LaMay has volunteered at several vaccination clinics as a medical evaluator.
âThe County Health Departmentâs vaccination clinics are critical operations that have strengthened the communityâs effort to battle COVID-19,â said Danielle Carlone, public health sanitarian for the Oswego County Health Department. âThere have been a handful of providers who have volunteered as medical evaluators since our first clinics back in January.â
âThe role of the medical evaluator (ME) is to oversee the medical aspect of the vaccination POD,â said Jodi Martin, RN, supervising public health nurse for the County Health Department. âIn addition to answering questions from staff and patients, the ME determines if patients are good candidates for the vaccine and also helps EMS during emergency medical situations that may arise during the clinic.â
OSWEGO - Just as their name suggests, Community Bank System Inc. is truly a community partner and committed to the well-being and sustainability of the communities it serves as theyâve recently supported critical initiatives to transform local healthcare with a donation to The Campaign for Oswego Health.
The Oswego Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Oswego Health, the largest nonprofit healthcare system in Oswego County, was awarded $50,000 to support its $3.5 million comprehensive campaign, Caring for Our Community, Right at Home, The Campaign for Oswego Health.
âMy relationship with Oswego Health started in July 1960 when I was born at Oswego Hospital,â shared Mark Tryniski, President and CEO at Community Bank. âTheyâve been there for me a long time you could say.â
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BENNINGTON â Hospitalist Nosa Aigbe Lebarty, MD, has joined the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Putnam Medical Group, the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center has announced.
Lebarty earned a bachelorâs in biology from the City University of New York Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn. He went on to earn his medical degree at Poznan University of Medical Sciences in Poland in 2008. He completed the Ellis Family Medicine Residency Program. He is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine.
Lebarty is co-owner of Central Med Urgent Care on Central Avenue in Albany, N.Y. He has worked as the medical director of Hospital Medicine and the chief of Medicine at Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville, N.Y. He has worked in the hospital medicine departments and as the medical director of hospital medicine for St. Maryâs Healthcare in Amsterdam and Oswego Hospital, both in New York, and as the medical director of several New York n
Dr. Lebarty earned a bachelor s in Biology from the City University of New York Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn. He went on to earn his medical degree at Poznan University of Medical Sciences in Poland in 2008. He completed the Ellis Family Medicine Residency Program. He is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. Dr. Lebarty is co-owner of Central Med Urgent Care on Central Ave. in Albany. He has worked as the medical director of Hospital Medicine and the chief of Medicine at Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville, NY. He has worked in the Hospital Medicine Departments and as the medical director of Hospital Medicine for St. Mary s Healthcare in Amsterdam and Oswego Hospital, both in New York, and as the medical director of several New York nursing homes. In addition, he is president and founder of Project Health Africa, a non-profit organization that seeks to increase access to quality health care in Africa.