Most women who have one or more breast cancer risk factors never develop breast cancer, while many with breast cancer have no known risk factors (other than being a woman and growing older). The best offense is to become aware of risk factors, modify any lifestyle choices that may increase your risk and having regular…
Although emergencies are unexpected and often unforeseeable, it is still important to prepare for them. Being prepared and anticipating emergencies can make all the difference in crises situations. The following pages will provide you with some recommendations on how to keep you and your family safe. Fire Be Prepared: Make an emergency exit plan for…
The Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital recognized graduates during its 101st annual commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 26 in Hendricks Chapel on the Syracuse University campus. Keynote Speaker was Ann Sedore, PhD, RN. Greetings were delivered to the graduates by Crouse Hospital President and Chief Executive Officer Kimberly Boynton and Chief Nursing and…
At Crouse Health, we’re continually looking at ways to improve our service – through the direct hands-on care we provide our patients, to the way we treat visitors, family members and our co-workers, to the way the hospital looks, both inside and out. As an employee at Crouse, you’ll play a major role in this,…