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UTICA – The St. Elizabeth Medical Center School of Radiography has received a grant from the Slocum-Dickson Foundation in the amount of $5,000. This grant will be used toward the purchase of new equipment for the school’s clinical training lab.
“St. Elizabeth Medical Center and its School of Radiography are grateful to the Slocum-Dickson Foundation for making this grant possible,” said Sister M. Johanna, President/CEO. “The students that receive training will benefit greatly as will their future patients.”
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