Cayuga Medical Associates, PC

Cayuga Medical Associates, PC

Hospitals and Health Care

In partnership with Cayuga Medical Center

About us

When we opened our doors at Cayuga Medical Associates in 2006, our goal was to provide exemplary patient care. As partners with Cayuga Medical Center, we share its mission to keep our patients at the center of what we do. The result has been the growth of an outstanding group of internal medicine and specialty physicians who are passionate about health care and who are committed to their patients and to the community as a whole. Our physicians work as a team with an experienced group of nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and staff to provide easily accessible, patient-focused care in a welcoming and comfortable setting. We have offices conveniently located in Ithaca, Lansing, Cortland, and Schuyler County. Cayuga Medical Associates comprises several different medical and surgical specialties. The diversity of practitioners within CMA enables us to provide prompt specialist referrals and facilitates communication among our caregivers and patients. Our collaboration with Cayuga Medical Center and its affiliates gives us the additional advantage of swift referrals to world-class tertiary care centers.

Website
http://www.cayugamedicalassociates.org
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Type
Nonprofit

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Employees at Cayuga Medical Associates, PC

Updates

  • Cayuga Health is proud to have partnered with DiMarco Constructors on this healthcare facility, which will significantly enhance our community’s well-being. DiMarco Constructors' dedication to excellence and innovation has been instrumental in bringing this project to fruition. We look forward to the continued benefit for the community.

  • As September unfolds, Cayuga Health joins the nation in recognizing Suicide Prevention Month, a critical period dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of mental health and the urgent need for suicide prevention. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide remains one of the leading causes of death across various age groups, particularly among young adults and veterans. The emotional, psychological, and social impacts of suicide are profound, affecting not just individuals but families, friends, and entire communities. In response, Cayuga Health is taking part in the Zero Suicide Initiative. To learn more about this initiative, watch the video at https://ow.ly/pzbV50Trbrf

  • The Cayuga Medical Center Foundation recently announced a new mural at the Cayuga Cancer Center’s East Campus. Created by local artist Paulina Melechkina, this mural was commissioned in memory of Vince Marziano, who passed away from cancer in August 2022. In this video, Vince’s wife, Cora, reflects on this touching tribute that captures his love for the natural beauty of Cayuga Lake.

  • Debra Morton, DNP, MA, BSN has been appointed Cayuga Health’s Chief Nursing Officer. Morton will be responsible for the strategic leadership and vision for Nursing and Patient Services, and ensuring high-quality, patient-centered care in both inpatient and outpatient settings. “I am pleased to join Cayuga Health to shape the future of nursing practice,” said Morton. “I was impressed by Cayuga Health nurses’ dedication to providing excellent care in a community setting and am confident that together, we will achieve new levels of nursing innovation and achievement typically only realized in larger more urban settings. I am excited to collaborate with other members of the executive team and healthcare providers to optimize patient care delivery, improve interdisciplinary communication, and enhance patient satisfaction.” Morton previously held the role of Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer at LifeBridge Health Sinai Hospital, a 483-bed teaching hospital, and level 2 trauma center. Previous experience also includes leadership roles at Kaiser Permanente and Dignity Health in California.

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  • Cayuga Health System is on a mission to improve health equity in all of the communities it serves in the Southern Tier of New York State. This Center will be a virtual hub for health equity strategies, initiatives, and resources, bringing together staff across the health system alongside patients, community partners, and academic centers. Read more about the center and dashboard at https://ow.ly/3TFk50TaQFA

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  • Richard Sweet-Keech, Administrator for the Seneca View Skilled Nursing Facility, has been elected as an at-large director on the LeadingAge New York Board of Directors. LeadingAge New York’s mission is to expand the possibilities for the aging by advancing policies, promoting best practices, and conducting research that supports and empowers people to live fully as they age. The organization includes a wide range of services such as nursing homes, senior housing, adult care facilities, continuing care retirement communities, assisted living, and community service providers. LeadingAge New York has over 600 members who employ 150,000 professionals and serve more than 500,000 people annually. His first term will run through June 30, 2027, with the possibility of serving a second three-year term thereafter.

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  • Dr. Andreia de Lima, Chief Medical Officer at Cayuga Health, shared her insights with Becker’s, addressing common misconceptions in healthcare. She highlighted the need for commitment to placing patient health at the heart of everything we do. Empowering our people and employing our capabilities to equitably improve the well-being of the communities we serve is the mission of Cayuga Health.

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  • On National Intern Day, we’re highlighting the dedication and hard work of 3 of our amazing interns. This summer they have worked with our DEI team to help source, stock, and maintain our Community Cupboard. The food is available at no cost for patients, staff, and their loved ones, with the aim of advancing health equity, food security, and overall health and wellness in our communities. Cayuga Health has Community Cupboards are located at Cayuga Park, Schuyler Hospital, with a third location at the Ithaca Mall in the works. Knowing that there is a dependable source of food can reduce stress and anxiety related to food insecurity. Community food cupboards often bring people together, fostering a sense of community and mutual support. This social cohesion can lead to stronger, more resilient communities. This peace of mind contributes to better mental health and well-being. Access to nutritious food is essential for maintaining good health and preventing chronic diseases. Community food cupboards help individuals make healthier food choices, leading to better overall health outcomes.

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