
WNYT NewsChannel 13: The Ripple Effect of the Cosby Verdict
Lindsey Crusan-Muse, director of the Sexual Assault and Crime Victims Awareness Program at Samaritan Hospital appeared on WNYT to discuss the ripple effect of the Bill Cosby Verdict. […]
Lindsey Crusan-Muse, director of the Sexual Assault and Crime Victims Awareness Program at Samaritan Hospital appeared on WNYT to discuss the ripple effect of the Bill Cosby Verdict. […]
WNYT NewsChannel 13 aired a story featuring Dr. Mark Osborn, Chief of Pediatrics at St. Peter’s Hospital. Dr. Osborn discussed vaccinations, the myths surrounding them, and the proven risks and benefits. The story coincides with World Immunization Week. […]
WNYT aired a story on a Pinwheels for Prevention event held at Samaritan-Rensselaer Children’s Center in Troy. The event, sponsored by Healthy Families of Rensselaer County, raises awareness about child abuse and ways to prevent it from happening. […]
Spectrum News features Healthy Families of Rensselaer County event, Pinwheels for Prevention. The event, held at Samaritan-Rensselaer Children’s Center, is part of a nationwide movement dedicated to preventing child abuse. […]
The Record published a story about the 11th annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes,” which took place at Riverfront Park in Troy. […]
WRGB Channel 6 aired a story about the 11th annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” at Riverfront Park in Troy. […]
Alzheimer’s specialist Debi Buzanowski, executive director of Eddy Memory Care at Marjorie Doyle Rockwell Center in Cohoes, was featured in a Wall Street Journal story about the center’s work with the Lighting Research Center at RPI to study the effect of lighting on dementia patients. […]
The Times Union published a new story as part of its continuing coverage on the growing opioid epidemic in the Capital Region. Dr. Melissa Weimer, Chief of Behavioral Health and Addiction Medicine at St. Peter’s Hospital, was interviewed as part of the story: The newest medical approach may be at St. Peter’s Health Partners, where drug users addicted to heroin, fentanyl and other opioids can now walk into outpatient locations in Albany, Troy and Cohoes or emergency departments at Samaritan, Albany Memorial and St. Peter’s hospitals and promptly be evaluated to get buprenorphine to help them through withdrawal, or more intense detox services if needed. The program has served more than 300 people since it opened last September. “When the person feels, I am able to change in this moment, we are ready to treat them in this moment,” said Dr. Melissa Weimer, medical director of the SPHP Addiction Recovery Center. “We’re trying to make it so there’s no closed door.” To view the article, which also includes a video of Dr. Weimer discussing the […]
Judy DeLong-Broda, a case manager for St. Peter’s Health Partners at Troy Internal Medicine, is featured on WNYT’s Today’s Women report. Judy is being recognized for coming to the aid of others at their most vulnerable time. […]
The Daily Gazette published an article featuring Skip the Wait, a new tool to check wait times at St. Peter’s Health Partners five Urgent Care locations. […]
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