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Grant to help TC3 target microcredentials, job training in health care

DRYDEN, N.Y. — Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) in Dryden has a plan to develop microcredentials and for training to fill local “in-demand jobs and provide pathways for career growth.” TC3 will use a grant award of $150,000 as it targets that mission.  The Appalachian Regional Commission with assistance from Southern Tier 8 Regional Development […]

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VIEWPOINT: NYS Adopts CDC’s COVID-19 Quarantine & Isolation Guidance

On Sept. 14, 2022, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) issued updated COVID-19 quarantine and isolation guidance, which effectively replaces the guidance from May 31, 2022. According to the Sept. 14 guidance, the NYSDOH will now follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) guidelines on quarantine and isolation. Quarantine Perhaps most

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Crouse buys da Vinci SP robot for single-incision robotic surgery

SYRACUSE — Crouse Health announced that it has purchased and is using the da Vinci SP (single port) system.  It gives surgeons robotic-assisted technology designed for deep and narrow access to tissue in the body with “greater precision and enhanced mobility,” Crouse Health said in a news release. The da Vinci SP’s design enables single-port

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OPINION: Direct-Support Professionals Need More Resources in NYS

Too often, fiscal and social policies developed by the state’s one-party leadership are misaligned with the needs of those living here. The overwhelming shortage of direct-support professionals caring for the disability community is a prime example of this. While fast-food and retail employees continue to see their paychecks grow as a result of unprecedented hikes

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Rome Health Obstetrics/ Gynecology relocates

ROME, N.Y. — Rome Health Obstetrics/Gynecology, formerly known as All About Women, was set to relocate Oct. 3 to a new office adjacent to Rome Memorial Hospital. The new address is 1614 N. James St., on the corner of James and Chestnut streets, in Rome. “With two board-certified obstetrician/gynecologists and three nurse practitioners, we have

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Nurse practitioner returns to Oswego Health

FULTON, N.Y. — Oswego Health recently announced the return of certified nurse practitioner, Samantha Goutermout to the health system as a new provider at Fulton PrimeCare. Goutermout previously worked for Oswego Hospital from 2012-2015 as a certified nursing assistant before taking a position at Upstate Medical University as a specialty certified pediatric registered nurse, where

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MVHS Sleep Disorders Center reopens, gets accreditation

UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) Sleep Disorders Center, located at 2215 Genesee St. in Utica, recently reopened to new patients after being closed for a year due to staffing issues, according to a news release from the health-care system. In addition, the sleep center also received its sixth five-year accreditation from

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Utica University’s Corbo awarded endowed professorship in cybersecurity

UTICA, N.Y. — Leslie Corbo, associate professor of cybersecurity and director of undergraduate cybersecurity programs at Utica University, was recently awarded the Karl Zimpel Endowed Professorship in Cybersecurity, the university announced. This endowed professorship, made possible by support from Fredericka (Fritzie) Paine in memory of her brother, is one of the “most prestigious honors an

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New York milk producer prices dip from prior month

Milk prices at the producer level in New York state stayed high in the latest month as inflation pressures continued. New York dairy farms in July were paid an average of $26.70 per hundredweight of milk, down 2.2 percent from $27.30 in June, but up 47.5 percent from the $18.10 average in July 2021. The

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