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People news: St. Joseph’s appoints Cumoletti as critical care director

care and telemetry services.

She brings 14 years of senior-level clinical experience. Most recently, Cumoletti was the STEMI coordinator at SUNY Research Foundation in Rensselaer, near Albany, according to a news release from St. Joseph’s.

Cumoletti earned a master’s degree in nursing from Grand Canyon University in Arizona. She holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Russell Sage College in Troy, and received her nursing degree from Maria College in Albany.

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St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center is a nonprofit, 431-bed hospital and health-care system in Syracuse, providing services to patients in 16 counties in Central New York.

 

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