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UHS Delaware Valley Hospital (DVH) hosted 126 second-grade students from Walton, Downsville, Roscoe, Livingston Manor and Hancock elementary schools for their annual Teddy Bear Clinic on Wednesday, May 28.
UHS Delaware Valley Hospital and Walton Central School District have collaborated to offer Experiences, Career Exploration & Learning in Healthcare, or EXCEL, a two-year program for high school juniors and seniors interested in future careers in he
Employees from across the System, along with their friends and family, turned out for the 43rd annual UHS Employee Golf Tournament held at Traditions at the Glen in Johnson City on Friday, May 30.
Cardiac arrest – the sudden loss of heart function due to an irregular heart rhythm – is a leading cause of death in the United States. When an individual suffers cardiac arrest, their survival depends on immediately receiving CPR from someone nearby.
Recently, eight quilts created by UHS employees and retirees were on display at Binghamton University as part of the university’s Earth Day celebration.
As a part of the 18th annual DICK’S Open, UHS is proud to present the 2025 UHS Health Expo with Lee Trevino on Wednesday, July 9, starting at 4 p.m., at En-Joie Golf Course in Endicott.
Mark your calendar for an evening of excitement on Saturday, July 12, when UHS and the Dick’s Open bring you Family Fun Night at the En-Joie Golf Course, 722 W. Main St., Endicott.
UHS Oncology Services hosted its 3rd annual Cancer Survivors Day Picnic on Saturday, June 1 at Otsiningo Park in Binghamton, in recognition of National Cancer Survivors Day 2025.
Whether it’s a routine check-up or an unexpected hospitalization, follow-up care can often lead to the need for additional services, such as filling a prescription, getting lab work done or diagnostic imaging services.