St. Joseph’s Health Hospital announced July 19 that three sets of twins had been born within a 24-period at the hospital. This follows
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Excellus named to the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield has been named to the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion. Excellus received a top score of 100% on the
St. Joe’s recognized for quality stroke care
St. Joseph’s Health has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines – Stroke Gold Plus quality achievement award for its commitment to
Loretto hires Janes, Penfield for development team
Loretto has hired Jennifer Janes as director of development for The Loretto Foundation and Kristen Penfield as marketing and development coordinator. The Loretto Foundation
Loretto coach promoted to manager of employee retention
Michelle Cuttler was Loretto’s very first employee coach when the organization launched its coaching program in early 2020. She has now been promoted to
St. Joseph’s to Stop Hiring Travel Nurses Within 50 Mile Radius
St. Joseph’s Health will no longer hire travel nurses who live within 50 miles of Syracuse. “We truly appreciate the sacrifices that travel staff
ConnextCare to Improve Dental Care Thanks to Grant
Pulaski-based nonprofit announces $40,000 in funding from The Delta Dental Community Care Foundation ConnextCare recently announced a $40,000 grant from the Delta Dental Community
Take Me Out to The Ball Game
Upstate’s Richard Kilburg and physician Kashaul Nanavati lead the parade of cancer survivors at NBT Bank Stadium June 9. The Upstate Cancer Center’s celebration
MS Support Group Celebrating Milestone
Since 1998, Multiple Sclerosis Resources has been assisting persons with MS live a better life By Stefan Yablonski Multiple Sclerosis Resources of Central New
Legalizing Marijuana Has Not Eliminated Health Risks
Just the facts, know the risks By Jennifer Faringer As marijuana dispensaries begin to open across New York state, some view this as a
