In Episode 124 of NOW, UPMC announces a $10 million commitment to Pittsburgh’s Emergency Medical Services because caring for our community is part of who we are; Pittsburgh’s North Hills residents gain access to the most sophisticated radiation oncology treatment at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center at UPMC Passavant, with the addition of a new, advanced linear accelerator (linac); a ‘Wicked’-ly wonderful acting troupe stops by UPMC Children’s to defy gravity and lift spirits; and UPMC Magee-Womens in Central Pa. and the UPMC Pinnacle Foundation unveil a new Women’s Mobile Health Unit.
Strengthening Pittsburgh’s Fleet, Enhancing Radiation Oncology, Wicked: For Children’s, Women’s Mobile Health | NOW EP124
By: UPMC
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