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  • Healthcare Careers (List) | STHCS

    Healthcare Careers Athletic Trainer Learn More Counseling Learn More Dentist Learn More Emergency Medicine Physician Learn More Home Health Aide Learn More Medical & Clinical Laboratory Technician Learn More Nurse Practitioner Learn More Obstetrician/ Gynecologist (OBGYN) Learn More Optometrist Learn More Pediatric Anesthesiologist Learn More Pharmacy Technician Learn More Physical Therapy Assistant Learn More Psychiatric Technician Learn More Public Health Educator Learn More Registered Nurse Learn More Sonography Technologist Learn More Surgical Technologist Learn More Biostatistician Learn More Dental Assistant Learn More Dietary Aide Learn More Environmental Service Aide Learn More Human Services Worker Learn More Medical Assistant (MA) Learn More Nurse's Aide (NA) Learn More Occupational Therapist Learn More Paramedic Learn More Pediatrician Learn More Phlebotomist Learn More Physician Learn More Psychologist Learn More Public Safety Telecommunicator Learn More Respiratory Therapist Learn More Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Learn More Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Learn More Dental Hygienist Learn More Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Learn More Epidemiologist Learn More Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Learn More Nuclear Medicine Technologist Learn More Nutritionist Learn More Occupational Therapy Assistant Learn More Patient Access Representative Learn More Pharmacist Learn More Physical Therapist Learn More Physician Assistant Learn More Public Health Director Learn More Radiologic Technologist Learn More Social Work Learn More Surgeon Learn More

  • Safe Kids | STHCS

    Safe Kids Safe Kids Southern Tier New York is led by Southern Tier Health Care System, Inc., which provides dedicated and caring staff, operation support and other resources to assist in achieving our common goal: keeping your kids safe. Based on the needs of the community, this coalition implements evidence-based programs, such as car-seat safety, safe sleep education, and water safety, that help parents and caregivers prevent childhood injuries. About In April 2019, the Safe Kids Southern Tier New York Coalition was formed as a re-imagining of the former Southern Tier Child Health and Safety Team (CHST). For years, CHST investigated the causes of preventable child deaths and developed proactive strategies to eliminate risks. This multidisciplinary team began in Allegany County and later expanded to Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties. The team comprised professionals from multiple disciplines including public health, social services, health care, law enforcement, child welfare and behavioral health. Today, as a Safe Kids Worldwide Coalition we are able to be more broadly inclusive of the many other community professionals, services and individuals who are instrumental in the healthy and productive upbringing of children. Parents/caregivers, educators, counselors, educators and even faith leaders deserve a seat at the table. Upcoming Events Bike Helmet Program Coalition Calendar Car Seat Fitting Safety Resources Home Safety Child Safety Videos New Parent News Want more information? If you would like more information on any of the topics on this page, feel free to contact us at 716-372-0614 or safekids@sthcs.org Coalition Calendar

  • EMT-B Accepted Student Resources | STHCS

    Southern Tier EMT-B Academy Resources Below are the links to resources for students in our 2025 EMT-B Academy Prework Assignments/ Schedule Pearson eTextbook EMS Instructor Ken Videos Prework trainings and paperwork: Hazmat Training FEMA ICS-100: Introduction to the Incident Command System FEMA IS-700: National Incident Management System, An introduction NYS Mandated Reporter Training DOH 3312 Student Health History Form NYS Practical Skills Exam Videos: PSE Station 1: Medical Assessment PSE Station 2: Trauma Assessment PSE Station 3: Cardiac Arrest Management PSE Station 4: Bag-Valve Mask Apneic with a Pulse PSE Station 5A: Upper Airway Adjuncts and Suction PSE Station 5B: Supplemental Oxygen Administration PSE Station 5C: Bleeding Control and Shock Management PSE Station 6A: Immobilization Skills- Long Bone PSE Station 6B: Immobilization Skills- Joint Injury PSE Station 6C: Immobilization Skills- Traction Splint

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  • CEO Update: May 29, 2026

    Navigating Change Together Recent New York State insurance eligibility changes are resulting in many individuals losing their current Essential Plan coverage or being transitioned to different insurance options. Click here for the NYSDOH Advisory. As these changes take effect, many community members are being asked to update applications, review eligibility, and understand new coverage options, creating confusion and concern for families across our region. I would like to specifically thank Toni, Bethany, and Lacey for the tremendous work they have been doing to assist individuals and families through these transitions. Their patience, compassion, and commitment to helping community members navigate these changes has been incredibly important. Rural Collaboration in Action Yesterday I participated in two HRSA-supported planning calls with the University at Buffalo Family Medicine Residency Program and regional organizations focused on Behavioral Health integration and Street Medicine initiatives. The discussions focused on strengthening community partnerships, improving access to care, supporting individuals struggling with behavioral health and substance use challenges, and identifying better ways to connect rural residents to services closer to home. I am also excited to participate in the 2026 Street Medicine Didactic Series to share perspectives on “Rural Community-Based Care” and the importance of collaboration in rural communities.

  • CEO Update: May 22, 2026

    Preparing Tomorrow’s Healthcare Workforce Today This week, we welcomed leadership and educators from Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES Career & Technical Education for a collaborative visit focused on healthcare workforce development, education, and future partnerships. The group spent time learning more about our programs, EMS and community initiatives, and the growing healthcare needs across our rural region. Discussions focused on career pathways, workforce expectations, student opportunities, and ways we can continue building stronger connections between education and healthcare. I want to thank KC Cone and Jordan Yaros for coordinating the visit, and thank Amanda Miller and the CABOCES team for spending the afternoon with us. The conversations were extremely positive, and we look forward to continuing the partnership moving forward. Partnerships like these are important as we continue working together to strengthen the future healthcare workforce in the Southern Tier. EMS Week has been a great reminder of the strength of our EMS community Over the past week, we have had the opportunity to connect with providers, agencies, hospitals, and community partners through several EMS Week cookouts and events recognizing the work happening every day across our region. It has been great seeing so many providers take a few moments to step away, connect with one another, and be recognized for the important work they do. I want to sincerely thank all of the EMS agencies, hospital partners, and community supporters who helped make these events possible. Your continued support of EMS providers and the healthcare system as a whole does not go unnoticed. Most importantly, thank you to the EMS professionals serving our communities every day and night. Rural EMS continues to face challenges, but the dedication, teamwork, and commitment shown across this region continues to make a difference for the patients and communities we serve. Thank you all for everything you do.

  • CEO Update: May 15, 2026

    Mental Health Awareness Month and the 988 Lifeline May is Mental Health Awareness Month, an important reminder that mental health is just as important as physical health. Across our communities, many individuals and families continue to face challenges related to stress, anxiety, depression, substance use, and emotional wellbeing. No one should feel they have to face those challenges alone. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, providing free and confidential support for anyone experiencing a mental health crisis, emotional distress, or concerns related to substance use. By simply calling or texting 988, individuals can connect directly with trained counselors who are there to listen, support, and help guide them to resources. Sometimes the most important thing we can do is help spread awareness and remind people that support is available. Please take a moment to share this important resource within your organizations, workplaces, families, and communities. EMS Week 2026: Improving Outcomes, Together This week, Alicia and I had the opportunity to attend the New York State EMS Council meeting in Saratoga Springs, where EMS leaders from across New York State came together to discuss emerging issues, statewide initiatives, and the future of emergency medical services. As we return home, we also look forward to celebrating National EMS Week, May 17–23, with this year’s theme, “Improving Outcomes, Together.” EMS Week is an opportunity to recognize and thank the EMS professionals who serve our communities every day with dedication, compassion, and professionalism. Whether responding to emergencies, supporting patients during difficult moments, or working behind the scenes to strengthen systems of care, EMS providers continue to make a tremendous impact across our region. Several appreciation events are planned throughout the Southern Tier this week: Allegany County: Daily free treats beginning Monday, May 18, along with a picnic lunch on Friday, May 22, from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the ambulance bay area at Jones Memorial Hospital Cattaraugus County: EMS Appreciation Cookouts at Olean General Hospital on Tuesday, May 19, and Thursday, May 21, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chautauqua County: BBQ lunch on Monday, May 18, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Sherman Parking Lot at UPMC Chautauqua Chautauqua County: EMS Awards Ceremony on Thursday, May 21, at 6:00 p.m. in the UPMC Chautauqua Auditorium, with snacks provided. To all EMS providers across our region, thank you for the care you provide, the sacrifices you make, and the commitment you continue to show each and every day. Your work truly matters, and our communities are stronger because of you.

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