Dr. Justin Fedor is pictured with his wife, Haley, and their two children. The Onondaga County Medical Society has installed Fedor as its 192nd president. Fedor, a family medicine physician with St. Joseph’s Physicians, succeeds Dr. MaryAnn Millar in that role. (Photo credit: Onondaga County Medical Society)
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Onondaga County Medical Society has recently installed Dr. Justin Fedor as its 192nd president.
The installation was part of the organization’s annual meeting held last Thursday, Nov. 7, at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse, Destiny USA.
Fedor succeeds Dr. MaryAnn Millar as president, the Medical Society said in a news release.
Besides Fedor, other executive council officers installed that evening include Dr. Joseph Spinale, president elect; Dr. Robert Dracker, VP; Dr. Michael Sheehan, treasurer; and Dr. Barry Rabin, secretary.
The Onondaga County Medical Society is a professional organization of more than 1,000 member physicians in the Syracuse area.
About Fedor
Fedor is a family medicine physician with St. Joseph’s Physicians and the medical director of Fulton and Central Square urgent-care locations. He’s also the medical director for the North Syracuse Central School District.
Fedor graduated from the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his family medicine residency and internship at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center in Syracuse. He also chairs the Medical Society’s young physician committee.
Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com
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