Press Releases
Displaying 41 - 60 of 312Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital, Elizabethtown Community Hospital Emergency Department in Top 5% of Health Care Facilities for Clinical Quality, Patient Experience
New Heart Valve Procedure Unique to Region Offers Patients a Less Invasive Path to Better Health
CVPH Board of Trustees Welcomes Two New Members
University of Vermont Medical Center Board of Trustees Welcomes\New Members
Survivors Raising Awareness About Heart Health for Women
Alice Hyde Board of Trustees Welcomes Three New Members
Central Vermont Medical Center Board of Trustees Welcomes New Member Kristin Carlson
Berlin, VT – University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center recently appointed Kristin Carlson of Montpelier Vermont, to its Board of Trustees. Carlson grew up in Worcester, Vermont and is eager to continue her commitment to giving back to the Central Vermont region in this new role.
University of Vermont Health Network Board of Trustees Welcomes New Members and Chair
Saving Lives by Wearing Red
CVPH Nationally Recognized for Improving Care for Older Adults
CVPH Emergency Department Asks Patients, Visitors to Leave Certain Items at Home
Adirondack Regional Blood Donor Center Drives Offers Many Opportunities to Give
ICU Nurse Honored for Giving Patient’s Family a Voice in Darkest Hours
Emergency Department Physicians in Elizabethtown, Malone and Plattsburgh Named ‘Unsung Heroes of Emergency Medicine’
CVPH Employees Donate to Numerous Charities
Advanced Robotic Technology Helps Physical Therapy Patients Relearn How to Walk
Adirondack Regional Blood Donor Center Drives Support Region’s Wellbeing
New Support Group for Ostomy Patients at CVPH
Annual Candlelight Vigil Planned for December 6 at CVPH
PLATTSBURGH, NY (11/12/2024) – The Foundation of Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital (CVPH) will honor loved ones during its annual candlelight vigil at the Circle of Healing and Hope on the hospital’s front lawn. The ceremony is set for Friday, December 6 at 4 pm.
During the ceremony, names of loved ones who have passed away will be read. Former CVPH employees and volunteers who have died will also be remembered.