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July 4, 2008
November 2005 News Archive
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
SUNY Upstate Medical University opens simulation center to enhance training of emergency medicine residents, students and others ![]() SYRACUSE, N.Y. - They breathe, bleed, talk, blink their eyes and have a pulse and blood pressure, but they are not alive. Sounds like hype for a new science fiction thriller. But no, these are the attributes of three new teaching tools at SUNY Upstate... read more Thursday, November 17, 2005 University Hospital is most preferred hospital in Syracuse, survey shows SYRACUSE, N.Y. - University Hospital of SUNY Upstate Medical University has been designated by the National Research Corporation (NRC) as one of the most preferred hospitals in 180 markets in the United States and as the most-preferred hospital in the... read more Wednesday, November 16, 2005 SUNY Upstate seeks participants for ADHD study SYRACUSE, N.Y. — School children between the ages of six and 11 are being sought for a SUNY Upstate Medical University research study whose findings may lead to a more effective way of diagnosing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The... read more Wednesday, November 9, 2005 SUNY trustees approve naming Central New York Children's Hospital for philanthropist B.Thomas Golisano SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The SUNY Board of Trustees today (Nov. 9) approved a request by SUNY Upstate Medical University to name the Central New York Children's Hospital for philanthropist B. Thomas Golisano in recognition of his $6 million gift to children's... read more Tuesday, November 1, 2005 Golisano presents $6 million gift to the Central New York Children's Hospital ![]() SYRACUSE, N.Y. - SUNY Upstate Medical University announced today that it will receive a $6 million gift for the Central New York Children's Hospital at University Hospital from B. Thomas Golisano, philanthropist and founder and chairman of Paychex Inc.... read more |
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Topping-off Ceremony (video)
Final Beams Placed in Children's Hospital Project SUNY Upstate officials celebrate the near completion of key work on children's hospital project with topping off ceremony. |
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