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Joining us for Medical Monday is urologist Dr. Maria Voznesensky of Capital Region Urology, a practice of St. Peter’s Health Partners Medical Associates. WAMC s Ray Graf hosts.
Dr. Voznesensky is board-certified in urology and practices general and female urology. She specializes in pelvic floor reconstruction and minimally invasive surgery. Her professional interests include female urology, urethral stricture disease, and male impotence and incontinence.
To join the conversation, give us a call at 1-800-348-2551 or you can e-mail us at VoxPop@wamc.org
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The Dudley Observatory s original home in 1856 was this structure in Albany s Goat Hill. Inset: Bill Buell
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I love museums, libraries and academic institutions of all sorts. My favorite is probably the New York State Museum in Albany, but give me a day at the Albany Institute of History and Art and I’ll be very happy there, too.
In Schenectady, we are fortunate to have a wonderful place like the Museum of Science and Innovation, also known as miSci, and while the facility shut down Wednesday, for a time to help the cause in the fight against COVID-19, it is on stable footing and not going anywhere. The Schenectady County Historical Society and the Efner History Center at City Hall are two more stable and popular destinations for those delving into local history, and while the Edison Tech Center and the Tribes Hill Heritage Center don’t have