Oswego Health adds new clinicians to provide local care

Oswego Health’s medical staff has added three new clinicians to its team.

 

• Adult nurse practitioner Sharon Snover will join the Center for Gastroenterology & Metabolic Diseases. Originally from Hastings, southern Oswego County, Snover earned her Master of Science as an adult nurse practitioner in 2006 from Upstate Medical University and her Bachelor of Science in nursing in 2003. Snover brings over 30 years of experience to the team as she has extensive experience working with veterans at the Department of Veteran Affairs, and 15 years dedicated to gastroenterology and specialized hepatology treatments.

 

• Family nurse practitioner Jamie Wallace will join the team at Oswego PrimeCare. Originally from Mexico in Oswego County, Wallace earned her Master of Science as a family nurse practitioner in 2023 from Wegmans School of Nursing at St. John Fisher University and her Bachelor of Science in nursing in 2018. Wallace is no stranger to Oswego Health as she completed 150 hours of her clinical rotations at the Fulton Urgent Care Center. Wallace has worked as a registered nurse at Strong Memorial Hospital since 2019 in both their COVID ICU and surgical ICU.

 

• Joining the Center for Mental Health & Wellness for Youth is Shannon Woods. Woods is from Cato and earned a Master of Science in nursing in 2018 from Upstate Medical University and her Bachelor of Science in biology in 2009. Woods has over 12 years of experience as a registered nurse working throughout Central New York. In 2016 she transitioned to provide direct care to adult and pediatric patients experiencing a psychiatric crisis, a field she soon discovered was her passion.  Most recently she was a psychiatric nurse practitioner for TeamHealth in Auburn.