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FDA approves Welch Allyn foray into iPhone imaging
SKANEATELES FALLS — Medical-device maker Welch Allyn is ready to push iPhones as eye scanners after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved one
Rural Health Network of South Central New York adds Web-portal access
WHITNEY POINT — The Rural Health Network of South Central New York, Inc. (RHNSCNY) has booted up Web-portal access under its Renew Health program. RHNSCNY
Cortland Regional Medical Center names new lab services technical director
CORTLAND — Laura Stender is the new technical director for laboratory services at Cortland Regional Medical Center. The position makes Stender responsible for laboratory, anatomic
Home-care agencies hurting, report says
New York’s home-care agencies are struggling in an environment of rising costs and state Medicaid cuts, according to a newly released report from the Home
M&T awards grant to Clarkson University
POTSDAM — A $25,000 grant from M&T Bank of Buffalo will support small business and community development at Clarkson University. The money will go to
SYRACUSE — Onondaga Community College (OCC) announced four new agreements this week, including some that will allow students to more easily continue their studies elsewhere.
Upstate to offer new advanced nursing degree
SYRACUSE — The State University of New York Upstate Medical University plans to begin offering a doctor of nursing practice degree in the fall. The
Metro Fitness expands in downtown Syracuse
SYRACUSE — A fitness club in downtown Syracuse has expanded with an eye toward the continued development in the area. Metro Fitness Club, formerly Personal Fitness, got its start in 1995 as a boutique personal-training studio. The club has since grown to a full-service executive health club. The latest expansion, which began in September, added
Health-law symposium addresses changing landscape
DeWITT — Regulations governing the privacy and security of health information are in line for changes, attendees of a recent seminar heard. The Syracuse–based law firm Hancock Estabrook, LLP held a health-law symposium Jan. 10 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel at 6301 State Route 298 in DeWitt. The symposium attracted 46 attendees who listened
Utica College cybersecurity programs get NSA approval
UTICA — Utica College announced that the National Security Agency (NSA) has approved its cybersecurity and information-assurance courses. It’s the first step toward the private
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