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  • Physician Assistant | STHCS

    Physician Assistant The profession of a physician assistant (PA) is characterized by a dynamic and collaborative role within the healthcare team. PAs work under the supervision of physicians, providing essential medical services across various specialties. Their nature of the profession involves conducting comprehensive patient assessments, making accurate diagnoses, and formulating treatment plans. PAs play a vital role in enhancing patient care by administering medications, interpreting diagnostic tests, and assisting in surgical procedures. Effective communication is paramount as they interact with patients, explain medical conditions, and collaborate with healthcare colleagues. Adaptability is a key feature of the profession, allowing PAs to respond to the evolving landscape of healthcare. Additionally, a commitment to continuous learning is inherent, as PAs stay abreast of medical advancements through ongoing education. The nature of being a physician assistant is defined by a dedication to providing high-quality, patient-centered care in various healthcare settings. Career Fact Sheet Download Career Fact Sheet: Physician Assistant .pdf Download PDF • 863KB

  • Dental Hygienist | STHCS

    Dental Hygienist Dental hygienists play a pivotal role in promoting oral health and preventing dental issues. With a strong focus on patient care, they perform teeth cleanings, examine oral health conditions, and educate patients on proper oral hygiene practices. Dental hygienists often collaborate with dentists to develop comprehensive treatment plans, including the administration of preventive treatments like fluoride and sealants. Their expertise extends to assessing patients' oral health, identifying signs of diseases, and providing valuable information for diagnosis and treatment. Dental hygienists engage with diverse patient populations, helping instill a sense of confidence and comfort in dental settings. Regular collaboration with the broader healthcare team contributes to holistic patient care Career Fact Sheet Download Career Fact Sheet: Dental Hygienist .pdf Download PDF • 856KB

  • Phlebotomist | STHCS

    Phlebotomist A career as a Phlebotomist is centered around the important role of collecting blood samples for medical testing, transfusions, research, or donation. Phlebotomists work in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and blood donation centers, where they interact directly with patients to draw blood safely and efficiently. They are skilled in venipuncture techniques, ensuring specimen integrity and patient comfort throughout the process. Beyond drawing blood, Phlebotomists also handle specimen processing, labeling, and maintaining accurate records. This profession requires a meticulous attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and a compassionate approach to patient care. Phlebotomists play a critical role in the healthcare team, contributing to accurate diagnosis and treatment plans while fostering a positive patient experience. For those interested in a pivotal healthcare role that combines technical expertise with patient interaction, pursuing a career as a Phlebotomist offers both fulfillment and opportunities for professional growth. Career Fact Sheet Download Career Fact Sheet: Phlebotomist .pdf Download PDF • 769KB Local Education Options A high school diploma or GED is required. Although formal education is not mandatory, below are a few training options: CA BOCES Phlebotomy Program - Olean, NY E2CCB Certified Nurse Aide Program - Classes rotate regionally with locations in Fredonia, Ashville and Jamestown Indeed Indeed Phlebotomist Job Search - 10 mile radius from Olean, NY Indeed Phlebotomist Job Search - 25 mile radius from Olean, NY Indeed Phlebotomist Job Search - 50 mile radius from Olean, NY Indeed Phlebotomist Job Search - 100 mile radius from Olean, NY LinkedIn LinkedIn Phlebotomist Job Search - 10 mile radius from Olean, NY LinkedIn Phlebotomist Job Search - 25 mile radius from Olean, NY LinkedIn Phlebotomist Job Search - 50 mile radius from Olean, NY

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  • CEO Update: November 28, 2025

    Happy Thanksgiving! I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and had the chance to slow down, enjoy family, and recharge a bit. This time of year always reminds me how much we have to be thankful for here at STHCS. I’m grateful for the teamwork that keeps everything moving, the way our staff shows up for our communities, and the pride they take in the work we do every day. I’m thankful for our EMS partners across the region, our hospital collaborators, and all the agencies that trust us to support their mission. And most of all, I’m thankful for each of you — your commitment, your flexibility, and your heart for service truly make the difference. As we head into the final stretch of the year, I appreciate everything you do to make STHCS stronger. I hope the holiday season brings some calm moments and a little joy to each of you.

  • CEO Update: November 21, 2025

    Pathways to Care Update As we continue moving our Pathways to Care program forward, I want to share a quick update. Our Julota build is underway, and we’re getting closer to the training phase. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be finalizing participant lists and setting up training sessions so we can begin rolling this work out across the region. This program is a key part of how we support our rural communities, expand access to services, and strengthen connections between agencies. I appreciate everyone who has been helping move this project along — your collaboration is what makes progress possible. National Rural Health Day Yesterday was National Rural Health Day, a time set aside each year to recognize the unique challenges and incredible strengths of rural communities across the country. It’s also a great reminder of the vital role our rural providers, EMS professionals, and community partners play in keeping people connected to care. For more than 30 years, STHCS has been committed to supporting the health and well-being of the rural communities we serve. Days like this reinforce why our work matters and highlight the impact we make together. I’m grateful for the dedication, collaboration, and resilience that continue to strengthen our healthcare system and support the people of Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Chautauqua counties.

  • CEO Update: November 14, 2025

    Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) This week I attended the COAD session at Jamestown Community College, hosted by the Cattaraugus Nonprofit Hub as they celebrated their one-year anniversary. It was a great event and an important step in bringing our region together around emergency preparedness. I also had the opportunity to meet Scott Golden, the Allegany County Director of Emergency Management, and hear his perspective. He emphasized how COADs strengthen preparedness and response by building strong partnerships across agencies—especially for our most vulnerable residents. His comments reinforce the work we continue to advance at STHCS. If any agency is interested in being part of this COAD effort, please let me know and I will share your information. I want to thank the sponsors for bringing people together to start the conversation about creating a COAD for the Southern Tier. Their leadership is helping move this work forward in a meaningful way. More to come as these efforts take shape. Lighting the Way to a Safer Community On November 18, STHCS will join Safe Kids Worldwide and partners across the country to recognize National Injury Prevention Day, raising awareness about preventing injuries—the leading cause of death for children. Our staff will be wearing green to show support, and we’ll light our building to “Shine a Green Light for Safety.” We’ll also share local safety messages and highlight the work of our Safe Kids Southern Tier New York coalition and community partners. If your team joins in, share photos with #BeInjuryFree or send them to safekids@sthcs.org so we can feature them on our website and social media. Thank you for helping make every day safer for kids and families.

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