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Upstate Connect Our work is built on human connection — trusting our team to listen carefully, respond t

Upstate Connect supports hospital communications at Upstate Medical University, including the switchboard, emergency code response, and after‑hours medical messaging.

At Upstate Connect, our team talks to people at all moments of their lives—often when they need us most.This month, as w...
06/01/2026

At Upstate Connect, our team talks to people at all moments of their lives—often when they need us most.
This month, as we recognize Pride, we are reminded of something that guides us every day, not just in June:
Every person matters. Every voice has value. Every individual deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.
We are committed to creating a space—on every call, in every interaction—where people can show up as themselves and know they will be met with professionalism, compassion, and care.
Pride is a powerful reminder of the importance of visibility and advocacy, but our responsibility goes beyond a single month. It lives in how we listen, how we respond, and how we treat one another every day.
Because at the end of the day, every call is a person—and every person deserves to feel valued. 💛

Before a patient ever reaches the hospital, someone has already answered the call.EMTs and Paramedics arrive in the mome...
05/18/2026

Before a patient ever reaches the hospital, someone has already answered the call.
EMTs and Paramedics arrive in the moments most of us hope we never have to face—bringing care into homes, onto streets, and into situations that are often uncertain and sometimes unsafe. They make quick decisions with real consequences, offering not just medical care, but steadiness when everything feels out of control.
What they do in those first moments matters more than most people realize. It shapes what comes next. It shapes outcomes.
This work also comes with challenges that don’t always get talked about—long shifts, emotional strain, and, at times, facing anger or aggression while still choosing to provide compassionate care.
They continue to show up anyway.
This EMS Week, we want to take a moment to recognize the EMTs and Paramedics who are an essential part of the care patients receive—long before they ever reach the hospital.
Tag an emergency responder you’re thankful for and let them know they’re seen. 💙

💚 Mental Health Awareness Month 💚We schedule checkups for our bodies without a second thought.A dentist for our teeth.An...
05/14/2026

💚 Mental Health Awareness Month 💚
We schedule checkups for our bodies without a second thought.
A dentist for our teeth.
An orthopod for our knees.
A primary care provider for the rest of the chaos.
So why does it still feel different to say, “I see a counselor”?
Here’s our take: caring for your mental health is just regular healthcare.
Full stop.
Seeing a therapist isn’t a sign something is “wrong.”
It’s a sign you’re paying attention.
Sometimes it’s for anxiety.
Sometimes it’s for grief.
Sometimes it’s just for talking things out with someone who’s trained to help you untangle the mental equivalent of a junk drawer.
No clipboards of judgment.
No gold stars for “powering through.”
Just support—because your mind deserves care the same way your body does.
This Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re here to help normalize the idea that mental health care is health care.
And that taking care of yourself—inside and out—is a strength, not a weakness.
(And if you already see a counselor? Congrats. You’re doing preventative maintenance.)
💚

Today we close Nurses Week on Florence Nightingale’s birthday—just as it was intended.From its beginnings grounded in ob...
05/12/2026

Today we close Nurses Week on Florence Nightingale’s birthday—just as it was intended.
From its beginnings grounded in observation and compassion to a profession defined today by science, critical thinking, technology, and teamwork, nursing has changed in remarkable ways over time. What has never changed is the central role nurses play in healthcare—turning plans into action and caring for people in moments that matter most.
As Nurses Week comes to a close, we recognize the legacy Florence Nightingale left behind and acknowledge nurses everywhere who continue to shape what nursing is today—and what it will become.

Upstate Medical University

05/11/2026

We are incredibly proud to celebrate Dr. Mantosh Dewan, President of Upstate Medical University, on receiving an Honorary Doctor of Science from Syracuse University.
This honor speaks not only to Dr. Dewan’s professional accomplishments, but to his enduring commitment to compassion, innovation, and service to Central New York. Congratulations on this well‑earned recognition.

It’s Hospital Week, and if you live or work in Central New York, chances are Upstate has touched your life.Upstate Medic...
05/11/2026

It’s Hospital Week, and if you live or work in Central New York, chances are Upstate has touched your life.
Upstate Medical University is home to more than 13,000 employees and serves about 1.8 million people each year across our region—but numbers only tell part of the story.
What truly defines Upstate is the people:
the housekeepers, food service staff, techs, nurses, physicians, researchers, administrative teams, and leaders who come together every day to care for others.
This week, we celebrate everyone who helps make Upstate a place of healing, learning, and hope. We are incredibly lucky to have this hospital—and these people—in our community.
💙 Thank you for all you do.

Today marks the official start of Nurses Week.  You’ll see celebrations happening everywhere—and many began earlier this...
05/06/2026

Today marks the official start of Nurses Week. You’ll see celebrations happening everywhere—and many began earlier this week, which just shows how deeply nurses are appreciated. Today, though, is National Nurses Day, the intentional beginning of a week designed to end on May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday. Nurses are the heart of medical care. They carry out physician orders, advocate fiercely for patients, and bring knowledge, compassion, and action together every single day. We’ll be celebrating all week long—honoring nurses for what they do, who they are, and the legacy they continue.

This Oncology Nursing Month, we want to say thank you to the nurses of the Upstate Cancer CenterYou carry patients and f...
05/04/2026

This Oncology Nursing Month, we want to say thank you to the nurses of the Upstate Cancer Center
You carry patients and families through some of their hardest days with skill, patience, and compassion. We are honored to support your work behind the scenes—answering calls, making connections, and helping care continue without interruption.
Today, and every day, we see the difference you make.

Patient experience isn’t just about the visit itself. It’s also about understanding what comes next. Knowing who to call...
04/29/2026

Patient experience isn’t just about the visit itself.
It’s also about understanding what comes next.
Knowing who to call.
Feeling supported along the way.
We believe patients shouldn’t have to navigate healthcare alone. At Upstate, we help connect people to the right support so the journey feels clearer and less overwhelming.

Patient experience often starts before a patient ever walks through the door. It starts with a phone call. With someone ...
04/27/2026

Patient experience often starts before a patient ever walks through the door.
It starts with a phone call.
With someone trying to figure out who to contact or what comes next.
Those first moments matter. Feeling heard and supported early can make all the difference.
At Upstate, we focus on helping patients find answers and feel confident before care even begins—because trust starts there.

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