KATHRYN PAGLIAROLI was recently promoted to VP of clinical services and integrated health care at Oswego Health. She began her career at Oswego Health in 2001 as a registered nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and quickly advanced to clinical trainer in 2004, RN case manager in 2008, patient services/staff development manager in 2011, director […]
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KATHRYN PAGLIAROLI was recently promoted to VP of clinical services and integrated health care at Oswego Health. She began her career at Oswego Health in 2001 as a registered nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and quickly advanced to clinical trainer in 2004, RN case manager in 2008, patient services/staff development manager in 2011, director of quality management in 2013, director of clinical quality and patient safety in 2014, before becoming corporate director of integrated health care in 2020. In her newly created position at Oswego Health, Pagliaroli will provide executive leadership and guidance for care coordination across the health-care system. She will oversee ancillary services, including laboratory, pharmacy, medical imaging, dietary, and rehabilitation services. Pagliaroli will function as a liaison, in collaboration with senior leadership to develop and sustain a culture that supports quality, access to care, and collaboration across all Oswego Health locations as well as its strategic partners throughout the community. Pagliaroli earned her master’s degree in management from Keuka College in 2009 and her bachelor’s degree in nursing in 2001 from Roberts Wesleyan College. She currently serves as region president for the Central New York Organization of Nurse Executives and Leaders.