St. Ann’s Community recently announced the addition of a graduate practical nurse (GPN) residency program to its lineup of employee benefits. The program is
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Former Rochester General executive to lead WNY’s largest hospital system
Robert J. Nesselbush has been named chief executive officer (CEO) for Kaleida Health, Western New York’s largest health systems, based in Buffalo. Nesselbush, currently
Kayla Mckeon: Beating All the Odds
Upstate woman with Down syndrome — who holds silver medal from Special Olympics World Games in Athens — helps the fight to change the
Jonathan Mink, M.D.
New funding and designation will help further research into intellectual and developmental disabilities, says chief of child neurology at Golisano Children’s Hospital By Chris
Q & A with Andrea DeMeo from Trillium Health
Trillium Health’s president and CEO discusses caring for the LGBTQ community during the pandemic and how the nonprofit has managed to survive financially By
Early Intervention Challenged During Pandemic
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant When schools faced mandatory shutdowns last spring during the pandemic, education shifted to virtual modes. For pre-kindergarten children needing early
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: What Educators and Schools Need to Know
By Jennifer Faringer As we approach Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Day on Sept. 9, it is important for schools and educators to
‘Witness to Two Worlds’
Rochester woman’s first book paints bipolar disorder from within By John Addyman The picture on the cover of the book tells you a lot.
Women at Higher Alzheimer’s Risk Compared to Men
Older age not the only culprit for more incidence of Alzheimer’s among women, researchers say By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Numerous studies have established that
COVID-19 and Dementia
Isolation has had negative impact on people living with cognitive impairment By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Social isolation during the pandemic has brought a myriad








