SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital has founded a concussion-management and treatment program.
The program, part of Crouse’s sports-medicine program, will be headed by Dr. Paul Klawitter. Klawitter, a board-certified physician in primary-care sports medicine and emergency medicine, has been the team physician for the Cornell men’s soccer team.
He was recently with the Ithaca Orthopaedic Group. His office is currently located at Internist Associates of Central New York, which is across from Crouse Hospital at 739 Irving Ave. in Syracuse.
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Crouse is a not-for-profit hospital with 506 acute-care beds and 57 bassinets. It serves over 23,000 inpatients, 66,000 emergency-services patients, and 250,000 outpatients a year from 15 counties in Central New York and Northern New York.
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