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JODI WALLIS

JODI WALLIS, an OB-GYN, has recently joined St. Joseph’s Health. In her new role, Dr. Wallis joins a team of qualified physicians to provide a high quality of women’s care to our community. Dr. Wallis is a board-certified physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. Prior to joining St. Joseph’s Health, Dr. Wallis held clinical, teaching, […]

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BUSHRA AHMAD

BUSHRA AHMAD, an emergency medicine physician, has joined the medical staffs of Geneva General Hospital in Geneva and Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital in Penn Yan. The hospitals are part of Finger Lakes Health, a 635-bed, multi-institutional health system that says it provides a full range of acute and long-term care health services to residents

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SHAWNA CRAIGMILE

SHAWNA CRAIGMILE has been appointed chief growth officer at Helio Health, Inc., which operates facilities in Syracuse, Rochester, Utica, and Binghamton. Its mission is to promote recovery from the effects of substance use and mental-health disorders and other health issues. She will work with Helio Health’s executive-leadership team to create and execute the organization’s strategic

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MVCAA recognizes 55 years of service with luncheon, awards

UTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency, Inc. (MVCAA) on Aug. 2 honored community members during a luncheon recognizing the nonprofit’s 55 years of service.  MVCAA describes itself as “the frontline resource for people living in poverty in Oneida and Herkimer Counties, providing direct services and support for education, employment and family support services.”

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