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With the National Weather Service forecasting dangerously cold temperatures for our service area, Broome County has identified warming centers and emergency shelter resources available during the colder temperatures.
To help keep everyone safe during cold and flu season, you may be asked to wear a mask while in UHS facilities. Please avoid visiting patients if you are feeling unwell and practice good hand hygiene by washing your hands frequently.
Washing your hands is easy, and it’s one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of germs. Clean hands can help stop germs from spreading from one person to another and in our communities—including your home, workplace, schools, and childcare facilities.
Join us for an upcoming educational seminar designed for patients considering total joint replacement of the hip or knee, where you'll learn about the procedure, recovery, and what to expect every step of the way. We will guide you through the latest advancements in joint replacement and answer your questions to help you make informed decisions about your health.
In our latest issue of UHS Stay Healthy Magazine, you'll meet Laura Cleary who was working to finish her final semester of nursing school and taking the first steps towards becoming a mother when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Read how UHS Oncology was there to support her through her cancer journey.
UHS is now hiring Patient Care Pharmacists for our dedicated Inpatient Pharmacy team. In this role, you will promote patient safety and optimize therapeutic outcomes. Find a culture of connection and patient-centered care with UHS.
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Prepare for extreme cold: Know where warming centers are locatedJanuary 23, 2026With the National Weather Service forecasting dangerously cold temperatures for our service area, the Broome County Office of Emergency Services and the Department of Social Services (DSS) have identified the following warming centers and emergency shelter resources available during the colder temperatures.
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When a storm hits, keep virtual healthcare in mindJanuary 22, 2026Your health is important, even when a snowstorm or other inclement weather makes travel difficult. Many UHS practices now provide a Virtual Healthcare option, connecting with your healthcare provider for a visit via your home computer or mobile device.
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Key facts about cervical cancer and its risk factorsJanuary 22, 2026Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, observed each January, is a vital initiative to educate the public about cervical cancer, its prevalence, prevention strategies and the importance of early detection through screening.
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Know the signs of frostbite and hypothermiaJanuary 22, 2026With frigid temperatures in the forecast, we want to remind everyone that serious health problems can result from prolonged exposure to the cold.
