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Agreement allows RMH nurses to pursue SUNY Poly degrees to meet new state standards

SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) and Rome Memorial Hospital (RMH) on May 2 announced an agreement offering RMH nurses an option for earning degrees to meet new state standards. Pictured (from left to right) are Durinda Durr, chief nursing officer and VP of clinical services at Rome Memorial Hospital; David Lundquist, president and CEO of Rome Memorial Hospital; Kathleen Rourke, interim dean of SUNY Poly’s College of Health and Sciences; and Grace Wang, interim president of SUNY Poly. (PHOTO CREDIT: Rome Memorial Hospital)

ROME — Nurses at Rome Memorial Hospital (RMH) can turn to SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) as an option for earning degrees to meet new state standards.  RMH and SUNY Poly have announced an agreement to help RMH nurses pursue degrees to meet those requirements. The announcement comes two years after Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed […]

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