Healthy Living Newsletter November 2021
Volume 16 of the Healthy Living Newsletter is here!
In This Issue:
- CMH: Building Today. Tomorrow. Always.
- CEO Update
- Women’s Health at CMH
- Happy Retirement, Dr. Carlson!
- Department Spotlight: Administration
- November: Lung Cancer Awareness Month
- December: Influenza Vaccination & Hand Washing
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Welcoming Our New Cardiologist
AVNEET SINGH, MD, FACC CARDIOLOGIST
Community Memorial continues to put the healthcare needs of our region at the forefront.
Community Memorial Announces New Cardiologist
The Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) healthcare system is excited to welcome a new provider to the team as Dr. Avneet Singh will join as the organization’s new Cardiologist.
Dr. Singh studied medicine at Maulana Azad Medical College and graduated with his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in New Delhi, India. Singh also completed education around internal medicine before completing his residency and fellowship in cardiology at SUNY Upstate Medical University. The previous Director of Echocardiography at Upstate, Dr. Singh received his certifications in both Cardiovascular Computed Tomography and Cardiovascular Disease. “Dr. Singh brings exceptional skill to our team, and his expertise will allow us to continue to provide high quality, patient-centered care throughout the Community Memorial network,” states Dr. Michael Walsh, Chief Medical Officer.
Dr. Singh comes to the CMH medical staff as longtime Cardiologist Dr. Raymond Carlson retires. Practicing in Hamilton since 2010, Dr. Carlson has built a strong reputation surrounding the cardiology care provided locally. “Dr. Carlson is certainly leaving a legacy behind as he enters retirement. Our medical staff appreciates his contributions beyond measure, as he’s been such a dynamic part of our team, and we’re eager to continue the quality of cardiac care to our patients with the addition of Dr. Singh,” adds Walsh.
Residing in Manlius. Dr. Singh enjoys playing tennis, cooking, hiking, practicing yoga, and spending time with family. “I look forward to being a part of a close- knit community of providers, and providing state-of- the-art, personalized cardiology care to patients,” adds Dr. Singh.
Dr. Singh holds professional memberships within the Fellowship of The American College of Cardiology, the National Board of Echocardiography, along with the American Heart Association and the American College of Physicians. He will be seeing patients out of the Hamilton Family Health Center location.
To learn more about the team of providers at Community Memorial or to make an appointment, visit: https://www.communitymemorial.org/family-health- centers/ or call at 315-824-4600.
New Nurse Practitioner Joins CMH Team
The Family Health Center Network of Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) has welcomed another primary care provider to the team; Cassandra Senif, NP, is now seeing patients out of the Morrisville office location. Graduating with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Utica College, Senif continued to her
Cassandra Senif Nurse Practitioner
Master of Science in Nursing from SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Having worked in healthcare services for over a decade, Senif has experience in a range of patient care areas, from pediatrics and up. “Cassandra is a great addition to the Community Memorial medical staff team, covering a vast area of medical services in her clinical rotations and work history,” states Dr. Michael Walsh, Chief Medical Officer. “We enthusiastically welcome her and her skills, and are excited to watch her patient base grow as a CMH team member.”
Senif also holds certification in Emergency Nursing Pediatrics, along with the Pediatric Nursing Certification. “I’m excited to join such a great team of healthcare providers, and I look forward to welcoming patients in under my care,” states Senif. “Community Memorial is a stellar place to continue my career in healthcare.”
A resident of Hamilton, Senif looks forward to expanding her care to the community. “My area of interest as a Nurse Practitioner is treating the whole family; I have a significant background in pediatrics so I am comfortable treating both the child and the parents. I have completed my clinical training hours at CMH Hamilton and I am looking forward to continuing to learn from other providers and to build relationships both professionally with my peers and with my patients.” Senif enjoys running and hiking with her dogs and husband, as well as attending local college athletic events in her spare time.
To learn more about the team of providers at Community Memorial or to make an appointment, visit: https://www.communitymemorial.org/family-health- centers/ or call at 315-824-4600. All office locations are accepting new patients.
Community Memorial Hospital: Building Today. Tomorrow. Always.
Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) opened its doors to patients in 1952 with a small Emergency Department, Operating Room, and an Obstetrics Unit. In that era, the facility met the basic healthcare needs of the community. Nearly 70 years later, the organization has grown, added service lines and medical staff, and works to adapt to meet the continuously evolving scope of healthcare. Even after the Emergency Department was expanded slightly in the ’80s, as were the Operating Rooms – the facility has become outdated, inefficient, and aged gracefully. Now, approaching its 70th anniversary, Community Memorial is undergoing a transformational project, set to update and renovate over half the facility.
Years of extensive planning and preparation came to fruition as construction began in June of 2020, in the vacant former Skilled Nursing Wing. As Phase I was completed in January of 2021, the brand new wing of all private inpatient rooms opened, serving patients immediately, at the height of a COVID surge. Phase II began with limited impact on patient care, as the Emergency Department was moved to the back of the building, allowing for the new, expanded ER to be renovated. “It was vital to maintain access for patients for emergency care services,” remarked Jeff Coakley, President, and CEO. “Relocating the ER temporarily kept our construction on schedule, but more importantly, allowed a critical service to stay available for every patient that needed it.”
Phase II is nearing completion and will elevate the care CMH provides to the communities that depend on it. As
connecting patients to important services is a key part of the CMH future, the leadership team and governing board have been in continuous review of further enhancing the organization, aligning the timing of funding available with the current construction work. “Our facility required many updates, both infrastructure, and technology-related, to remain viable,” added Coakley. “Our project scope has expanded, and we’re excited to now have new upgrades including a new MRI machine, which will further enhance the patient care provided right here in Hamilton. This unit will replace our 14-year-old, refurbished machine, and provide higher-level medical imaging, in a more efficient manner.”
The capital project will also aid the organization in additional ways, including strengthening existing service lines with increased space and enhancing the environment of care as departments are more conveniently located, allowing for better patient workflow and more efficient patient care. Consolidating spaces while utilizing previously vacant spaces will also encourage the CMH scope of services to be broadened.
“Every detail of the largest transformational project in our history has been meticulously reviewed with the staff, who will be using the spaces each day as they care for patients,” added Coakley. “It was imperative that this entire process fits the needs of our patients, but also our employees and medical staff, as they’re an integral part of this project, delivering exceptional care.”
With a projected completion in early 2023, the organization will have new departments for Laboratory, Rehabilitation, Radiology – and more – to join the completed Med-Surg wing and Emergency Department. This $31.5m capital project will allow CMH to remain competitive as the market for healthcare providers is increasingly challenging. “We’re excited to further develop our recruitment capabilities, as this new facility will also allow for better retention of staff,” noted Coakley.
The immense impact this project will have on our patients is beyond measure, and the CMH team enthusiastically anticipates a strong future in this community. To learn more about how to support this project, including becoming a member of our giving clubs, please visit https://communitymemorial.org/foundation/capital-campaign/ or call the Foundation office at 315.824.7037.
CEO UPDATE
As 2021 comes to a close, I’d like to reflect on the tremendous work of the medical staff and every employee on the Community Memorial team as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to present challenges to “normal” life. It has been difficult for patients and families to navigate health services, which has escalated the anxiety and concern in our healthcare environments for patients and staff. Thank you to the patients and staff for their tolerance and compassion as our community works together to continue to support safe, high quality local health services.
Looking forward, Community Memorial is excited to be nearing the completion of our renovated and expanded Emergency Department. Welcoming entrances for ambulance and walk-in patients will be clearly marked and staff will be immediately available to assist community members with their medical emergency. Our Emergency Department providers and staff will provide your family a gateway to our own medical experts as well as the advanced services at other hospitals in our region.
We continue to renew critical health services including cardiology and primary care. In October, we welcomed A.V. Singh, M.D. as our new cardiologist and thanked Dr. Ray Carlson and his wife, Cyndi, for their many years of service in our community. You can read more about both of them in this issue of Healthy Living.
We are also continuing to improve access to our growing primary care service and welcome Cassandra Senif, NP, to our network of Family Health Centers. We are encouraging community members to establish with a primary care provider if you do not actively see a provider at this time. Anyone that may have missed a routine well-check with their provider over the past year is encouraged to call today and reschedule any missed appointments.
Community Memorial continues to monitor the local COVID infection rates while working with our community partners on vaccine distribution, education, and precautions. We invite everyone to do their part and contact their healthcare provider to resolve questions they may have about vaccines or testing to reduce the impact of the COVID-19 virus. Please check our website and social media for instant updates and remember – Community Memorial is here for you and your family when you need us.
Women’s Health at CMH
One thing is certain in all health issues – early detection is key, leading to more positive outcomes in the fight against a variety of illnesses. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, focusing on educating and encouraging patients to seek preventative care and vital screenings.
The Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) network offers primary care in five office locations, with a team of medical providers available for women’s health services, from routine well-woman exams, birth control options through menopause care. “It’s especially important for women to maintain a consistent lifestyle surrounding their healthcare,” notes Dr. Michael Walsh, Chief Medical Officer at Community Memorial. “As the cornerstone of a family’s overall health, their positive well-being promotes improved health for children and families, but also – women can face unique health issues and it’s vital to have regular check-ups.”
Breast and ovarian cancer rank among the top most common health issues for women. Bringing awareness to these issues, along with mental health issues that may then coincide with a cancer diagnosis, is another reason why Community Memorial encourages appropriate medical screenings for patients. Offering 3D Mammography services and breast ultrasound care is just one part of the Community Memorial initiative for women’s well-being. “There is no ‘one size fits all’approach to women’s health care,” adds Dr. Walsh. “With a focus on the patient’s health entirety, our team of medical providers can advise women on gender-specific screenings, based on a number of factors. Age, medical history, and genetics all come into consideration.”
Unlike larger, urban hospital settings, patients at Community Memorial can access medical imaging appointments quickly. The streamlined approach from a Family Health Center location to the Radiology Department at CMH allows for a prompt appointment for those vital mammograms. And, as a Crouse Health partner, patients enjoy the ease of navigation should they need a breast specialist to consult or follow up. “With regular, routine scans, the chances of early detection are increased, resulting in more patient treatment options,” adds Dr. Walsh.
Community Memorial’s five Family Health Center locations (Hamilton, Cazenovia, Morrisville, Munnsville, and Waterville) are all accepting new patients, with an improved and more efficient process for patients to access care right away. “The entire team at Community Memorial wants to aide patients in any way throughout their healthcare journey,” adds Dr. Walsh.
To connect with your CMH provider, or if your family is looking to establish with a new primary care provider, call or visit our website. Come see why Community Memorial is leading the way through the new era of patient care. To learn more, visit https://communitymemorial.org/family-health-centers/ or call 315.824.4600.
Happy Retirement, Dr. Carlson!
Dr. Raymond Carlson is retiring after more than a decade of providing cardiology care for the Hamilton region and beyond. Dr. Carlson has been instrumental in cardiac care for patients admitted to the hospital, patients served in the office setting for consults and follow-up care, but also as a community contributor in the effort to educate and encourage patients to improve their heart health.
“The entire Community Memorial team sends our gratitude and well wishes to Dr. Carlson as he enters retirement,” states Jeff Coakley, President & CEO of Community Memorial. “His impact on cardio care locally has been truly impactful.”
Department Spotlight: Administration
Community Memorial has new additions to the Administration team – please join us in welcoming:
Michael Calogero – Vice President of Finance
Keara Connors – Executive Director of Community Relations
Shannon Ruane – Director of Physician Services
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Lung cancer causes the most cancer deaths worldwide, accounting for 1.8 million new cases and 1.6 million deaths annually. In 1987, it surpassed breast cancer to become the leading cause of cancer deaths in women. Early detection and awareness can help save lives. Smoking is the most common cause of lung cancer. Are you looking for assistance in quitting smoking? The Community Memorial team is here to help.
During Lung Cancer Awareness Month, learn more about this deadly disease. For more information, including information on screenings you may need, talk to your CMH primary care provider.
National Handwashing Awareness Week is the first full week of December and serves to emphasize the significant role that hands play in the spread of infectious diseases. The aim is to teach the importance of handwashing, hand hygiene, and mindfulness to protect the health of individuals and communities. Through participating in this event, we can reduce the spread of infectious diseases to improve our health and prevent a seasonal epidemic in our communities.
As we head into flu season, remember to keep preventive health care at the top of your to-do list. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the annual influenza vaccine for everyone six months of age and older.
During National Influenza Vaccination Week (December 6-12), get your annual flu vaccine through your CMH primary care provider.