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An Oceanside woman who is a former nurse at Franklin Hospital in Valley Stream was awarded nearly $5 million in civil damages on Sept. 9 in a case against a former psychiatric patient who beat her … more
As early as 1948, there were visions of opening a hospital in Valley Stream. Fifteen years later, that dream became a reality when Franklin General Hospital opened its doors. more
Memorial Junior High School is a place of learning. That learning often extends beyond the final bell on Friday afternoons, such as last weekend when Franklin Hospital hosted its annual Community Health Fair in the school’s gymnasium. more
Franklin Hospital is turning 50 this year, and that means it’s time to celebrate. On Jan. 17, a group of hospital leaders and employees charged with planning the 50th anniversary celebration met for the first time. more
Days after the Hurricane Sandy tore through Long Island, its effects were still being felt, from long gas lines to thousands without power, and people’s day-to-day lives were changed. more
Hospitals shouldn’t be cold, impersonal places where patient and family relations take a back seat. That’s the philosophy of Catherine Hottendorf, the new executive director of Franklin Hospital. more
Franklin Hospital hosted its annual Community Health Fair last Saturday. The event was held in the gymnasium at Memorial Junior High School for the third consecutive year. The theme of this year’s fair was “Making Healthy Connections.” more
A Queens man will spend at least the next decade in jail for attacking a nurse at Franklin Hospital in 2010. more
I was a patient at Franklin Hospital three times in the past three years, and they helped save my life. When I came in with a kidney problem and went into sepsis, Dr. Shah and Dr. Ogunfowora saved my life with the wonderful team in Franklin’s emergency room and intensive care unit. Thanks again. more
Franklin Hospital welcomed more than two dozen local residents and leaders for dinner and discussion on Nov. 9 as part of its Community Conversations series. The initiative is designed to improve communication between hospital officials and the community. more
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