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NYSAR: New York home sales decline in March, CNY numbers also down
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York realtors sold close to 8,600 previously-owned homes in March, a decrease of 9 percent from more than 9,400 homes sold
People news: NYISO appoints Bie as board chair
RENSSELAER, N.Y. — The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO), the nonprofit that operates New York state’s power grid, announced that its board of directors
Liberty Resources to add on-site pharmacy
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Liberty Resources Inc., a Syracuse–based human-services agency, is partnering with Genoa Healthcare to provide on-site pharmacy services in what the local organization
Loretto opens TeliStat restorative-care unit
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Loretto Health and Rehabilitation Center in Syracuse on Monday opened its new TeliStat restorative-care unit (TRCU). In a news release, Loretto
VESTAL, N.Y. — An artisanal pizza place will open in Vestal on Thursday. Blaze Fast Fire’d Pizza, will open for business at 3714 Vestal Parkway
People news: Sonostics hires Waszkiewicz as clinical director
CAMILLUS, N.Y. — Sonostics, a Binghamton University spinoff company has announced the recent hiring of its new clinical director, Tina Waszkiewicz, who will oversee the
SUNY Broome to use federal funding to launch aircraft-maintenance degree program
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — SUNY Broome Community College will use federal funding of $150,000 to develop an aircraft-maintenance degree program. The funding is allocated through the

Barton & Loguidice acquires Hudson Valley firm
SALINA, N.Y. — Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C. (B&L), a Salina–based engineering firm, announced it has acquired Eberlin & Eberlin, P.C., a planning and landscape-architecture company
State proposes areas for federal economic opportunity zones
ALBANY, N.Y. — Empire State Development (ESD) has recommended 514 census tracts to the U.S. Department of the Treasury for designation as Opportunity Zones, a

MVHS nursing leadership team receives state association award
UTICA — On March 18, members of the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) nursing leadership team received the New York Organization of Nursing Executives and Leaders (NYONEL) Claire Murray Best Practices Award, MVHS announced. The team was honored for its abstract, entitled “Mohawk Valley Health System: Implementing the ABCDEF Bundle in ICU: Enacting Meaningful Change,”
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UTICA — On March 18, members of the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) nursing leadership team received the New York Organization of Nursing Executives and Leaders (NYONEL) Claire Murray Best Practices Award, MVHS announced.
The team was honored for its abstract, entitled “Mohawk Valley Health System: Implementing the ABCDEF Bundle in ICU: Enacting Meaningful Change,” at the NYONEL business meeting in Tarrytown, New York, according to an MVHS news release.
Critically ill or injured patients are often the most challenging to manage due to the complex nature of their illness/injury. The use of a bundle approach to providing evidence-based care has been shown to decrease unintended consequences that can occur with hospitalization and improve quality and patient outcomes, the release explained.
The NYONEL program committee received more than 35 submissions, and the MVHS abstract was one of six selected for the regional award.
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