SPHPMA Names Two Directors to Senior Leadership Team
SPHPMA has named Jack Hogan as Director of Corporate Compliance and HIPAA Privacy Officer, and
Craig Knack as Director of Operations for Albany Associates in Cardiology. […]
SPHPMA has named Jack Hogan as Director of Corporate Compliance and HIPAA Privacy Officer, and
Craig Knack as Director of Operations for Albany Associates in Cardiology. […]
Board-certified adult nurse practitioner and holistic nurse practitioner Lisa Andersson has joined the SPHPMA Home Visiting Physicians program. She will practice home-based primary care. […]
The pets we share our world with provide love, comfort, and companionship. And the bond between people and their pets has been shown to increase fitness, lower stress, and bring happiness to their owners.
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St. Peter’s Hospital Newborn Nursery Nurse Manager JoAnn Lionarons recently picked up a box of red newborn hats provided by the American Heart Association as part of its “Little Hats, Big Hearts” campaign. […]
Visitation guidelines are being implemented at several regional hospitals to further protect patients from influenza and other infectious diseases. These actions are being taken in response to increasing numbers of cases of influenza across the state and in this region. […]
Erin Sinisgalli, director of St. Mary’s Center for Health Programs and Promotion, talks about the latest news about smoking cessation, and the host of health benefits when you quit smoking. […]
Brr…! The Capital Region is bracing for what may be our first spell of extreme cold this season. Dr. Sarah Vogel talks to WNYT about the dangers of the severe cold weather. […]
Alicia Recore, Ph.D., MBA, who has directed the integration of holistic therapies at St. Peter’s Hospital since September 2000, was featured in a wellness blog maintained by Ann Carey Tobin, MD, at the Times Union. The blog post focuses on holistic therapies and complementary services, and encourages members of the community to utilize this healing resource. See the Times Union article here.
Between the ages of 5 and 17, American children spend nearly two-thirds of their lives inside the home. You like to think they are safe there, but there are hazards ranging from everyday household cleaners to deadly carbon monoxide. But, as recent news stories out of Flint, Michigan demonstrate, one of the most insidious dangers is exposure to lead. Diane Tenenbaum, M.D. from St. Peter’s Family Health Center, a practice of St. Peter’s Health Partners Medical Associates (SPHPMA), was interviewed for a segment on WNYT-NewsChannel 13 on how best to avoid this deadly poison. See the full story here.
Chest pain can occur from a number of causes including heartburn, muscle strain, a sports injury, or asthma. When in doubt, assume the pain is related to your heart until proven otherwise, especially if you are experiencing pain that you have never felt before.
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