Dave Roberts, a social worker who works as adjunct professor of psychology and psychology child life at Utica College, has co-authored a book with
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John Romancik promoted at Excellus BCBS
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield has announced the promotion of John V. Romancik to regional director of sales in the company’s Central New York and Utica/North
Church installs hearing loop in its sanctuary
St Joseph’s & St Patrick’s Catholic Church on Columbia Street in downtown Utica has become the first church in the city to have a
Medical director, ED at MVHS receive awards
The Mohawk Valley Health System’s (MVHS) emergency department (ED) on both the St. Luke’s and St. Elizabeth campuses has been named one of the
Excellus named to the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield has been named to the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion after receiving a top score of 100% on the
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Cardiologist says pandemic brought extra toll on women’s health, affecting their stress levels, mental health and weight By Chris Motola Q: You wanted to
Why Positive Well-Being is Good for Your Health
Being happier doesn’t just make you feel better—it actually brings a host of potential health benefits By Barbara Pierce There is strong evidence that
Married Duo Both Work as Psychiatric Nurses
They each took separate paths to the same career Megan Plete Postol Psychiatric nursing brings some unique challenges. Mental illnesses are devastating disorders and
YMCA Holds Live Summer Camp
Social distancing still in practice at the camp By Daniel Baldwin Live summer camps are happening again at YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley, which
Q & A with Gina Ciaccia and Kim Todd
Leaders at Abraham House talk about the role of the organization in helping terminally ill patients Interview by David Podos Q: There are two







