Peconic Bay Medical upgrades its da Vinci surgical robot
In May 2010, Peconic Bay Medical Center became Suffolk County’s first community hospital to add a da Vinci Robotic Surgical System to its medical staff. Before that, the only hospital with the...
View ArticlePaumanok celebrates its 30th anniversary with charity gala
KATHARINE SCHROEDER PHOTO | The Massoud family at the 30th anniversary celebration of Paumanok Vineyards Saturday night. Paumanok Vineyards celebrated its 30th anniversary Saturday night with a gala...
View ArticleSymposium offers a dose of information on health care reform
CARRIE MILLER PHOTO | ‘Cover yourself and protect your business,’ advised Alysia Doerbecker, senior district manager for ADP payroll services, at last Wednesday’s conference on health care and small...
View ArticleCandlelight Ball comes to the Suffolk Theater
New York Swing Dance Society dancers at last year’s Candlelight Ball, which was held at the Inn & Spa at East Wind in Wading River (Credit: Katharine Schroeder, file) Peconic Bay Medical Center...
View ArticleELIH may go the way of Stony Brook or North Shore-LIJ
Eastern Long Island Hospital (Credit: Katharine Schroeder, file) Officials from Stony Brook Medical Center and North Shore-LIJ medical care systems confirmed reports Thursday that they are in...
View ArticleAfter mergers, local hospitals looking to the future
For residents in Riverhead and Southold towns, health care received a major boost in 2015 when both local hospitals, just months apart, announced mergers with two of the largest integrated health care...
View ArticlePMBC CEO says elective surgeries will continue
On May 16, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that hospitals in Suffolk County could begin performing elective surgeries again. These had been suspended in mid-March by executive order as hospitals responded...
View ArticleAmy Loeb promoted to executive director at PBMC, replacing Andrew Mitchell
Andrew Mitchell, the president and CEO of Peconic Bay Medical Center since 2001, is leaving his current role after nearly 20 years of running the hospital’s day-to-day operations. As Mr. Mitchell...
View ArticleGuest Column: Reflecting on nearly 20 years at helm of Peconic Bay Medical...
I remember the day like it was yesterday. It was a brisk afternoon in mid-March 2001, nearly 20 years ago. I had completed two interviews with the hospital board and now was attending a final session...
View Article‘Mitchell’s Way’ unveiled as PBMC, officials honor longtime hospital CEO
Andrew Mitchell, the former president and CEO of Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead, was honored in a surprise ceremony Monday afternoon. Mr. Mitchell will be officially retiring from his role as...
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