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November 22, 2009
April 2006 News Archive
Friday, April 28, 2006
University Hospital officials urge more to consider organ donation as wait for new kidney is now more than three years SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The wait for a kidney transplant in Central New York keeps getting longer. Today, the wait for a new kidney stands at three and a half years, up from 18 months in 2000. Currently 139 people on the kidney wait list at University Hospital.... read more Monday, April 24, 2006 SUNY Upstate, Syracuse University partner to offer accelerated doctoral degree program in physical therapy SYRACUSE, N.Y. - An agreement between SUNY Upstate Medical University and Syracuse University will enable students enrolled in SU's exercise science program to earn an undergraduate degree and physical therapy doctoral degree in six years, instead of... read more Thursday, April 13, 2006 TV special to highlight pediatric services at University Hospital to air April 25 SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Compelling stories of young children who are being treated at University Hospital will be featured when Upstate Medical University Foundation at Syracuse presents its annual television fundraising campaign to benefit University Hospital's... read more Tuesday, April 11, 2006 University Hospital's Pediatric and Adolescent Center partners with Syracuse University's College of Law to advocate for children's health SYRACUSE, N.Y.— Many government aid programs and laws are intended to assist low-income families with their children's health needs, but unfortunately some doctors and administrators are often unaware of these programs or do not have the resources to... read more Friday, April 7, 2006 Gregory L. Eastwood, M.D., announces he has accepted the position as interim president at Case Western Reserve University ![]() SYRACUSE, N.Y. - In an open letter to the SUNY Upstate Medical University community, SUNY Upstate President Gregory L. Eastwood, M.D., announced today that he has accepted the position as interim president of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland,... read more Wednesday, April 5, 2006 SUNY Upstate joins forces with Onondaga County, McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Site and others to increase awareness about child abuse ![]() SYRACUSE, N.Y. - SUNY Upstate Medical University has joined forces with Onondaga County and the McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Site to increase awareness of child abuse in the local community. Reports of child abuse made to the Onondaga County Child Abuse... read more |
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