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Onondaga County Medical Society installs new president
SYRACUSE — Dr. David Halleran is now serving as the 186th president of the Onondaga County Medical Society, the organization announced today. The Medical Society
St. Lawrence University research: Nanoparticles may ease MS symptoms
CANTON — A team of scientists that includes St. Lawrence University biology and psychology professors, plus several recent graduates, has discovered that a specific type of
Boynton is “excited” and ready to become Crouse’s next CEO
SYRACUSE — Kimberly Boynton stands ready to become Crouse Hospital’s new CEO on New Year’s Day, and she believes her time as the hospital’s CFO
Heinrich ends retirement to lead Rome Memorial’s residential health-care facility
ROME — Rome Memorial Hospital announced it has named Keith Heinrich the new administrator at its residential health-care facility (RHCF). Heinrich started his duties Nov.
Crews hoist final beam on to St. Joseph’s Hospital patient-tower project
SYRACUSE — A crew from the Hayner Hoyt Corp. today raised the final steel beam into place as it continues construction on the patient tower
St. Joseph’s appoints Furtney as director of community engagement
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center today appointed Susan Furtney as executive director of community engagement. Furtney most recently served as the director of
HealthWay: Heading for $1 billion within a decade
PULASKI — “Nothing is tougher to sell than air,” says Vincent (Vinny) Lobdell, Jr., president of PURE Global. Tough or not, Lobdell and his father
Loretto names Kimberly Townsend new CEO
SYRACUSE — The board of directors at Loretto recently named new senior leadership following the organization’s efforts to streamline its operations. The organization appointed Kimberly
Loretto names new CEO, COO following efforts to shore up its finances
SYRACUSE — The board of directors at Loretto this week named new senior leadership following the organization’s efforts to streamline its operations. The organization appointed
HCCC president, Murray, announces retirement
HERKIMER — Herkimer County Community College (HCCC) President Ann Marie Murray has announced her retirement after serving as the college’s third president for five and
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