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Experts offer suggestions for nursing leadership to reduce the stress levels for their staffs By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Demanding on the body, mind and
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5 Top Issues Facing Nurses
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Nursing represents a rewarding, yet challenging career. Both internal and external forces can create conflict and stress for nurses, and
Helping Faith-Based Community Efforts in the Pandemic
Cathy Little: A servant leader in her time By John Addyman Years from now, when Rochester native Cathy Little thinks about the coronavirus pandemic,
Karl Williams: A Career Devoted to Pharmacy
By Lynette M. Loomis In an era of questionable ethics in so many areas of life, Karl Williams strives to teach ethical behavior to
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Eating a healthy diet along with exercise can help reduce problems as we age By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant No food represents an edible fountain
Right to Die in New York
Group pushes for legislators to pass the Medical Aid in Dying Act By Barbara Pierce “There comes a time when enough is enough!” said
I’ve Gotten My COVID-19 Vaccine, Now What?
A Q&A with physician Lorna Fitzpatrick, VP of medical affairs at Excellus BlueCross BlueShield. Q. Once a person is fully vaccinated, can they stop
Thompson’s new technology benefits breast cancer patients
The breast imaging center and breast surgery program at UR Medicine Thompson Health are among the first in the region to offer Savi Scout





