federal Credit Union has provided UHS Hospitals with a $15,000 grant that will allow them to expand their COVID-19 testing capacity.Nov 16, 2020 -
United Health Services (UHS) Supply Chain receives National ECRI Institute Award ECRI, an independent nonprofit organization that improves the safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness of patient care, announced the winners of its ninthNov 10, 2020 -
UHS National Pasta Month food drive for CHOW provides 7,310 meals Thanks to the generosity of UHS employees, the recent pasta food drive at UHS will provide 7,310 meals to Southern Tier residents in need.Nov 06, 2020 -
Amid Another Wave Of COVID-19 Cases, Southern Tier Hospitals Cope With Staff Shortages BINGHAMTON, NY (WSKG) — While COVID-19 hospitalizations rise around the country, hospitals are facing staff shortages.Nov 03, 2020 -
UHS Offers Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Services (PRESSCONNECTS) -- We’re all familiar with physical therapy as it relates to recovering from an accident, injury or joint replacement. It’s easy to picture a rehab gymNov 03, 2020 -
Yes, masks are effective, major university study says A University of Kansas study released this week backs up what UHS and other hospitals and health agencies have been saying for months: Masks do work by significantlyOct 30, 2020