Cortlandt Manor, NY - (May 21, 2013) - In recognition of National EMS Week, a group of first responders from Peekskill and Cortlandt Volunteer Ambulance Corps conducted an emergency drill with Hudson Valley Hospital Center on May 21 to practice response plans for an outbreak of NoroVirus. The extremely contagious infection causes diarrhea, nausea, and stomach cramping, low-grade fever, chills, headache, muscle aches and fatigue. It can be serious and even life threatening in young children and the elderly.   Justin Costable, EMS Coordinator and Emergency Management Director at HVHC, said that first responders have to practice for all…
Cortlandt Manor, NY - (May 22, 2013) – Dressed in hospital gowns and carrying bedpans, area students from the Yorktown Leos Club raised $2,3000 for Hudson Valley Hospital Center this past weekend trolling for cash along Route 6. The enterprising young fundraisers from Yorktown, Walter Panas and Lakeland High Schools, as well as Copper Beech and Mildred Strang Middle Schools raised the money in front of the Cortlandt Town Center on Saturday in less than five hours Yorktown Leos adviser Al Avitable said that he got the idea for collecting money in the bed pans from a fundraiser the Leos…
Cortlandt Manor, NY - (May 22, 2013) – The Foundation of Hudson Valley Hospital Center has appointed two new members to its Board of Directors. Appointed to the Foundation Board were Jim Coleman, Director of Westchester County’s Industrial Development Agency, and Health Professional Loretta Rodriguez-Lagonia. “It’s very exciting to have two such distinguished community members join the Foundation’s Board of Directors,’’ said John C. Federspiel, President of Hudson Valley Hospital Center. “We really look forward to working with Jim and Loretta as the Hospital enters a new era of growth and expansion.’’  Coleman, a former Chief of Staff for State…
Cortlandt Manor, NY - (May 20, 2013) –Sunburns are more than uncomfortable—they’re also a major risk factor for melanoma, the most aggressive form of skin cancer. “Melanoma is directly linked to intense exposure to ultraviolet [UV] radiation that leads to blistering sunburns,” said Pond Kelemen MD, FACS, Surgical Oncologist at Hudson Valley Hospital Center, and director of the Hospital’s new Melanoma Center. “At midday, these sunburns can occur in less than 15 minutes.” He said that people who are exposed to the sun or have risk factors such as fair skin, freckles or moles should be extra careful about monitoring…
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