Crouse Health
Jill Bellows is an experienced professional in the field of biology and healthcare, currently serving as the Infection Control & Prevention Coordinator at Crouse Health since April 2024. Prior to this role, Jill taught Anatomy & Physiology as an Adjunct Biology Professor at Onondaga Community College during the Spring 2024 semester. Jill's previous experience includes working as a Senior Embryologist at CNY Fertility from May 2019 to April 2024, where expertise was gained in dish preparation, retrievals, cryopreservation, transfers, and ICSI. Earlier roles also encompass positions as a Microbiology Analyst at Hanford Pharmaceuticals, LLC, and a Microbiology Technician at Packaging Consultants International. Jill began a career in laboratory support as a Clinical Laboratory Support Technician at Upstate Medical University. Academically, Jill holds a Master's degree in Biology/Biological Sciences, with a focus on Infectious Disease from the University of Saint Joseph and a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences from SUNY Empire State College.
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Crouse Health, with over 3,100 employees, is one of Central New York's largest employers. We serve more than 24,000 inpatients, 82,000 emergency services patients and more than 150,000 outpatients a year from a 16-county area in Central and Northern New York. Crouse is the region’s largest provider of maternity care services, averaging nearly 4,000 deliveries annually, and is the state-designated regional referral center for high-risk neonatal intensive care (NICU) services. Crouse also operates one of the longest-running and largest ambulatory surgery programs in the U.S. in two surgery centers near the main hospital complex. Phase 1 construction on the Witting Surgical Center, a three-floor, state-of-the-art facility, was completed in late 2010 with the opening of 11 new operating rooms. An additional three ORs opened in late 2011, completing this $50 million project. Other specialties include comprehensive diagnostic and interventional cardiac care (featuring the region’s only pediatric cardiac catheterization program); surgical services (including the latest advancements in bariatric and robotic surgery); orthopedics; neurosciences/stroke care (Crouse is a nationally certified Comprehensive Stroke Center, a NYS-designated stroke center and the first 'Gold Plus' stroke hospital in Syracuse); oncology; and the region's only hospital-based chemical dependency treatment services. Crouse Health also operates the Pomeroy College of Nursing, providing critical nursing education to more than 300 students annually.