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Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), home to cancer institutes and cancer support resources in locations across the Hudson Valley, will host events and activities during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October to raise awareness about breast cancer and the importance of early detection and treatment. Each year, more than 250,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. The public is invited to join the WMCHealth Cancer Ins...
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KINGSTON , Oct. 12, 2015 — Leading breast cancer specialists will discuss vital issues about the disease at a free public-education program from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Oct. 22 in the auditorium of the HealthAlliance Hospital Administrative Services Building, 75 Mary’s Ave. in Kingston. “Empower Yourself With Breast Cancer Knowledge” will offer bold, relevant information for women of all ages. This includes women in their 20s, 30s and 40s who may not give much thought to breast cancer if they believe, for instan...
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Kingston, N.Y. – Sept. 9, 2015 – On Oct. 1, the HealthAlliance Foundation will once again hold a cruise on the Hudson River to raise funds for cancer services. Guests onboard the Rip Van Winkle, however, will see a few changes. Specifically, the cruise has a new name — “Anchors Aweigh” — and the funds will benefit one particular program at HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley: the Oncology Support Program. “We are very excited to focus this event on the Oncology Support Program,” said Steffen T. Kraehmer...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. (February 1, 2017) -- A Stage 3 ovarian cancer survivor will give an illustrated talk about her bold, eye-catching, 175-square-foot cancer-inspired mosaic at HealthAlliance Hospital: Mary’s Avenue Campus, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, World Cancer Day. The talk and exhibit will be at the mosaic, located on the hospital’s Ground Floor, near a side entrance with a blue awning, next to the Thomas A. Dee Cancer Center. Artist Sus...
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Multidisciplinary Breast Program Committee Presents: New Approaches to Management of Breast Cancer Course Description: The Breast conference will address current approaches to the management of breast cancer. Speakers Include: Dr. John Rescigno, MD Dr. Lori Anderson, MD Dr. Ramon Rivera, MD Tatyana Zakharenko, CMN,NP This conferences is open to all health care workers involve in breast cancer care. The conferences will focus on new AJCC staging of breast cancer. Breast cancer genetics, radiation ...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. – Sept. 19, 2016 –The HealthAlliance Foundation’s third annual Anchors Aweigh cruise 6 p.m. Sept. 29 will raise funds for HealthAlliance Hospital cancer support services. The cruise, departing from Kingston’s Rondout Landing, will be aboard the Marika, a 100-foot, two-deck luxury yacht operated by Hudson Cruises Inc. Event proceeds will once again benefit the Oncology Support Program at HealthAlliance Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). “The On...
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Free melanoma and other skin cancer screenings will be available to the public on April 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Advanced Dermatology, 315 Grant Ave. in Lake Katrine, in partnership with HealthAlliance Hospitals , a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). The painless, quick visual exams — performed by Kenneth T. Kircher, DO, FAOCD, a board-certified dermatologist and member of the HealthAlliance medical staff, along with Lia Basso, PA-C, and Emily O'Carroll, PA-C — will ...
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MARGARETVILLE, N.Y. (February 15, 2024) – Margaretville Hospital has been deemed compliant with Medicare Conditions of Participation for Critical Access Hospitals by DNV Healthcare USA, Inc. This recertification is significant for the hospital and the community it serves as it shows Margaretville Hospital meets or exceed s globally established standards for safe, reliable, and high-quality healthcare that satisfies patient needs and lowers healthcare costs. This recognition is known worldwide as the gol...
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On May 18, at its annual Fashion Show, In The Pink, the Benedictine Auxiliary presented a check for $20,000 to the Benedictine Health Foundation in support of cancer services at the Mary’s Avenue Campus of HealthAlliance. Dr. Camilo Torres, Radiation Oncologist, and Dr. Zoe Weinstein, Cancer Liaison Physician and Surgeon, accepted the check on behalf of HealthAlliance. Over 150 guests enjoyed the event at Wiltwyck Golf Club featuring guest Master of Ceremonies, Rich Mathews, and...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. (January 31, 2017) -- State-of-the-art telemedicine technology linking HealthAlliance Hospital: Broadway Campus, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), with the specialized WMCHealth telehealth operations center is now operational, further fulfilling WMCHealth’s commitment to bring the highest level of care to all patients in New York’s Hudson Valley. WMCHealth’s secure, high-definition eHealth Program offers HealthAlliance patients personalized care from a...
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Delaware County students who previously had to travel long distances to access mental healthcare can now receive it in their own school through a new program provided by Margaretville Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), that combines in-person therapy and a special telepsychiatry program. Students and their families in the Roxbury Central School District were the first to benefit from the program, which started there in June. The program has been available to ...
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Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) has expanded its telemedicine program to include a teletrauma service at the network’s Kingston and Margaretville hospitals, bringing the immediate care that traumatic injuries require to communities where access to Level I trauma care is limited. The teletrauma program connects providers at HealthAlliance Hospital: Broadway Campus in Kingston and Margaretville Hospital in Margaretville, both members of WMCHealth, with the advanced care trauma experti...
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Babies delivered at HealthAlliance Hospital: Broadway Campus in Kingston , a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network ( WMCHealth ), can now benefit from the expertise of neonatologists at the Level IV Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (RNICU) — the highest level possible — at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital , also a member of WMCHealth, in Valhalla, through the health network’s new eNeonatology telemedicine program. WMCHealth’s eNeonatology and resuscitation program — the first neon...
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MARGARETVILLE, N.Y. (June 25, 2019) — Margaretville Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), has received a national honor from the U.S. Office of Rural Health Policy for an innovative mental healthcare program for students that combines in-person psychotherapy and telepsychiatry in public schools at no cost to the students, their families or the school districts. The Critical Access Hospital Recognition certificate — one of only four awarded in the country — comm...
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KINGSTON , N.Y. (May 5, 2023) – The HealthAlliance Hospital Gala will be held on Friday, May 5 at Diamond Mills in Saugerties. This year’s event will support HealthAlliance Hospital’s cancer infusion center and its oncology support program. Amanda Batista knows the importance of these programs firsthand. Batista was first diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer in 2020 just after she gave birth to her daughter. Even though her mother had worked for the American Cancer Society for 30 yea...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. , May 25, 2016 — Ulster County toddlers and preschoolers are eating and playing better than they were before HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley introduced a nutrition and physical activity program, child care specialists say. “We’ve gone from kids eating only limited foods to almost all kids loving our healthy meals,” says Kelly Kohler, co-director of the Little Lambs Academy on Neighborhood Road in Lake Katrine. “They also have more energy to engage in our daily active play outside.” Th...
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KINGSTON , Oct. 8, 2015 — Changes women can make to help lower their risk of getting breast cancer will be the topic of the HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley’s monthly Seniors Health & Wellness Breakfast Club at 8:30 a.m. Oct. 21. The free breakfast club, open to the public, meets in the Community Room of the Hudson Valley Mall, 1300 Ulster Ave. in Kingston, from 8:30 to 10 a.m. on the third Wednesday of every month. No RSVP is needed. Attendees receive a delicious heart-healthy breakfast in addit...
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KINGSTON , Sept. 2, 2015 – HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley and the Institute for Family Health today announced a new collaborative research program, to be funded over two years by a $1.26 million New York state Empire Clinical Research Investigator Program grant. The new Center for Health Information Technology Research to Promote Population Health in Primary Care, based in Kingston, will begin to identify the most effective methods for using health information technology to improve healthcare and r...
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Finnegan Golf Classic Raises $85,000 for HealthAlliance Cancer Services by Gerry Harrington | Jun 27, 2016 | Foundations , HAHV , HealthAlliance Foundation , Services | KINGSTON, N.Y. (June 27, 2016) — The Michael B. Finnegan Golf Classic at Wiltwyck Golf Club in Kingston raised $85,000 to support cancer services and staff training at HealthAlliance Hospital. More than 150 golfers, volunteers and supporters gathered for the 35th annual event June 10. Twenty-eight teams competed in a four-person sc...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. , Jan. 2, 2014 -- HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley's Broadway Campus Emergency Department is launching a dynamic new program to provide an "autism-friendly" experience for patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). With autism affecting 1 in 88 children, according to Autism Speaks®, the commitment to addressing the specialized needs of Emergency Department patients with ASD is timely. Patients with autism react and communicate differently, requiring a special approach to creating a ...
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The Westchester Medical Center Health Network’s (WMCHealth) eHealth telemedicine program – which provides 24/7 complementary care to more than 100 intensive care unit (ICU) patients daily on hospital campuses across the Hudson Valley – has been recognized as one of the nation’s top telemedicine programs three consecutive times in a national quality survey.* The survey, which measures several, key ICU patient health indicators such as blood sugar levels, ventilator settings and venous thromboembol...
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Margaretville Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), will take back unwanted prescription drugs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, October 27. The returns, accepted in the hospital’s lobby pharmacy, will be part of a nationwide drug takeback day to help reduce drug addiction and the number of overdose deaths by discarding expired opioids or other unused drugs in a safe, convenient and responsible way. “Drive up to the hospital, walk in the door and into our pharmacy...
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POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (April 8, 2021) —Today Dutchess County, WMCHealth, and Marist College announced the launch of a vaccine program for Marist students. The program will begin with the administration of 500 doses of the Moderna vaccine on Tuesday, April 13 th , at the Marist facility at 51 Fulton Street, contiguous to campus. New York State is providing additional vaccine allocation to Dutchess County to ensure college students have access to vaccine. This program, which will expand in the followin...
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FREE finances workshop with Debbie Denise of RCAL. Registration required.
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Course Director: Anna Rozenshtein, MD, MPH, FACR Director, Thoracic and Cardiac Imaging Department of Radiology Westchester Medical Center Overview: This conference will seek to educate primary and specialty providers on the new U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendations for lung cancer screening. Through lectures and case presentations attendees will learn about these guidelines for low-dose CT screening in former and current smokers as well as the services offered by WMCHealth. Please C...
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Skills-based group led by OSP social worker Valerie Linet, LCSW, SEP. Open to newly diagnosed and long-time cancer survivors as well as caregivers. Are you overwhelmed by your cancer diagnosis and treat-ment? Worried about cancer recurrence? Feeling stressed as a caregiver? In a safe, supportive space, you will learn practical ways to manage anxiety and increase a sense of well-being in the body and mind. Using mindfulness and body-centered tech-niques, you can reduce stress and learn to better handle s...
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Skills-based group led by OSP social worker Valerie Linet, LCSW, SEP. Open to newly diagnosed and long-time cancer survivors as well as caregivers. Are you overwhelmed by your cancer diagnosis and treat-ment? Worried about cancer recurrence? Feeling stressed as a caregiver? In a safe, supportive space, you will learn practical ways to manage anxiety and increase a sense of well-being in the body and mind. Using mindfulness and body-centered tech-niques, you can reduce stress and learn to better handle s...
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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Learn about colon cancer, risk factor, screening and prevention with Dr. Ari Goldstein. Dr. Goldstein is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. He graduated with honors from Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Goldstein completed his internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago. he completed his residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center and his fellowship in Gastroenterology at Montefiore...
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A healthy diet not only helps reduce the risk of certain types of cancers, heart disease and diabetes, it helps you enjoy and celebrate life! You don’t have to have cancer or be overweight to attend this group. Cooking demonstration and recipe tasting at each session. Facilitated by Dietitian Melissa Sakellarious, RD, CDN, NSCA-CPT and Ujjala Schwartz, Health Educator. Registration Required.
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A healthy diet not only helps reduce the risk of certain types of cancers, heart disease and diabetes, it helps you enjoy and celebrate life! You don’t have to have cancer or be overweight to attend this group. Cooking demonstration and recipe tasting at each session. Facilitated by Dietitian Melissa Sakellarious, RD, CDN, NSCA-CPT and Ujjala Schwartz, Health Educator. Registration Required.
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A healthy diet not only helps reduce the risk of certain types of cancers, heart disease and diabetes, it helps you enjoy and celebrate life! You don’t have to have cancer or be overweight to attend this group. Cooking demonstration and recipe tasting at each session. Facilitated by Dietitian Melissa Sakellarious, RD, CDN, NSCA-CPT and Ujjala Schwartz, Health Educator. Registration Required.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Facilitated by Ellen Marshall, LCSW, OSW-C. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 103.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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Skin Cancer affects 1 in 5 Americans. If detected and treated early, there is a 98% cure rate. Free melanoma and other skin cancer screenings, available to the public, will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 13 at Advanced Dermatology, 315 Grant Ave. in Lake Katrine, in partnership with HealthAlliance Hospitals, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). The painless, quick visual exams — performed by Kenneth T. Kircher, DO, FAOCD, a board-certified dermatologist and me...
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Join us for our 20th Annual Cancer Survivors Event, celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Oncology Support Program at HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley. This is an open invitation to cancer survivors, loved ones and medical staff. The celebratory evening will include: Delicious Light Supper Candle-Lighting Ceremony and Ritual Blessing Reflections by Members of the Oncology Support Program For more information, please contact the Oncology Support Program, 845.339.2071, ext. 100 or Oncology.Support@ha...
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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A support group that focuses on issues common to young women with cancer including: talking to children about cancer, body image, managing work, sexuality and intimacy, relationships, fertility and self-advocacy. For women age 55 and younger wiht any type of cancer. Facilitated by Valerie Linet, LCSW, and Melissa Eppard. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 101.
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MARGARETVILLE, N.Y. (September 12, 2022) - Margaretville Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), is leading a comprehensive program that supports expecting and newborn parents challenged with addiction while helping to prevent substance use disorders among people of childbearing age. Margaretville Hospital directs the Catskills Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) Consortium, which features pre-pregnancy education, peer counseling, medication-a...
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HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley is here to help YOU. We understand the difficulties surrounding healthcare costs, that’s why we offer financial assistance to our patients. For more information, please contact the Patient Accounting Department at 845.334.2743 . Save
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Westchester Medical Center Health Network’s Performing Provider System (PPS) and its Center for Regional Healthcare Innovation (CRHI ) have made significant progress to date with partnerships and investments in community initiatives that close gaps in access to healthcare resources and create sustainable, healthier communities at the grassroots level. The WMCHealth PPS was established to participate in New York State’s Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program, a statewide p...
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Welcome! Please View Our Campus Tour
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MARGARETVILLE, N.Y. (November 2, 2022) — One hundred potentially fatal opioid overdoses were reversed in the past year because of a Delaware County substance use disorder treatment and education program led by Margaretville Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). The overdose reversals were possible due to the public availability and usage awareness of Narcan, a medication used in the emergency treatment of an opioid overdose. The Margaretville Hospital addiction...
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HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley and its subsidiaries and affiliated entities (collectively referred to as the “Organization”), have instituted a Compliance Program to ensure that all of our business practices are in compliance with the applicable Organization policies and procedures and applicable civil and criminal laws, rules, and regulations. A key element of the Organization’s Compliance Program is the ability of employees to express problems, concerns, or opinions without fear of retaliation or...
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Ann Hutton
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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Members of our community who are affected by cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Facilitated by Abigail Thomas.
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MARGARETVILLE, N.Y. (September 2, 2021) — Margaretville Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), recently launched a medication-assisted treatment program that helps prevent opioid overdose and assists individuals as they combat substance use disorder. The new program, with support from a grant from New York State's Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS), initiates treatment with buprenorphine, a medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration f...
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Hamilton, N.Y. – August 6, 2015 – On July 16 over 180 Reality Check youth leaders and tobacco control staff from across New York joined with Ulster and Dutchess County youth at Colgate University for a “selfie chain” to support assigning an “R” rating to movies depicting smoking. Reality Check, a program supported by HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley’s Tobacco Free Action Communities program, works to reduce youth exposure to tobacco marketing both in stores and on screen. According to the Centers for...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (June 29, 2023) –– Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) today announced the launch of its Center for Women’s Health Equity, a new care program that will address the social, economic, cultural and racial determinants of health that can result in increased maternal morbidity and mortality among women across the Hudson Valley. Supported by a $750,000 New York State grant secured by New York State Assemblywoman Amy Paulin and with the support of New York State Senate Majority...
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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WMCHealth is a 1,700-bed healthcare system with nine hospitals in New York's Hudson Valley region. WMCHealth has 13,000 workforce members and nearly 3,000 attending physicians. Approximately 600 of our providers are employed in one of our two medical groups – Advanced Physician Services and the Bon Secours Medical Group, which make up WMCHealth Physicians. WMCHealth services includes Level I adult and pediatric trauma centers, plus Level II trauma centers; a dedicated burn center; the region’s only adva...
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (March 9, 2017) – Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) recently named thoracic surgeon Tracey Weigel, MD, as Chief of Thoracic Surgery for the health network’s Valhalla, Poughkeepsie and Kingston campuses. In her role as Chief of Thoracic Surgery, Dr. Weigel will oversee all thoracic surgery functions at WMCHealth’s flagship Westchester Medical Center, as well as Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, MidHudson Regional Hospital, HealthAlliance Hospital: Broadway Campus and He...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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36 th Annual Michael B. Finnegan Golf Classic benefits cancer services through the HealthAlliance Foundation. The tournament is limited to 120 golfers and includes lunch, 18 holes of golf, a cocktail hour, dinner and a charitable auction. Prizes will be awarded. For more information, call 845.338.8654 or email Info@MBFGolfClassic.com .
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Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) is transforming healthcare in the Hudson Valley by creating a culture that puts people first – both the people we care for as well as one another. Through mutual respect, kindness and empathy we build trust and promote well-being to every person, every time, always. We call this the WMCHealth Culture of Care and you’ll experience it in every moment from every member of our team because you matter. Read stories about patients who have experienced the ...
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1.0 PURPOSE: Health Alliance of the Hudson Valley and its subsidiaries and affiliated entities (the “Organization”)[1] is committed to complying with the requirements of Section 6032 of the Federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, and preventing and detecting any fraud, waste, or abuse in the Organization. To this end, the organization maintains a compliance program and strives to educate its work force on fraud and abuse laws, including t...
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Orientation and Annual Education Acknowledgement Form Advancing Our Vital Values Clostridium Difficile Continuous Practice Review Corporate Compliance Program Delinquent Medical Records Policy HealthAlliance Disruptive Practitioner Behavior Policy Emergency Code List Fire-Safety Fire Prevention in the Operating Room Focused Practice Review Hand Hygiene HealthAlliance Hospital Medical Staff Bylaws History and Physical Policy Hyperglycemia Training Infection Prevention and Control Influenza and Heal...
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Understanding the costs of healthcare can be confusing and burdensome. This section of the HealthAlliance website provides you with basic information about billing at HealthAlliance hospitals, and hospital-specific charge and cost data from the NYS Department of Health. This website does not yet provide you with specific price information. We hope to add that functionality in the future. For details on what you can expect to pay for your healthcare, we suggest you contact your insurance provider. Visit ...
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Kingston, N.Y. – Oct. 1, 2015 – The HealthAlliance Diabetes Education Center will host a free, one-hour seminar, “Managing Diabetes: The Next Step” on Oct. 21. The program will be led by Mary Ellen Willen, a specially trained member of the A1C Champions Program and diabetes patient, who will share her personal experiences with diabetes and taking insulin. She will also discuss concerns and misconceptions about insulin as well as how insulin can help you achieve blood sugar control. “Managing Diabetes: T...
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VALHALLA N.Y. (June 2, 2022) – Whether the tunes are rock, rap, jazz or a bedtime lullaby, music is employed as a healing therapy at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). With $2,500 in support from the Million Dollar Roundtable Foundation (MDRT), the music therapy program at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital now extends beyond the walls of the hospital with the MusiConnection Initiative, a program that connects hospitalized children to f...
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Sean Tedjarati, MD, MPH, MBA, has been appointed Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Westchester Medical Center and MidHudson Regional Hospital, members of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), and Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at academic affiliate New York Medical College (NYMC), where he is currently a Clinical Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Tedjarati currently also serves as Chief Clinical Integration Officer at WMCHealth, responsible for...
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (May 28, 2020) - The Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) today announced $1 million in grants to 10 Hudson Valley organizations, with $400,000 in grants going to five programs with operations in Ulster County to support the expansion of behavioral health and substance use disorders services. Part of the New York State “promising practices” initiative, these grants are designed to help WMCHealth partners develop sustainable models and services as they transition from the ...
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Course Director: David C. Wolf, MD, FACP, FACG, AGAF, FAASLD Professor of Clinical Medicine, New York Medical College Medical Director of Liver Transplantation, Westchester Medical Center Course Overview: The incidence of cirrhosis and liver cancer is on the rise in the United States. Each year these disease states are responsible for more than 45,000 deaths in this country. Liver transplantation has the potential to save many individuals whose lives would have been cut short by cirr...
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KINGSTON, N.Y., March 4, 2016 — HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley has received state support to transform its Mary's Avenue Campus in Kingston into a single, state-of-the art hospital and to redevelop its Broadway Campus into a "medical village." Albany Friday awarded $88,756,441, the second highest single award in the state, to HealthAlliance through a competitive process to help pay for the projects. Expected next steps include Kingston Planning Board approval of HealthAlliance's architectural and c...
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Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) recently welcomed Sean Tedjarati, MD, MPH, MBA, to the health network’s leadership team in the network-wide role of Chief Clinical Integration Officer. In his new role, Dr. Tedjarati will be responsible for the integration and strategic oversight of all clinical services across WMCHealth’s 10 hospitals, ensuring that the care provided across clinical services and hospitals are streamlined, coordinated, integrated and seamless, resulting in the highest...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. -- Feb. 22, 2017 -- The HealthAlliance Foundation will recognize community and hospital leaders at its 28th annual Tulip Ball April 29. Frank and Beverly Finnegan are the 2017 Tulip Ball honorees, Sandra Horan will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice will be presented with the Community Service Award. Frank Finnegan, a retired IBM business unit executive, and Beverly Finnegan, a retired American Cancer Society regional vice presiden...
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Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) hospitals across the Hudson Valley recently received Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Recognition – the highest level awarded – for their exceptional care of stroke patients in the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get with the Guidelines program. Westchester Medical Center, the flagship of WMCHealth in Valhalla, and network affiliates HealthAlliance Hospital: Broadway Campus in Kingston, MidHudson Regional Hospital in Pough...
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Provides a supportive and confidential setting for family and caregivers. Facilitated by Jennifer Halpern, PhD., LMSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845-339-2071 ext. 104.
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FREE Smoking Cessation Program facilitated by Larry McGrath, Director of Respiratory Therapy. Open to all! For more information or to register, please call 845.339.2071 ext. 100 or email doris.blaha@hahv.org
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FREE Smoking Cessation Program facilitated by Larry McGrath, Director of Respiratory Therapy. Open to all! For more information or to register, please call 845.339.2071 ext. 100 or email doris.blaha@hahv.org
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FREE Smoking Cessation Program facilitated by Larry McGrath, Director of Respiratory Therapy. Open to all! For more information or to register, please call 845.339.2071 ext. 100 or email doris.blaha@hahv.org
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FREE Smoking Cessation Program facilitated by Larry McGrath, Director of Respiratory Therapy. Open to all! For more information or to register, please call 845.339.2071 ext. 100 or email doris.blaha@hahv.org
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Provides a supportive and confidential setting for family and caregivers. Facilitated by Jennifer Halpern, PhD., LMSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845-339-2071 ext. 104.
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Provides a supportive and confidential setting for family and caregivers. Facilitated by Jennifer Halpern, PhD., LMSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845-339-2071 ext. 104.
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