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Health-Care Risk Management: The Importance of Documentation
If you are a health-care provider, one of the most important things you do is document. You document a patient’s history, complaints, findings on exam,
Bond, Schoeneck & King combination with Buffalo firm will complete a long-held goal
SYRACUSE — Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC — Central New York’s largest law firm, ranked by number of area attorneys — first entered the Buffalo
Valicenti Advisory Services announces new location for Tax and Business Services Department
ELMIRA — Valicenti Advisory Services, Inc. announced that its Tax and Business Services Department, formerly located at 350 West Church St., and Valicenti Insurance Services,
I will never forget my first promotion, moving from sales representative to team leader, supporting a team of three inside-sales representatives. It was an exciting
NY Green Bank awards $4 million to a downstate firm with projects in CNY
The NY Green Bank has awarded a Brooklyn–based company $4 million in revolving construction loans for wind-energy projects throughout Central and Western New York. The
UTICA, N.Y. — The man who served as COO of St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) in Utica now holds the same role for the Mohawk
Syracuse University’s Burton Blatt Institute gets $2.5 million for research project
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University’s (SU) Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) will use a $2.5 million federal grant for a five-year project focusing on people with
M&T Bank declares quarterly dividend of 70 cents a share
BUFFALO, N.Y — M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB), Central New York’s largest bank ranked by deposit market share, has declared a quarterly cash dividend of
Upstate Medical, area SUNY schools share $18M grant to create job-training consortium
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Five area SUNY schools will share an $18 million state grant to provide students and businesses access to labs and simulation centers.
Schneiderman fines Binghamton auto-parts shop for illegal sales of salvaged car air bags
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Don’s Automotive Mall Inc. of Binghamton has agreed to pay the state a fine of $12,500 for selling salvaged automobile air bags
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