UPMC Is Nurturing Our Future

By: UPMC

First Friday, UPMC’s digital internal magazine, publishes monthly and aims to capture the spirit of innovation, dedication to caring, and attention to quality that permeates the work done across UPMC every day.

The groundwork we lay today prepare us for whatever we face in the future. Whether it is taking a plot of land in a community eager for more health care options, or a young person who wants a career where they can help someone, UPMC is dedicated to laying those foundations to invest in the people and neighborhoods where we serve.

The October issue of First Friday is filled with stories highlighting how — through initiatives like the UPMC United Way campaign or Becoming a Parent benefits, and major investments like the building of UPMC Northwest and the success of six schools of nursing — we are creating a better future for ourselves and our communities.

Supercharged Community Hospital Celebrates 20 Years

The first UPMC hospital built from the ground up is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month. UPMC Northwest has been full of growth, and the hospital continues to provide excellent care and service to areas like Venango, Clarion, Forrest, Mercer, and Crawford counties.

Fostering Love

When Liam Taylor, social worker, UPMC Passavant, got the call to foster a six-week-old baby girl, he knew that he’d need time away from the office to give her the best start in life.

Nurturing Our Future

Through their collaborative efforts and unwavering commitment to student success, UPMC’s Schools of Nursing have continued to innovate strategies for future growth.

Giving Isn’t Hard When It Is Reflective of Who We Are

The UPMC United Way campaign marks more than 20 years of making a difference in the communities we serve.

Celebrating 10 Years of Hearing From You

Over the past decade, First Friday featured quotes from leaders and employees alike — highlighting their work, accomplishments, and recognition of peers.

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