Alfred University alumnus interviewed for RBJ story on RRH-LECOM partnership

Dr. Richard Terry ’84 is interviewed for a recent story in Rochester Business Journal about the partnership between Rochester Regional Health (RRH) and Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM). The story, titled “Creating doctor pipeline is end goal for RHH partnership with medical school”, discusses how the partnership could help replenish the supply of medical providers across Upstate New York.
Dr. Richard Terry ’84 is interviewed for a recent story in Rochester Business Journal about the partnership between Rochester Regional Health (RRH) and Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM). The story, titled “Creating doctor pipeline is end goal for RHH partnership with medical school”, discusses how the partnership could help replenish the supply of medical providers across Upstate New York.
Terry, who earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Alfred University, is associate dean of academic affairs at LECOM’s Elmira campus. LECOM is the largest medical school in the country, with students at four campuses: Elmira, two in Pennsylvania, and one in Florida.