
NewsChannel 13: Advice For New Parents — What To Heed, What To Ignore
Lots of well-meaning family and friends – and even strangers! – will have advice for new parents. What tips should they heed? Dr. Tenenbaum has the scoop. […]
Lots of well-meaning family and friends – and even strangers! – will have advice for new parents. What tips should they heed? Dr. Tenenbaum has the scoop. […]
Nurse Mary Vitale has been named the recipient of the St. Peter’s Hospital 2015 Nurse of Excellence award. Nominated by her colleagues, Vitale was recognized for recent accomplishments in her 30-year nursing career. […]
Although most college students are at their peak physical health, they still need first aid for everyday illnesses. Send them to school prepared. […]
This morning’s Times Union featured a story in which Karen Spinelli, director of the ALS Regional Center at St. Peter’s Hospital, announced the center will hold another Ice Bucket Challenge this year. From the story: “We are doing it again,” Spinelli said. “We are so grateful for the donations last year and the support for ALS patients in this area.” See the full story here.
U.S. News & World Report has awarded St. Peter’s Hospital its highest ranking in northeastern New York for quality of care. […]
Mercy Cares For Kids (MCFK) recently hosted a film crew gathering footage for an upcoming breastfeeding webinar to be hosted by The School of Public Health. […]
St. Peter’s Health Partners CEO James K. Reed contributed to a Times Union story published yesterday about the recent healthcare construction boom in the Capital Region. From the story: Not too far away, St. Peter’s Health Partners is expanding its urgent care presence with a $7.5 million project at an existing facility on Route 146. “Health care is getting much more customer-focused,” said Dr. James K. Reed, president and CEO of St. Peter’s Health Partners. For the patient, “It’s a lot more convenient.” The cities also are seeing a construction surge as duplicate facilities are eliminated and existing buildings are expanded and improved. Samaritan Hospital in Troy, now part of St. Peter’s Health Partners, will see a new patient tower. A parking garage, meanwhile, is nearing completion. The Samaritan projects total about $100 million. Troy’s other hospital, also part of St. Peter’s, will no longer provide acute care. Instead, St. Mary’s Hospital is becoming an ambulatory care center. St. Peter’s earlier spent $259 million on a major expansion of its hospital in Albany. See the full story here.
St. Peter’s Health Partners will hold a free educational program on July 22 about heart valve disease and heart valve surgery. […]
July is UV Awareness Month — Remember to take care when spending time in the sun and to slip, slap, slop! […]
The Business Review featured Ann Errichetti, MD, MBA, Chief Executive Officer of St. Peter’s Hospital, in a cover story in its most current issue. […]
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