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Upstate Medical finance executive, Brady, retires amid state probe of compensation
SYRACUSE — Steven Brady, senior vice president for administration and finance at the State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University, retired on Wednesday,
Health-care staffing firm Fortus Group rebrands
UTICA — The Fortus Group, a Utica–based health-care staffing firm, today announced it has rebranded to Fortus Healthcare Resources. The change is intended to “accurately
Rural/Metro adds two ambulances to Syracuse fleet
SYRACUSE — Rural/Metro Medical Services recently announced the addition of two new ambulances to its fleet of emergency vehicles in Syracuse. The new vehicles represent
IBM honors iSchool professors for computer-technology education efforts
SYRACUSE — IBM (NYSE: IBM) last week recognized two faculty members at the Syracuse University (SU) School of Information Studies (iSchool) for their contributions to
DiNapoli’s office to audit Upstate Medical’s contracts with MedBest
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli today announced that his office has scheduled an audit of the State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical
The Vision Center builds new location
HORSEHEADS — By next spring, The Vision Center will move to a new location that will give the growing eye-care practice more room and allow
High Point Chiropractic Wellness moves office to Syracuse’s west side
SYRACUSE — Dr. Irum Tahir recently moved her growing chiropractic practice, called High Point Chiropractic Wellness, to Syracuse’s west side from its former location on
SU to name downtown Warehouse in honor of outgoing Chancellor Nancy Cantor
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) will name its academic and community facility at 350 W. Fayette St. the “Nancy Cantor Warehouse” in honor of the
Upstate Medical president, David Smith, to resign
SYRACUSE — Dr. David R. Smith said he will resign as president of the State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University, Central New
Cornell to lead $2.3 million effort to improve economic links to marine ecosystems
ITHACA — Cornell University today announced it will lead a team of international researchers to improve the link between local economies and the “natural wealth”
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