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Friday, July 31, 2015
vol. 64, no. 31
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Health, Wellness & Beauty
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Among 4 North Shore hospitals placed at top of care by U.S. News BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn has been named the fourth-best hospital in New York in annual rankings by U.S. News & World Report, receiving national recognition by the publication in four adult specialty categories. St. Francis was No. 13 nationally in cardiology and heart surgery, No. 16 in gastroenterology and GI surgery, No. 36 in geriatrics and No. 43 in orthopedics, and was considered “high-performing” in adult neurology and neurosurgery, pulmonology, urology, bypass heart surgery, heart failure, hip replacement and knee replacement. “To consistently receive this nationwide recognition in cardiology and heart surgery as well as noncardiac specialties is a testament to our ongoing mission of providing excellence in patient care,” says Ruth Hennessey, the executive vice president and chief administrative
officer at St. Francis. “Congratulations to the physicians, nurses, and staff at St. Francis for attaining this outstanding achievement for nearly a decade.” It was one of four North Shorearea hospitals — Winthrop-University Hospital in Mineola (No. 9), North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset (No. 10) and Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park (No. 16) were the others — to be named in the top 20 in New York by U.S. News, which evaluated 5,000 hospitals across the country in 26 adult and pediatric categories. The Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children’s Medical Center in New Hyde Park was also named the No. 2 children’s hospital in the state, ranking nationally in urology (No. 7), neurology and neurosurgery (No. 23), diabetes and endocrinology (No. 26), neonatology (No. 30), cancer (No. 42), gastroenterology and GI surgery (No. 44) and nephrology (No. 47). Continued on Page 50
PHOTO COURTESY BUCKLEY COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
A group of campers enjoy some downtime at the Buckley Day Country School and Camp.
Trustees to move forward on E.W. well plan: Tanner BY c h r I ST I A N ArAOS
well in Devlin Park at its next Board of Trustees meeting, East Williston Mayor David Tanner The Village of East Willis- said Tuesday. “We’re very serious going ton will discuss resolutions to start the environmental review forward with the well if we process for the installation of a don’t get reasonable terms on
a possible settlement,” Tanner said in reference to negotiations with the Village of Williston Park. East Williston and Williston Park have has engaged in Continued on Page 50
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