LAUREN SISTO has been named the new clinical educator at Finger Lakes Health. Sisto will be responsible for working with nursing leadership to create an environment that supports the delivery of safe, high quality compassionate care for patients and families. She will conduct periodic educational needs assessments and coordinate education and professional-development programs. This includes […]

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LAUREN SISTO has been named the new clinical educator at Finger Lakes Health. Sisto will be responsible for working with nursing leadership to create an environment that supports the delivery of safe, high quality compassionate care for patients and families. She will conduct periodic educational needs assessments and coordinate education and professional-development programs. This includes planning, implementation, delivery, and evaluation of competency validation, continuing education, professional development, and leadership development. Prior to her new role, Sisto was an ICU nurse at Geneva General Hospital. She was also previously a burn ICU nurse and medical surgical nurse at Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse. In addition to her position at Geneva General Hospital, Sisto is an adjunct clinical instructor at Finger Lakes Community College in Canandaigua. Sisto earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from SUNY Delhi. She received her associate degree in nursing from Cayuga Community College in Auburn. She will be graduating in December with her master’s in nursing education from SUNY Delhi.

TYLER KELLY is the new housekeeping manager at Finger Lakes Health. In this position, he oversees housekeeping operations across all of the health system’s campuses and facilities. Most recently, Kelly was the operations manager for Crothall Healthcare at Montefiore St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital in Newburgh. There, he oversaw the environmental-service team and its duties on a daily basis. Kelly is proficient in the proper usage of Surfacide’s UVC Helios disinfection system and trained staff to operate Surfacide’s system in a safe and appropriate manner. He was a part of a patient-experience action team where the cleanliness score rose from below national average, to exceeding the median. Kelly earned an associate degree in criminal justice from Hudson Valley Community College in Troy.

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