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The Power of Prevention: Why Screenings Matter Preventive cancer screenings are an essential tool in the fight against cancer, providing early detection that can save lives.Jan 30, 2025 -
UHS Spine Surgery Program earns Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval For immediate release Contact: Carrie Davis, Vice President of Communications and Marketing (607) 762-2804 | carrie.davis@nyuhs.org Date: January 23, 2025Jan 23, 2025 -
Choosing the right laboratory: A critical aspect of medical care Expertly handled laboratory samples with timely results provided to clinicians are a critical aspect of medical diagnosis and treatment.Jan 21, 2025 -
What to know about cervical cancer and its risk factors Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, observed each January, is a vital initiative to educate the public about cervical cancer, its prevalence, prevention strategies and the impJan 13, 2025 -
Health screening 101: The power of prevention With the New Year underway and a fresh calendar ahead, it's the perfect time to take charge and make your health a top priority in 2025.Jan 06, 2025 -
UHS welcomes first baby of 2025 It’s a girl! Born on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, at UHS Wilson Medical Center, Zoe Anthonellys made history as UHS’ first baby of the New Year.Jan 01, 2025 -
A New Era in Healthcare: Reflecting on a Transformative Year at UHS 2024 was a monumental year for UHS. We celebrated outstanding achievements, embraced innovation, and reaffirmed our shared commitment to patient-centered care.Dec 30, 2024 -
UHS Heart & Vascular Institute performs 1,000th TAVR procedure In November, the UHS Structural Heart Disease and Valve Clinic team reached a remarkable milestone by performing the 1,000th TAVR (TranscatheterDec 12, 2024 -
What it’s like to work in the respiratory/pulmonary services department Imagine working in a place where every day brings the opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life, and every team member plays an essential role in achieving that goDec 09, 2024 -
‘Our family tree’ can be a healthy conversation How well do you know your family’s health history?Dec 02, 2024
