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Beny Primm Was Interviewed by Nancy D
on-site media transcription services Dr. Beny Primm was interviewed by Nancy D. Campbell June 18, 2006 and February 3, 2010 for the Oral History of Substance Abuse Research project, which was supported by the National Science Foundation; the University of Michigan Substance Abuse Research Center; the College on Problems of Drug Dependence; and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Ideas expressed do not reflect official positions of any of these organizations. Transcripts of the oral histories are held at the Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The interview below is reposted with permission of Dr. Primm and the Oral History of Substance Abuse Research project. Information on other interviews conducted as part of the Oral History of Substance Abuse Research can be found at http://sitemaker.umich.edu/umsarc/oral_history_interviews. NANCY CAMPBELL NANCY CAMPBELL: Can you tell me how you got to the University of Geneva for medical school? BP: In 1950 I finished college at West Virginia State College, which is now West Virginia State University. I was a member of the Reserve Officers Training Corps, ROTC, during the Korean War. I was a premed, biological science, and German major, and I knew I was going to get drafted. I even stayed an extra year to finish ROTC because I had transferred to West Virginia State College from another school. You had to be there four years to do ROTC. Although I was premed, my degree was a bachelor of NANCY CAMPBELL/ADDICTION RESEARCH/BENY PRIMM Page 2 of 56 science in education. I could either go into teaching and be a coach, because I was a basketball player, or I could end up going into the service. -
Careconnect Facilities
CareConnect Facilities Yale-New Haven Bridgeport Northern Westchester Phelps Memorial Greenwich White Plains Peconic Bay Medical Center Montefiore Medical Huntington Centers Glen Cove Syosset Zucker North Shore Lenox Hill Hillside University Plainview Manhattan Eye Ear & Throat Hospital N LIJ Medical Center Lenox Hill Healthplex Forest Cohen Nassau University Southside Hills Children’s Medical Center Wyckoff Heights South Oaks Franklin Staten Island Maimonides University (North) Staten Island University (South) Hospitals • Bridgeport Hospital, 267 Grant St, Bridgeport, CT 06610, P: 203-688-8412 • Forest Hills Hospital, 102-01 66th Road, Forest Hills, NY 11375, P: 718-830-4000 • Franklin Hospital, 900 Franklin Avenue, Valley Stream, NY 11580, P: 516-256-6000 • Glen Cove Hospital, 101 St. Andrews Lane, Glen Cove, NY 11542, P: 516-674-7540 • Greenwich Hospital, 5 Perryridge Road, Greenwich, CT 06830, P: 203-688-8412 • Huntington Hospital, 270 Park Avenue, Huntington, NY 11743, P: 631-351-2000 • Lenox Hill HealthPlex, 36 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10011, P: 212-434-2000 • Lenox Hill Hospital, 100 East 77th Street, New York, NY 10021, P: 212-434-2000 • Long Island Jewish Medical Center, 270-05 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, P: 718-470-7000 • Maimonides Medical Center, 4802 Tenth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11219, P: 718-283-6000 • Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, 210 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021, P: 212-838-9200 • Montefiore Medical Center - Montefiore Westchester Square, 2475 Saint Raymonds Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461, P: 718-430-7300 • Montefiore Medical Center - Montefiore Hospital, 111 East 210th Street, Bronx, NY 10467, P: 718-920-4321 • Montefiore Medical Center - Wakefield Hospital, 600 East 233rd Street, Bronx, NY 10466, P: 718-920-9000 • Montefiore Medical Center - Weiler Hospital, 1825 Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY 10461, P: 718-904-2000 • Montefiore Mt. -
Queens County Assessment
Northwell Health 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment: Queens County Assessment Encompassing the following Northwell Health Hospital: Long Island Jewish Forest Hills 1 Queens County Health Indicator Status Since 2016 CHNA The 2016-2019 Implementation Plan activities have had an impact in improving and meeting New York State Prevention Agenda Objectives that were related to health disparities, chronic disease, safe environments, maternal child health, STD/HIV, vaccine preventable diseases, healthcare-associated infections and behavioral health as shown below. Since 2018, Northwell Health has delivered over 13,000 community health programs and over 22,000 health screenings. Examples of interventions that helped achieved these goals include robust chronic disease and cancer screening programs; implementation of culturally relevant evidence-based chronic disease self-management education; prevention of childhood obesity through school- based projects as well as promotion of policies and practices in support of breastfeeding; creation of community environments that promote and support healthy food and beverage choices and physical activity; elimination of exposure to secondhand smoke and prevention of the initiation of tobacco use by youth, especially among low socioeconomic status (SES) populations and the promotion of tobacco cessation, especially among low SES populations and those with poor mental health; and strengthened infrastructure to promote mental, emotional and behavioral wellbeing. However, the burden of health disparities, chronic disease, obesity and behavioral health issues is still present as demonstrated below by the indicators that have not met the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Prevention Agenda Objectives and/or have worsened indicating the need to continue to primarily address the 2019-2024 priority agenda items of Prevent Chronic Disease and Promote Well Being and Prevent Mental and Substance Use Disorders as well as including strategies that can improve other priority areas as well. -
A Guide to Innovative, Quality Long Term Care Options in New York
A Guide to Innovative, Quality e Long Term Care c Options in New York r u o S e r 555 WEST 57TH STREET a NEW YORK, NY 10019 212.258.5330 P 212.258.5331 F WWW.CCLC.ORG C CareSource A Guide to Innovative, Quality Long Term Care Options in New York CCLC Staff Contacts: About CCLC The Continuing Care Leadership Coalition (CCLC) is a membership Scott C. Amrhein 212.506.5409 and advocacy organization representing more than 100 of the President nation’s most innovative and comprehensive not-for-profit and public long term care organizations in the New York metropolitan Roxanne G.Tena-Nelson 212.506.5412 area and beyond. CCLC’s establishment in 2003 as an affiliate of the Vice President Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA) highlights the growing importance of continuing care services in today’s health Desmond D’Sa 212.506.5458 care marketplace. Associate Vice President of Finance and Reimbursement CCLC’s purpose is to shape, through advocacy, research, and education, Kelly L. Donohue an environment that supports the delivery of, and access to, contin- Director of Communications 212.506.5424 uing care services of the highest quality and to provide State and national leadership in advancing effective continuing care policies Jenifer H. Fergusson and practices through the collective experience, vision, and effort Events Planner 212.506.5426 of our members. LaSheandra Hunter 212.506.5429 The members of CCLC provide mission-driven services across the Operations Assistant continuum of care to people of all ages throughout the New York metropolitan area and beyond. -
A New Look at Our History: Part I
1 1 MOUNT SINAI QUEENS 0 2 r e b m e v o inside N A New Look at Our History: Part I In this issue of Inside Queens, we tell the story of our Hospital’s very beginnings up through the 1930s. We will continue the story from the postwar years to the present in the December issue. Up until 2010, the accepted thinking was that our history dated to 1910. Based on that date, we thought we reached our centennial as a hospital. In fact, research shows that Mount Sinai Queens can trace its history back almost 120 years to 1892, when Astoria was hailed as “one of New York’s fairest suburbs,” a magnet for the wealthy and successful. It was nearly 20 years earlier than we first thought, in 1892, that the Hospital was founded by a group of Astoria philanthropists, led by Mrs. Frank E. Hagemeyer and included Mrs. Blackwell, Riker and Rapelye—a who’s who of the elite in northwestern Queens. The original Astoria Hospital opened in a former private residence leased by William Steinway of the Steinway piano family, and was CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 The original hospital, today’s Annex Look Focus On: Emergency Department inside Whether patients walk in or arrive by ambulance, the Emergency Department (ED) sees a wide range Joining the Medical Staff: of emergency cases—stroke, cardiac, broken bones, Melissa S. Lee, MD infections, asthma and those needing stitches, the Take a Bow list is long. “What we do hasn’t changed over the years,” says Deborah Dean, MD, Acting Interim Great American Smokeout Director, shown here to the right, second from the September Employee of right. -
NYS CON Construction Moratorium
NYS CON Construction Moratorium REDEFINED EVAC ZONES AND AFFECTED FACILITIES June 7 2013 NYS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 1 Construction Moratorium In May of 2013, the Department announced a moratorium on new construction and major renovation projects for health care facilities located in costal flood areas. The work of this committee will address what changes are needed and will build upon the work done by NYC OEM and FEMA. Recommendations for mitigation strategies along with specific changes to current building codes and physical plant standards will be completed this fall and presented to PHHPC for approval. May 2013 NYS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 2 Agenda Review of Revised Evac Zones for NYC Impacted Facilities Mitigation Strategies - Design and Development Guidelines Action Plan for Committee May 2013 NYS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 3 Revised Evac Zones in NYC Scale of A, B and C switching to Zones 1 through 6 The increased number of zones is intended to give the City more flexibility in targeting areas to evacuate. The City has incorporated additional factors in its development of the new evacuation zones, e.g., the bearing of a storm at landfall. With this approach, the City is less likely to over- or under-evacuate areas. May 2013 NYS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4 Resources in Evac Zones Total Facilities in Facility Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zones Hospitals 3 6 1 6 8 2 26 Adult Care Facilities 19 4 2 7 6 4 42 Nursing Homes 24 2 9 8 17 10 70 VA Hospitals 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 May 2013 NYS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 9 Total Resource Comparison by -
Hospital Postcard Collection
Center for Hospital and Healthcare Administration History Hospital Postcard Collection The postcard collection is comprised of over 2,500 postcards depicting primarily U.S. hospitals and medical centers. The collection provides a visual record of a variety of hospitals, sanitoriums, and other related buildings. The postcard collection dates from 1902. The attached description and inventory are available to aid researchers using the collection. The postcard collection is part of the Center for Hospital and Healthcare Administration History, sponsored jointly by the American Hospital Association and American College of Healthcare Executives, and is available for on-site use in the AHA Resource Center. Hospital Postcard Collection Description of the Collection The collection is arranged alphabetically by state, then by city, then by name of institution. Descriptive information has been taken verbatim from the postcards themselves. Any inconsistencies in format can be attributed to this fact. Postcards for an institution that have date information come before postcards for the same institution that are undated. A number in parentheses to the right of a hospital's name indicates the number of postcards for that hospital. If no number is indicated, then there is one postcard for that hospital. Each postcard has been placed in an archival sleeve. On each sleeve is an assigned number, in order for the postcards to remain in correct sequence (for example, Alabama postcards are labeled and numbered AL-1, AL-2, AL-3, etc.). STATE City Hospital ALABAMA Alexander City Russell Hospital Anniston Fort McClellan Post Hospital [2] Birmingham Baptist Hospital Crippled Children’s Clinic and Hospital Hillman Hospital Jefferson Hospital [3] - 1943, 1944 St. -
Top Doctors Queens 2020 11 19 Yp.Indd
NOVEMBER 12, 2020 • TOP DOCTORS IN QUEENS 5 14 CASTLE CONNOLLY TOP DOCTORS IN QUEENS • NOVEMBER 19, 2020 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM top doctors 2020 Forest Hills, NY 11375 Forest Hills, NY 11375 3916 Prince Street Suite 152 Mojgan N Neman-Kuighadush, (718) 544-6633 (718) 268-6120 Flushing, NY 11354 MD Long Island Jewish Medical Center Montefiore Moses Campus (718) 353-7701 Kew Gardens Medical New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of 8361 Abingdon Road Ellen I Edgar, MD Ian Chan, MD Mount Sinai Kew Gardens, NY 11415 Complete Neurological Care 38-08 Union Street, Suite 5D (718) 441-8666 112-47 Queens Boulevard, Suite 206 Flushing, NY 11354 Flushing Hospital Medical Forest Hills, NY 11375 (212) 941-2188 Otolaryngology Center (718) 544-4200 Myles Mittleman, MD Montefiore Moses Campus Allen J Fishman, MD 58-47 Francis Lewis Boulevard Benetta Yee, MD Fishman Center for Total Eye Care Bayside, NY 11364 ProHEALTH Forest Hills Pediatrics Jade Y Hon, MD 92-29 Queens Boulevard, Suite 2-I (718) 225-5400 108-48 70th Road 14105 Northern Blvd Rego Park, NY 11374 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Forest Hills, NY 11375 Ste 1G (718) 261-7007 (718) 263-2072 Flushing, NY 11354 Flushing Hospital Medical Center Gary M Snyder, MD Long Island Jewish Medical (718) 888-9989 Ear, Nose & Throat Associates of NY Center Mount Sinai Hospital Cono M Grasso, MD 36-29 Bell Boulevard Floor 2 - Suite Comprehensive Ophthalmology 202 Demetrios A Karides, MD 83-05 Grand Avenue Bayside, NY 11361 Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 23-09 31st Street, Suite 5 Elmhurst, NY 11373 -
Directory of Mental Health Services
Revised 8/2018 Nassau County Department of Human Services Office of Mental Health, Chemical Dependency and Developmental Disabilities Services Any question you may have related to the following can be answered by calling 227-TALK (8255) Nassau County’s Behavioral Health Helpline Information and Referrals Available 24/7 (516) 227-TALK (8255) Part of Nassau County’s Behavioral Health Awareness Campaign 2 GOVERNMENT OFFICES 5 EMERGENCY SERVICES 6 HELP LINE 6 MOBILE CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAMS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN 6 HOME BASED CRISIS INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN 6 CRISIS RESPITE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN 6 CRISIS RESPITE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR ADULTS 7 PEER RESPITE SERVICES____________________________________________________________________ 7 MEDICALLY SUPERVISED RESIDENTIAL FOR CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY DISORDER 7 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CRISIS CENTER 7 PEDIATRIC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH URGENT CARE CENTER 7 INPATIENT CARE 8 ADULT HOSPITALS 8 CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS 9 SINGLE POINT OF ACCESS FOR CARE COORDINATION 10 HEALTH HOMES, CARE COORDINATION, ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT AND INTENSIVE IN-HOME SUPPORTS 10 HEALTH HOMES 10 CARE MANAGEMENT AGENCIES 10 ACT (ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT) 12 CHILDREN’S CARE COORDINATION SERVICES – SINGLE POINT OF ACCESS (SPOA) ____________12 CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH INTENSIVE IN-HOME SERVICES 12 ASSISTED OUTPATIENT TREATMENT (AOT) 13 FORENSIC SERVICES 13 FORENSIC ACT TEAMS 13 SINGLE POINT OF ACCOUNTABILITY FOR ADULT HOUSING (SPA) 14 COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS 14 ADULT RESIDENCES 14 ALTERNATIVE ADULT HOUSING OPTIONS -
Top Doctors Queens 2020 11 19 Yp.Indd
NOVEMBER 12, 2020 • TOP DOCTORS IN QUEENS 3 12 CASTLE CONNOLLY TOP DOCTORS IN QUEENS • NOVEMBER 19, 2020 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM top doctors 2020 Cardiology 58-47 188th St Flushing, NY 11355 14-02 150th Street Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 Joseph M Tibaldi, MD (718) 886-1919 Whitestone, NY 11357 (718) 357-8200 Fresh Meadows Diabetes & NewYork-Presbyterian Queens (347) 625-6214 Mount Sinai Hospital Endocrinology NewYork-Presbyterian Queens 174-15 Horace Harding Expressway James A Rand, MD Michael J Gladstein, MD Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 200-12 44th Avenue, Suite 3 Michael J Robbins, MD 30-62 36th Street (718) 762-3111 Bayside, NY 11361 Mount Sinai Doctors Forest Hills Astoria, NY 11103 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens (718) 224-7454 99-01 Queens Boulevard (718) 728-8979 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Rego Park, NY 11374 Maimonides Medical Center (718) 520-6100 Family Medicine Won Sohn, MD Mount Sinai Hospital Aza Lefkowitz, MD George C Fisher, MD 213-33 39th Avenue, Suite 248 Advanced Dermatology 37-11 23rd Street Bayside, NY 11361 Mayer Rydzinski, MD 58-47 188th Street Astoria, NY 11105 (718) 428-5333 Mount Sinai Doctors Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 (718) 726-1000 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens 99-01 Queens Boulevard (718) 357-8200 Mount Sinai Queens Rego Park, NY 11374 Mount Sinai Hospital Wallace J Wang, MD (718) 268-7633 Saul F Maslavi, MD Downtown Gastroenterology Mount Sinai Hospital Lilly-Rose Paraskevas, MD 42-32 Francis Lewis Blvd, 1st Floor Associates Rose Dermatology Bayside, NY 11361 132-59 41st Road, Suite 1A Javed Suleman, MD 30-16 30th Drive, Mezzanine Level (718) 717-0003 Flushing, NY 11355 119-12 Atlantic Ave Astoria, NY 11102 St. -
Grapevine Summer 2019
THE ALUMNI MAGAZINE OF NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE SPRING/SUMMER 2019 High Tech High Touch School of Medicine Alumni Bring Innovation to Care, and Care to Innovation HENRY FELDMAN ’01 (RES. ’04), FACP, FHM DC 07/12/2019 PHOTO: JULIANA THOMAS THOMAS JULIANA PHOTO: Alumni giving helped us achieve this A Historic landmark; now your philanthropy is essential for sustaining our full-tuition Medical scholarship initiative in perpetuity. Help us continue to dramatically Breakthrough: reduce medical student debt, so future doctors can pursue their true passions. Free Tuition! For more information, contact Diana Robertson at 212-404-3510 NYU School of Medicine is or [email protected] now offering full-tuition Make an online donation at scholarships to all of its nyulangone.org/give/scholarships current and future students in the MD degree program. DC 07/12/2019 DEAN’S MESSAGE Dreaming Big Technology and innovation have long been core priorities of our institution. Early in my tenure, we invested in Epic, our electronic health records platform; this important— and, as it turned out, prescient—decision became the foundation for many innovative approaches to clinical care. In fact, innovation is at the forefront of everything we do. For example, our newest sites deeply programs, projects, and approaches worthy of integrate the power of technology in order such extraordinary tools and facilities. So I’m to transform how we deliver patient care, proud to present stories of some of our alumni perform research, and educate our outstanding who are doing just that: using technology, School of Medicine students. The Helen L. -
Express Scripts National Plus Vaccine Network
EXPRESS SCRIPTS NATIONAL PLUS VACCINE NETWORK NOTE: This list of pharmacies includes all pharmacies in the Express Scripts National Plus network contracted in the vaccine network as of 02/01/17. Express Scripts does not call each location nor do we get a list from the chains regarding which locations actually administer vaccines through their pharmacy or only administer specific vaccines. Members should call the pharmacy first or go online to the pharmacy chains to check on vaccine availability, hours, age restrictions, etc. CHAIN PHARMACY NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP PHONE() 109 KINNEY DRUGS #04 10923 US ROUTE 11 ADAMS NY 13605 (315)232-4562 866 ADDISON'S APOTHECARY 36 MAIN ST ADDISON NY 14801 (607)504-4091 866 AKRON PHARMACY 58 MAIN ST AKRON NY 14001 (716)542-6300 56 RITE AID #10804 12983 MAIN RD AKRON NY 14001 (716)542-9761 0 ADVANCED CARE 25 POST RD STE 5 ALBANY NY 12205 (518)218-1772 0 ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY43 NEW SCOTLAND AVE ALBANY NY 12208 (518)262-3263 977 ANTHEM HEALTH SERVICES 57 KARNER RD STE B ALBANY NY 12205 (518)690-1060 953 CAPITAL DIST PSYCHTRC CTR PHCY 75 NEW SCOTLAND AVE ALBANY NY 12208 (518)447-9611 626 CENTRAL AVE PHARMACY 346 CENTRAL AVE ALBANY NY 12206 (518)621-7748 754 CHEM RX #7042 16 WALKER WAY ALBANY NY 12205 (518)452-7795 863 CORAM 12 JUPITER LN ALBANY NY 12205 (518)689-2900 0 CRESTWOOD PHARMACY 26A PICOTTE DR ALBANY NY 12208 (518)435-2315 39 CVS #00134 16 NEW SCOTLAND AVE ALBANY NY 12208 (518)434-0677 39 CVS #00413 1026 MADISON AVE ALBANY NY 12208 (518)489-8516 39 CVS #00417 885 CENTRAL AVE ALBANY NY 12206