JAMES FREDERICK, M.D. of Community Health and Behavior Services (CHBS) at Upstate Cerebral Palsy will transition to the chief medical officer of the Upstate Family Health Center, Inc. in 2017, coinciding with CHBS’ primary-care services name change to Upstate Family Health Center, Inc. Frederick has been a primary care provider in the Utica area for more […]
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JAMES FREDERICK, M.D. of Community Health and Behavior Services (CHBS) at Upstate Cerebral Palsy will transition to the chief medical officer of the Upstate Family Health Center, Inc. in 2017, coinciding with CHBS’ primary-care services name change to Upstate Family Health Center, Inc. Frederick has been a primary care provider in the Utica area for more than 35 years.
Past honors he has received included the Patient’s Choice Award, Bridges to Excellence, Diabetes Care Recognition NCQA Diabetes Physician Recognition Program, and most recently, the 2016 Physician of the Year award in the Excellence in Health Care Awards, put on by BizEventz and the Business Journal News Network.
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