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- Healthcare Careers (List) | STHCS
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- Physical Therapist | STHCS
Physical Therapist Physical therapy is an integral part of the health care system. As a member of a multidisciplinary group of health personnel, the physical therapist plays a unique role in helping individuals overcome the effects of disease, injury and developmental abnormalities. Physical therapists evaluate and treat patients who have problems with movement that impair normal function. Physical therapists assess joint motion, muscle strength and endurance, heart and lung function, and the performance of activities required in daily living. Treatment includes therapeutic exercise, cardiovascular endurance training, and rehabilitation in the activities of daily living. Physical therapists work in many health care settings including hospitals, outpatient clinics, nursing homes, home care agencies, schools, and rehabilitation centers. Therapists may elect to practice as generalists, or they may choose one of a number of specialty areas such as orthopedics, geriatrics, neurology, pediatrics, or cardiopulmonary physical therapy. In addition to patient care, physical therapists have many opportunities in administration, research and clinical education. Career Fact Sheet Download Career Fact Sheet: Physical Therapist .pdf Download PDF • 1.07MB
- Dental Hygienist | STHCS
Dental Hygienist Dental hygienists play a pivotal role in promoting oral health and preventing dental issues. With a strong focus on patient care, they perform teeth cleanings, examine oral health conditions, and educate patients on proper oral hygiene practices. Dental hygienists often collaborate with dentists to develop comprehensive treatment plans, including the administration of preventive treatments like fluoride and sealants. Their expertise extends to assessing patients' oral health, identifying signs of diseases, and providing valuable information for diagnosis and treatment. Dental hygienists engage with diverse patient populations, helping instill a sense of confidence and comfort in dental settings. Regular collaboration with the broader healthcare team contributes to holistic patient care Career Fact Sheet Download Career Fact Sheet: Dental Hygienist .pdf Download PDF • 856KB
Blog Posts (52)
- CEO Update: December 26, 2025
Holiday Wishes As we close out the year, there’s real appreciation for the time spent with family, friends, and loved ones, and for the work we continue to do together in support of our communities. The New Year offers an opportunity to reflect on where we’ve been and to focus on where we’re headed. Thank you for the partnership, dedication, and commitment you bring to this work every day. Your efforts matter and make a meaningful difference. Wishing you a happy, healthy New Year, and looking ahead to continued progress and shared success in 2026.
- CEO Update: December 19, 2025
Jones Memorial Hospital Earns National Recognition I want to recognize Jones Memorial Hospital for being named a 5-Star Honoree on Forbes’ first-ever Top Hospitals list for 2026. Being included among the top hospitals in the nation is a meaningful achievement and reflects the consistent leadership, clinical excellence, and patient-centered care demonstrated by the Jones Memorial team. This recognition is especially significant for Rural New York, where hospitals often face greater challenges related to access, workforce, and resources. Jones Memorial continues to show that rural hospitals can deliver high-quality, advanced care while remaining deeply rooted in the communities they serve. It also speaks to the trust patients and families place in receiving care close to home. Congratulations to the entire Jones Memorial team on this well-deserved national recognition... Learn more here: https://www.forbes.com/lists/top-hospitals/ . Advancing Surgical Care in Rural New York This week I attended Olean General Hospital’s “Meet the Robot” event, which marked the introduction of the da Vinci Xi Surgical System to our region. This is an important milestone for OGH and for access to advanced surgical care in Rural New York. Bringing this level of technology to a rural hospital reflects OGH’s commitment to keeping high-quality, complex care local. The event included a live demonstration and a panel discussion highlighting how robotic-assisted surgery can improve precision and patient outcomes, support surgical recruitment, and reduce the need for patients to travel outside the region for care. Investments like this are critical for Rural New York, where access to advanced services depends on strong leadership, workforce development, and innovation. I appreciate the opportunity to attend and commend Olean General Hospital and its clinical leadership for taking this important step forward for rural healthcare.
- CEO Update: December 12, 2025
State EMS Council Meeting – Rural Health Transformation Update This week, I attended the State EMS Council meeting in Troy, New York, along with other EMS leadership from our area. These meetings are always a valuable opportunity to hear updates directly from the Division of State EMS and to connect with EMS partners from across the state. The discussions help ensure we stay aligned with statewide priorities and continue strengthening our work to support EMS providers and improve patient care throughout our region. During this meeting Dr. Heslin, First Deputy Commissioner and Chief Medical Officer for the New York State Department of Health, provided an update on New York State’s application for the Rural Health Transformation Program. A few key takeaways: Rural Community Health Partnership: Encourages hospitals and community agencies to work together to design locally driven projects that reflect each community’s needs. Primary Care Initiative: Focuses on advancing rural primary care practices, with strong integration of technology and AI to support efficiency and high-quality care. Workforce Pipeline: Prioritizes recruitment and retention—from high school through direct support roles. Includes tuition support, expanding educational infrastructure, and more remote teaching and training options. EMS input helped shape this component. Technology & Cybersecurity: Supports telehealth/e-consults, remote training, and enhanced cybersecurity for rural health organizations. This work aligns well with the direction we’re already moving. Our Step Into Health and Pathways to a Healthier You initiatives position STHCS to be an active partner in advancing these statewide priorities and strengthening access to care across our region.

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