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UHS is proudly celebrating Nursing Week May 4–10, recognizing the outstanding dedication and contributions of our nursing professionals in conjunction with National Nurses Week, observed May 6–12, 2026. Thank you, nurses, for being the heart of UHS!
As the region’s Comprehensive Stroke Center, UHS is joining national efforts to raise awareness about stroke prevention, recognition, and rapid response. Each May, National Stroke Awareness Month serves as a critical reminder that a stroke—also called a “brain attack”—can happen suddenly and without warning.
The UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital Medical Neighborhood Project represents a major step forward in expanding access to high‑quality, patient-centered care in Chenango County. Find construction updates, photos and project timeline information.
As a part of the 19th annual DICK’S Open, UHS is proud to present the 2026 UHS Health Expo with Ernie Els on Wednesday, June 24, at En-Joie Golf Course in Endicott. Mr. Els, former World No. 1 and member of the World Golf Hall of Fame, will be interviewed by SiriusXM’s Dave Marr.
UHS Dermatology and UHS Plastic Surgery will be on-site at the UHS Health Expo at the DICK'S Open to provide skin cancer screenings for event-goers. Registration for a skin cancer screening in advance is required. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Learn more and register today!
UHS is now hiring for both inpatient and retail pharmacy roles. As part of our pharmacy team, you’ll play a vital role in promoting patient safety, optimizing outcomes, and delivering exceptional care.

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  • UHS Nursing Teams: The Heart of Everything We Do
    May 04, 2026

    This week, the nation pauses to celebrate nurses — and at UHS, we want to begin by saying, thank you. Thank you to all of our nurses who provide excellent patient care each and every day.

  • May is National Stroke Awareness Month
    April 29, 2026

    UHS, the region’s Comprehensive Stroke Center, urges everyone to think BEFAST. Each May, National Stroke Awareness Month serves as a critical reminder that a stroke—also called a “brain attack”—can happen suddenly and without warning.