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Hartwick College adds hospital-suite simulation unit for nursing program

ONEONTA — Hartwick College believes a new hospital-suite simulation unit in the school’s nursing department will help it “better prepare” nursing students to enter the field. The $300,000 grant that Hartwick will use to help pay for the unit will also help it add another 10 students to the department, the college said in a […]

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SUNY Oswego adds all-online option for wellness-management program

OSWEGO — SUNY Oswego says it has received state approval to offer its bachelor of science program in wellness management as an online-only option beginning this fall.  The university  contends the option can help students “who are busy balancing work, family and school.” the option could work for students who are “eager” to reach graduate

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Upstate Medical researchers work on prototype saliva test to diagnose autism

SYRACUSE — Could a small saliva sample aid in the early diagnosis of autism? Researchers at Upstate Medical University say they believe they are getting close to making this happen. Autism is a developmental disability that affects one in 68 children, often affecting their ability to learn, communicate, and interact with others. No known cure

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Four Ways for Providers to Better Connect with Patients through email

Any health-care professional knows the importance of bedside manner. It builds a powerful relationship with your patients, instilling trust and safety in a setting where they may feel vulnerable. This relationship is key for delivering optimal care, retaining your patient base, and building your reputation.  However, it can be difficult to extend that level of

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Here’s why you should take that patient-satisfaction survey

In a world where we seem to be inundated with surveys (like purchase-experience emails), which ones are worth completing? Believe it or not, your health-care provider’s patient-satisfaction survey is one survey that’s well worth your time.  Here are three reasons why you should consider taking that survey the next time around. Do you want to

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Economic Duds, Success, Predictions, and Markets

Yes, our economy has improved. Hold your breath: it may improve more. Signs that it has improved include the following: Unemployment rates are at record lows in 14 states and the number of people drawing unemployment is the smallest since 1974. Not the percentage, but the number. We have twice the labor force today. Yet

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We’re All In This Together

Our republic is under stress. So much so, in fact, that if you’re not worried about its future, you probably haven’t been paying attention. What makes me say this? Our public discourse has become uncivil and shrill. Corruption and unethical actions by prominent politicians headline the daily news. Too many politicians make their mark by

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AUNDRE SEALS

AUNDRE SEALS has joined Tompkins Trust Company as a marketing communications business partner. He holds a bachelor’s degree in acting from SUNY Fredonia. Seals lived and worked in New York City for eight years, managing events and marketing/social media for a range of companies in the hospitality and retail industries, including Dylan’s Candy Bar, My

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ROSS IRELAND

ROSS IRELAND has been promoted to retail territory manager for NBT’s Central New York territory, where he oversees 26 branches in Greater Syracuse and the Mohawk Valley regions. He has more than 10 years of experience in the financial-services industry. Ireland joined NBT Bank in 2015 as a retail market manager. Prior to that, he

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The Sessler Companies

The Sessler Companies has hired BRUCE SHERMAN as director of development & public relations at its headquarters in Waterloo. He brings more than 15 years of experience in the private and public sectors, including working in business and economic development and project management. Sherman was previously an economic-development specialist for the Cayuga Economic Development Agency

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