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Nursing Excellence Celebrated with Endowed Chair
Nursing excellence at UH was celebrated when Michelle Hereford, Chief Nursing Executive, was recognized with the inaugural Ethel Morikis Endowed Chair in Nursing Leadership.
Archers Invest in Ashland Caregivers, Community at UH Samaritan Medical Center
Bob and Jan Archer’s $1 million gift to UH Samaritan Medical Center supports caregiver recognition, engagement and hospital operations, reinforcing their decades-long commitment to healthcare and community in Ashland County.
Grateful Patient Establishes Chair in Urology
When Jon Lindseth received a bleak medical diagnosis, he decided to seek out a second opinion. A phone call led him to Michael Zell, MD, and a more optimistic outlook on the future.
Ride the Rainbow 2026 Raises $1.8M for Pediatric Patients
Ride the Rainbow 2026: A Legacy of Healing for the Future of Care, presented by Serpentini Auto Group, raised more than $1.8 million to support the vital work of UH Rainbow Babies & Children's.
Mia and Vivienne’s Story is Hope in Action
When Mia learned she was pregnant after years of infertility, a long-awaited dream was taking shape. But at the same time, a routine scan led to a diagnosis that changed everything: stage 3 Hodgkin lymphoma.
The Importance of Philanthropy in Healthcare
In a recent Crain’s Cleveland article, UH CEO Cliff A. Megerian, MD, FACS, Jane and Henry Meyer Chief Executive Officer Distinguished Chair, explains why philanthropy in healthcare matters now more than ever.
UH Select Concierge Medicine Program Expands on West Side
UH Select brings together primary care, personalized wellness and a team that keeps everything connected in one membership. With locations across the health system, two new providers in Westlake will make care more convenient for West Side patients.
Dee and Jimmy Haslam Make $12.5 Million Transformational Investment in Blood Cancer Research and Treatments at University Hospitals
Benefiting patients worldwide, funding accelerates chronic lymphocytic leukemia research and rare cancer drug development through the Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre and UH Seidman Cancer Center.