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Upstate Medical students gain exposure to rural health care

OSWEGO, N.Y. — It’s no secret that it’s difficult attracting doctors to practice in rural areas.  Though about 20 percent of the U.S. population lives in rural communities, less than 10 percent of physicians practice in these areas, according to a Stanford University Medicine rural health fact sheet entitled, “Healthcare Disparities & Barriers to Healthcare.” […]

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Carthage Area Hospital nears closure of skilled-nursing unit

Most residents moved to other facilities within 3 weeks after closure announcement CARTHAGE, N.Y. — Just three weeks after announcing the planned closure of its skilled-nursing unit, Carthage Area Hospital said it had already moved 18 of the unit’s 23 residents to other facilities in both Jefferson and Lewis counties. As of July 7, five

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Oswego Health formally opens new physical-therapy office on Route 104 in Oswego

OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health and the Greater Oswego and Fulton Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon-cutting event to formally open the health system’s new physical-therapy office inside the Lake Ontario Prompt Care Building. The organization’s sixth physical-therapy site is located at 300 State Route 104 in the city of Oswego. The new site

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House of the Good Shepherd hires McKee as executive director

UTICA — The House of the Good Shepherd recently hired Brian McKee as its new executive director, effective July 10. He has more than 15 years of experience in human-services leadership for children and families in need in the Central New York community, according to a news release issued by The House. McKee previously served

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Rome Hospital’s MRI department receives accreditation renewal

ROME, N.Y. — Rome Memorial Hospital announced it has recently been awarded a renewal of its three-year accreditation by the American College of Radiology (ACR) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) services. “ACR accreditation acknowledges that our patients receive the best possible images, using the latest technology with the highest safety measures,” Sharon Carson, medical imaging

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ConMed buys ExoShape ACL product line from MedShape

UTICA — MedShape, Inc., an Atlanta–based orthopaedic devices maker, announced on July 5 that it has sold its ExoShape ACL Fixation System to Utica–based surgical-device maker ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD). The acquisition, which closed on July 3, includes both the ExoShape Femoral and Tibial Soft Tissue Fasteners, used to fixate soft-tissue grafts in anterior cruciate

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Pinnacle Holding Company names two new board members

SYRACUSE — Pinnacle Holding Company, LLC announced it has appointed two new members to its board of directors — Dalton J. Axenfeld and Elizabeth N. Bartlett. Axenfeld currently serves as controller of Pinnacle Holding Company and oversees the financial reporting and accounting of the holding company and each subsidiary. He has more than five years

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3 Tips For When Company Culture Goes Awry

Frequent fliers may look back on 2017 is the year those supposedly “friendly skies” turned into “chaotic clouds.” The list of airlines in trouble seemed to grow by the day, whether it was cancelled flights that led to near riots, prize rabbits dying in the cargo hold, or roughed-up passengers who declined to be bumped

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The piper plays the tune. But who pays the piper?

Think carefully about the consequences of government health care   M  any Americans are willing to give  p an important liberty. They  on’t realize it, but they are. They are happy to accept government health care. Total government health care. They bandy about terms like “socialized medicine,” “national health service,” and “single payer.” The single

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We Need to Encourage Good Media

I’ll be the first to admit that when it comes to journalism, I’m a traditionalist.  ld-fashioned, even. But I don’t think it’s a coincidence that even while confidence in the media drops to new lows and Time magazine feels moved to wonder “Is Truth Dead?” on its cover, huge numbers of Americans have come to

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