News from Upstate
May 20, 2011
Kathleen Paice 315 464-4839
Kathleen Paice 315 464-4839
Upstate participates in Program Your Cell Phone campaign

Upstate Medical University employees participate in a “Program Your Cell Phone” campaign to raise awareness for the toll-free national poison prevention hotline—1-800-222-1222. By programming the hotline into cell phones, poison prevention and care is at your fingertips. The Upstate Poison Center is one of only two centers in the state, serving 54 New York counties.
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