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University Hospitals announces historic $2 billion fundraising campaign
Because of You: The Campaign for University Hospitals is the health care system's most ambitious in its 157-year history.

Bladder Cancer Expert, Known for her Medical Missions in Ukraine, Returns to University Hospitals Urology Institute and UH Seidman Cancer Center
Cleveland urologist returns to UH Urology Institute and UH Seidman Cancer Center after completing prestigious fellowship in urologic oncology. October mission to Ukraine will include two fellow UH urologists.

Three Physicians from UH Urology Institute Plan Medical Mission to Ukraine
Urologists to perform surgery on trauma patients in mission trip facilitated by Ukrainian-born UH doctor; UH also sending ambulance stocked with supplies

UH Portage Medical Center Opens New Breast Health Center
Technology and equipment advancements will have a positive impact on patient care in Portage and surrounding counties; Ribbon cutting ceremony to be held Sept. 27th at 4 p.m.

AlveoGene Launches to Develop Unique Inhaled Gene Therapies for Rare Respiratory Disorders
UH Harrington Discovery Institute included in partnership to create and fund new gene therapy company focused on inhaled gene therapy to treat rare respiratory diseases.

University Hospitals Researcher Receives NIH Award to Study Real-World Effectiveness of Music Therapy in Medical Care
CLEVELAND – A researcher with University Hospitals (UH) Connor Whole Health has received a fellowship award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the impact of music therapy on patients in the hospital. Sam Rodgers-Melnick, MPH,...

CCF & UH Continue Collaboration to Support Economic Opportunity for Local Suppliers
Five companies chosen to mentorship program that aims to expand the knowledge and impact of local businesses headquartered in Northeast Ohio and owned by traditionally under-represented entrepreneurs

New Study Confirms HeartFlow FFRct Leads to Improved Patient Outcomes
UH Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute becomes the first in the U.S. to adopt imaging technology that will significantly decrease cardiovascular mortality.