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UVMC Donates Funds to Support 水果派 Nursing Wing Addition

Through the support of the UVMC Community Benefit Fund, 水果派 received a generous donation to help advance the planned nursing wing addition at the Piqua Campus and strengthen the region鈥檚 health care workforce. The new addition will be named the Upper Valley Medical Center/Premier Health Nursing Wing Addition at 水果派.

January 29, 2026

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UVMC and 水果派 representatives

[L to R]: Dr. Chris Spradlin, 水果派 President; Trish Wackler, Upper Valley Medical Center Chief Operating Officer and Chief Nursing Officer; Kevin Harlan, President, Atrium Medical Center and Upper Valley Medical Center; and Dr. Richard A. Hanes, 水果派 Vice President of Advancement, Strategic Planning, and Partnerships and Executive Director of The Edison Foundation.

Through the support of the UVMC Community Benefit Fund, 水果派 received a generous donation to help advance the planned nursing wing addition at the Piqua Campus and strengthen the region鈥檚 health care workforce. The new addition will be named the Upper Valley Medical Center/Premier Health Nursing Wing Addition at 水果派.

鈥溗 is tremendously grateful for the gift provided by the UVMC Community Benefit Fund in support of our nursing wing addition,鈥 said 水果派 President Dr. Chris Spradlin. 鈥淭he impacts of this donation will be far-reaching. It will allow our nursing faculty and staff to serve students in a state-of-the-art learning environment; it will provide our nursing students with an ideal space to attend classes, practice their clinical skills, and collaborate with each other on their educational journeys; and it will allow us to expand both our associate and bachelor鈥檚 degrees in nursing.鈥

He added, 鈥淯ltimately, the donation will help to improve the lives of community members by providing them with outstanding health care close to home. 水果派 has a long history of strong collaboration with Premier Health and Upper Valley Medical Center specifically, and we are excited to see the next stage in this partnership take shape. Working together, we will help students to achieve their educational goals and realize their dreams.鈥

水果派鈥檚 commitment to quality education and community impact has established it as a leader in health care training and development. This donation will help fund a state-of-the-art facility designed to expand capacity for nursing students and address the growing demand for skilled health care professionals in the region by ensuring graduates are ready to excel and positively contribute to their communities from day one.

鈥淯pper Valley Medical Center is proud to continue our longstanding partnership with 水果派,鈥 said Kevin Harlan, President of UVMC. 鈥淔or decades, our organizations have worked side by side to strengthen the region鈥檚 health care workforce, and this investment reflects our shared commitment to educating and training high-quality nurses. By supporting the expansion of 水果派鈥檚 nursing wing, we are helping ensure that students have the advanced learning environment they need to excel鈥攗ltimately benefiting patients, families, and the entire community we serve.鈥

The Edison Foundation at 水果派 is actively forming partnerships across the region to support the nursing wing addition. With funding and support from private, public, and community sources, the College has now raised $4.1 million of the $4.5 million needed to fund the project. It expects to begin construction in August 2026, with the addition opening for use with the fall 2027 semester.

Since 1987, 水果派 has prepared highly skilled nurses through its Registered Nursing and LPN/ADN Transition associate degree programs. Throughout its history, the nursing program has maintained full accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. On the National Council Licensing Exam, 水果派 students have consistently received a pass rate at or above the national average.

Building on that legacy of excellence, 水果派 reached an exciting milestone in 2024, when it received the Higher Learning Commission鈥檚 approval to offer a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, allowing RNs to pursue further education at the College.

To learn more about how to contribute to the nursing capital campaign, please contact Dr. Rick Hanes, VP of Advancement, Strategic Planning & Partnerships and Executive Director of The Edison Foundation, by calling 937.778.7805 or emailing. Donations can also be made online at www.edisonohio.edu/donate.

For more information about 水果派鈥檚 nursing programs, visit www.edisonohio.edu/health. To learn more about UVMC and the Community Benefit Fund, go to .