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Primary Urgent Care appoints new medical director

Primary Urgent Care appoints new medical director Observer-Dispatch Juleen Qandah as its new medical director. In her new role, Qandah will provide medical direction and administration to Primary Urgent Care s clinics in Utica and Herkimer.  Qandah is a board-certified emergency physician. She earned a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, and a bachelor’s degree in biology from Siena College. Prior to joining Primary Urgent care, Qandah was affiliated with MVHS Medical Group as the medical director for Faxton Urgent Care in Utica. Primary Urgent Care is locally owned and operated. Each clinic is fully equipped with high-tech x-ray and lab equipment to provide quality medical care for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. It is opened 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. daily. For information, visit PrimaryUrgentCare.com.

WCCC names students of month | News, Sports, Jobs

The Washington County Career Center honors its December Students of the Month, Carly Grosklos and Ruslan Strahler. Carly Grosklos is a Fort Frye senior enrolled in the Sports Medicine & Exercise Science program, and she is the daughter of Patrick and Michele Grosklos of Lowell. Grosklos is a member of the Career Center’s SkillsUSA youth organization and the National Technical Honor Society. At Fort Frye High School, she was active in Softball. At the Career Center, she received awards for the Career Center’s Principal List and Energy Bus Drivers Program for meeting all three criteria of 3.0 GPA or higher, 95% attendance or higher, and no office referrals. She currently has earned or is enrolled in both high school and college credit courses for English Composition, Introduction to Nutrition, Management of Athletic Injuries, Medical Terminology I&II, and Resistance Training.

Point Beach Man, 50, Died Of COVID: Not A Mean Bone In His Body

Point Beach Man, 50, Died Of COVID: Not A Mean Bone In His Body Patch 12/17/2020 © Photo courtesy of Karen Donnelly Mark Blum POINT PLEASANT BEACH – Mark Blum didn t have a mean bone in his body, Gov. Phil Murphy said. And that s why his profession, physical therapy, and everything else he did – such as helping those with disabilities – fit the 50-year-old well, the governor said. He was a model member of our New Jersey family, Murphy said during a Monday news conference. Murphy announced on Monday that Blum had died of COVID-19, almost eight months after his passing. We remember Mark Blum, who was only 50 years old. Mark was a Physical Therapy Aide, and a beloved member of the Active Day adult day-care facility in Brick. He will be remembered for his kindness and compassion. A model member of our New Jersey family. May God bless Mark. pic.twitter.com/sdzInB8S64

SUNY launches free Online Training Center

ALBANY, N.Y. — State University of New York has launched a free Online Training Center to give more New Yorkers a gateway to college, no matter where they live across the state. The center, announced by State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras, features high school equivalency, college prep, and employment certification programs. As phase one of Malatras’ new SUNY For All campaign to expand access to higher education, the center will prepare eligible students for college and post-COVID careers with training and success coaches to guide them. - Advertisement - Eligible students must be a New York state resident from a low- or moderate-income household, without a post-secondary degree, who may be unemployed or recently laid off.

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