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EUGENE PALCHIK, M.D.

EUGENE PALCHIK, M.D. has joined the St. Joseph’s Health’s vascular surgery team. A graduate of the doctor of medicine program at New York University’s Mount Sinai School of Medicine, he completed his residency in general surgery at University of Rochester. Palchik received specialized training in vascular surgery during his two-year fellowship in vascular surgery at […]

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Community Wellness Partners

Community Wellness Partners has promoted two of its senior management officials. MICHELLE SYNAKOWSKI has been promoted to VP of health services. She began her career at Community Wellness Partners in July 2017. Synakowski previously held the position of director of quality systems and corporate compliance. She earned her bachelor’s degree in health services management from

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HCR Home Care

HCR Home Care has added LAURA KIRKPATRICK, physical therapist and DEVON TUCKER, occupational therapist to its Onondaga County Operations.   

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MELISSA BEAGLE

MELISSA BEAGLE has joined Carthage Area Hospital’s Carthage Behavioral Health team as a general therapist. Before she joined Carthage Behavioral Health, she worked as a senior operations manager for Transitional Living Services in Watertown, from 2016 until last month. From 2003 to 2016, she worked at the Children’s Home of Jefferson County, Watertown, where she

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Mohawk Valley Health System

JOHN M. FORBES has been named VP of philanthropy for the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS). Prior to joining MVHS, he was most recently a major gift officer for Hamilton College in Clinton. Forbes earned his bachelor’s degree in government, with a minor in theater, from Hamilton College.   CAITLIN MCCANN has been named marketing

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MARK BRITZ

MARK BRITZ, an experienced workforce performance strategist, has launched ThruWork (ThruWork.com), a talent-development consultancy for small to mid-sized businesses. The company specializes in solving organizational performance problems and focuses on non-training approaches to scale employee performance. He previously worked for Syracuse companies ADMI, Systems Made Simple, and Pearson Digital Learning. Britz has a bachelor’s degree

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Massage Envy of Rochester / Syracuse

Massage Envy of Rochester / Syracuse has hired TERRY TAYLOR as a licensed massage therapist in the Fayetteville location, ARIANE HUGHES as a licensed massage therapist in the Clay site, and JEREMIAH FETTINGER as a massage therapist in the Fayetteville location.  

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