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According to CBS 6, Dr. K Marie King was recently appointed as chair of the. Department of Surgery and Chief of Surgery. Her appointment is a huge deal because there’s never been a black female to hold that position.
Vincent P Verdile is the Dean of Albany Medical College and Senior Executive Vice President for System Care Delivery at Albany Medical Center. He spoke very highly of Dr. King. He said, “Throughout her distinguished career, Dr. King has positioned herself as a proven leader in all areas of academic medicine, including patient care, medical education, and clinical research. Her breadth of experience, strong clinical skills, and business acumen, along with her commitment to quality, will serve her well and she leads and advances Albany Medical’s Surgical Services.“
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ALBANY, N.Y. â Albany County saw a confirmed new record-high in COVID-19 hospitalizations on Thursday.
In further discussing the latest hospitalization numbers and what they mean, Albany County Executive Daniel McCoy was joined by Albany Medical Center Executive Vice President for System Care Delivery & Hospital General Director, Dr. Ferdinand Venditti, at his Thursday morning press brief.
The County Executive confirmed 98 total hospitalizations, with 13 new overnight and 14 patients in the ICU, for a hospitalization rate of 1.34%.
- Advertisement - We are prepared to provide the care the community needs. That doesn t mean we re not worried about what s happening, Venditti explained. The numbers are troubling, Venditti continued regarding the latest hospitalization numbers.