HomeMy WebLinkAboutMirian M. Kira.PDFIn Appreciation
on behalf of all the residents of{he village of cayuga Heights,the Trustees and, zoning Board of appeits wish to recog nize
and thank
Mirian M. Kira
For her many contributions to the governance of the village, asan elected trustee from lgg4 to za}l, member of the zoning
loard of appeals from 200r to 2004 and serving on the pubric
safety committee as a trustee. Mirian has provided more than2 decades of analytical skill, insight uoo oitigence thatcontributed sig+ificanfly to the decision making or tn. vilrage.Mirian participated in a number of major changes andinnovations the viilage undertook to maintain ana iLprove thequality of life ald the environment of its resideits. ---
on behalf of the citizens of cayuga Heights and its Trustees,we thank you for your contributions and efforts.
Walter R. Lynn
Mayor
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.prLL 29, 2005,ear Mayor LYnn,,olloruing is a brief sumnary of the cayuga Medical center Annual
orporate Meeting vrbich I attended on April 2'1, 2005'
,ft!r sarnpling the attractive offerings at the buffet table the
ttendees moviA to the Bonnie Hoffell Education C€ntel for the neeting
hich rvas called to ordex at 7100 pu by Dr. garl Haynes'
Jter the formalities of reports, candidate el-ections, etc. there was a
€remony !o recog.nLze the contributions of Dr HirshfeLd, aor{ deceased,
ut remambered for his lifetime dedication to enhancing quality care.
he physlcianrs lounge at cl4c is novr named after him. His son spoke for
he family in accepting the honor.
r. Mackensie also recognized the enormous contribution made by Bonnie
owe1l in the area of fiscal improvement.
r Mackensie. Pr€sident a$d CEo of the hospital, conducted the meeting
nd focused on the mission of the hospital which is to deliver the
ighest guality medicaL care one person at a time. Ile shovted the
elults of a variety of surveys $hich which tracked the foll-otii$g
ategories and compared 2005 and 2000 petformance'- EmpJ-oyee S-atisfaction 3.4 in 2000, 3.73 in 2005 (based on a scal-e of
).this places us in the 8? percenti:-e in NYState'
Medical staff survey 3.39 in 2000 and 3'89 in 2004
Imaging Services 99th Percentilepatlent Satisfaetion survey places CMC in the 54th Fercentile in 2003
nd i.n 2004 in the 60th.
the goal for '05 is to be in the 66th percentile.
here have been acloss the board improwements in customer service,
cmmunicatj.ons, managementr and compensation/benefits.
yIC is non rated as a Top l-00 Eodpital out of 3550 hospitals natioawide
cr the value i! contributes to the community reported in the consuner
alue Tndex'
he remainder of the meeting was devoted to presentihg Advances in
adiation oncology at cI"Ic which were real-ized in conjuEction with tbe
baff at Roswell Park in Rochester. over $1 million dollars was raised
) creale our stat€ of, the art radiation therapy department. Detaj-ls
xd illustrations of scans of radiation therapy procedures and the
atiolrale behind the supetlority of th.e new system known as IMRT
Intensity ModuLated Radiation Therapy) lrere pxesented by the Chailman
f Radiation Therapy at Roswell" Parh, Dr.MlchaeI Kuettel-.
re meeting concluded at 8300 PM
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