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Kathleen Paice 315 464-4839
SUNY Upstate Medical University to hold career expo March 3
SUNY Upstate Medical University, one of the area’s largest employers, will spotlight current job openings at a Career Expo Saturday, March 3 at the Institute for Human Performance, 505 Irving Avenue. The expo, which runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., will feature presentations on a wide range of career opportunities currently available at SUNY Upstate.
More than 25 departments, including information management, nursing, food service, physical therapy and pediatrics, will be on hand to discuss job requirements, salaries and other career issues.
In addition to career presentations, a shuttle service will be provided to take interested candidates to University Hospital and other campus buildings for tours.
SUNY Upstate Medical University is the regional academic medical university for professional education, biomedical research and patient care. It is one of four medical universities in the State University of New York system. Its teaching hospital, University Hospital, serves 15 counties and is the region’s only Level-1 Trauma Center. Among the hundreds of special services at University Hospital are the CNY Gamma Knife Center, dedicated Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and Pediatric Emergency Department, the Clark Burn Center, Stem Cell and Bone Marrow Transplant programs, Regional Oncology Center, Joslin Diabetes Center and a kidney/pancreas transplant program.
Parking is available on site. For more on the career expo, call Health Connections at 315-464-8668.
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