Oct 04, 2021
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No need to put off getting your mammogram While many people are staying close to home these days to avoid exposure to COVID-19, clinicians at the UHS Breast Center emphasize that their facility on the Vestal Parkwa -
2 Birthing Center nurses honored with DAISY Awards A program to recognize the care and compassion of extraordinary nurses continues at UHS with Rebecca Davis, RN, and Tiffany Kemak, RN, Birthing Center, UHS WilSep 30, 2021 -
UHS Breast Center's Panera Bread Fundraiser The UHS Breast Center is partnering with Panera Bread to get their October Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraising started a day early!Sep 29, 2021 -
Is the Emergency Department the right care setting for your medical concern? Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s sometimes difficult to decide where to go and when to seek care for any of your healthcare concerns—during off hours, or over the weekendSep 27, 2021 -
Cheryl Suhadolnik named the 2021 Broome County Immunization Champion Cheryl Suhadolnik, Clinical coordinator for UHS Physician Practices, has been chosen as one of the 2021 Broome County Immunization Champion by the Broome County Health DepaSep 20, 2021 -
A Helping Hand Sock Out Cancer provides financial support to cancer patientsSep 17, 2021 -
Team UHS tackles Broome County projects for Day of Caring Seven teams of UHS employees volunteered for the 2021 Day of Caring Sept.Sep 10, 2021 -
UHS Employees 'Chalk the Walk' to focus on suicide prevention The message of suicide prevention appeared in the form of heartfelt, creative chalk messages on the sidewalks around UHS Binghamton General Hospital, thanks to an effoSep 10, 2021 -
Amber Donahue is the July DAISY Award Winner! A program to recognize the care and compassion of extraordinary nurses continues at UHS with Amber Donahue, RN, CVICU, UHS Wilson Medical Center, Sep 03, 2021 -
UHS Delaware Valley Hospital to Hold Vaccine Clinic in Masonville In conjunction with Masonville Day, UHS Delaware Valley Hospital staff will be giving COVID-19 vaccines at the Masonville Town Hall on Saturday, September 11 fSep 02, 2021