Yearly Archives: 2024

Joshua Bozek

Joshua P. Bozek, DO, has been appointed Chief Medical Officer at Catholic Health’s St. Catherine of Siena Hospital in Smithtown. Additionally, Karen T. Fasano, DNP, MBA, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, has been named Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) for the hospital and will also serve in a system role as Vice President of Nursing Patient Experience for Catholic Health.

“We are very fortunate to have Dr. Bozek and Ms. Fasano as part of St. Catherine’s executive leadership team,” said St. Catherine of Siena Hospital President Declan Doyle. “I am confident that both Dr. Bozek and Ms. Fasano will further enhance our hospital’s mission in providing the highest quality of care to our patients.”

Joshua Bozek

Dr. Bozek has a long-standing relationship with Catholic Health, having served as Systems Medical Director overseeing the Emergency Departments at St. Catherine’s and St. Charles Hospital in Port Jefferson. In his new role, he will ensure highest standard for quality care, timeliness and appropriateness; provide clinical oversights for all performance improvement, utilization management and quality management activities; collaborate with senior management to develop new clinical programs; ensure compliance with accreditation and regulatory standards; develop a comprehensive physician recruitment and retention strategy; and educate, supervise and monitor performance of the medical staff.

Through Dr. Bozek’s prior affiliation with Alteon Health/USACS, he oversaw four hospital emergency departments including St. Catherine of Siena Hospital, St. Charles Hospital, St. John’s Episcopal Hospital Health System, and Bayshore Medical Center. In addition, he oversaw the Hospitalist Program at Bayshore Medical Center and the House PA Program at St. Charles Hospital. During his 12 years at St. Catherine’s, Dr. Bozek held numerous roles including Chairman and Associate Director of the Emergency Department, as well as Director of Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement. Dr. Bozek was pivotal in the development and implementation of the first St. Francis Heart Center’s Chest Pain Unit at St. Catherine’s, serving as the Director for the past three years. Dr. Bozek’s career as an RN, having worked in both Medical Surgical Unit and the ICU, will also give him a unique outlook on how he can best serve St. Catherine in his new role. 

Karen Fasano

A renowned leader in the nursing field, Ms. Fasano has over 30 years of healthcare experience. In her new role as St. Catherine’s CNO, Ms. Fasano will oversee the hospital’s nursing care to patients that is in keeping with the hospital’s mission, vision and values. Ms. Fasano will also collaborate with the hospital’s executive and clinical leadership teams to develop mechanisms to ensure seamless integrated patient care systems; develop, implement and continuously evaluate programs to promote recruitment, retention and continuing education of nursing staff members; and, collaborate with nursing leadership from various clinical areas, to determine staffing requirements to effectively deliver the highest quality of nursing care to patients.  

As Catholic Health’s Vice President, Nursing Experience, Ms. Fasano will be responsible for fostering a culture of empathy and responsiveness among nursing staff. In addition, she will have a key role in creating an environment where exceptional care and positive patient experiences are paramount.

Prior to joining Catholic Health, Ms. Fasano served for the past six years, as Vice President of Patient Care Services at Central Region Hartford Healthcare, overseeing over 1,600 full-time employees between three campuses. She also served as Director of Clinical Operations for the Hospital of Central Connecticut and was accountable for the efficient operations of inpatient nursing and respiratory units between two campuses.  Earlier in Ms. Fasano’s career, she was appointed as Bristol Hospital’s Operations Manager for the intensive care unit and respiratory therapy and a year later, was promoted to Director of Clinical Operations. At other healthcare facilities in Connecticut, Ms. Fasano also held numerous roles as Director of the Cancer Service Line; Nursing Supervisor; Nursing Manager; and, Nursing Instructor.

Dr. Siva Kolruypoti. Photo from Stony Brook Medicine/Jeanne Neville

Siva Kolupoti, MD, and his practice, Three Village Medical Care at 140 North Belle Mead Road, Suite E, in East Setauket has joined Stony Brook Medicine Community Medical Group, Stony Brook Medicine’s expanding network of community practices.

Dr. Kolupoti is a highly skilled, board-certified internal medicine physician with more than 20 years of experience serving the healthcare needs of his local communities.

“We proudly welcome Dr. Kolupoti back to Long Island with his practice, Three Village Medical Care,” said Dara Brener, MD, Clinical Quality Director of Stony Brook Medicine Community Medical Group. “His dedication to providing comprehensive primary care to his patients is an essential foundation in their healthcare journey.”

Dr. Kolupoti’s patient-centered approach is at the core of his practice. He understands the importance of actively listening to his patients’ concerns and empowering them to participate in their healthcare journey through open communication and collaboration.

“As a primary care physician, I am thrilled and honored to serve this community,” said Dr. Kolupoti. “My excitement stems from the opportunity to provide comprehensive and compassionate care that revolves around each patient’s unique needs and well-being. Together we can build a healthier future.”

He received his medical degree from Siddhartha Medical College in Vijayawada, India, and completed his residency in internal medicine at the Catholic Medical Center of Brooklyn and Queens in Queens, NY.

Patients who wish to make an appointment with Siva Kolupoti, MD, should call (631) 216-9242.

About Stony Brook Medicine Community Medical Group
Stony Brook Medicine Community Medical Group, an arm of Stony Brook Medicine, includes over 40 community practices with over 50 locations across Long Island, from Farmingdale to Greenport. We offer exceptional care in 22 specialties committed to enhancing medical care coordination in the community. To learn more, visit sbcommunitymedical.org.

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Fourth Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who allegedly stole items from a store in Islandia last month.

A man allegedly stole four pairs of shoes from Famous Footwear, located at 1770 Veterans Memorial Highway on September 14 at approximately 3 p.m. The merchandise was valued at approximately $120.

Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information about these incidents can contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers to submit an anonymous tip by calling 1-800-220-TIPS, utilizing a mobile app which can be downloaded through the App Store or Google Play by searching P3 Tips, or online at www.P3Tips.com. All calls, text messages and emails will be kept confidential.

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Do you recognize this man? Photo from SCPD
Do you recognize this woman? Photo from SCPD

Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Sixth Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate two people who allegedly stole from a Farmingville store last month.

A man and a woman allegedly stole groceries from Stop & Shop, located at 2350 North Ocean Ave., at 11:30 a.m. on September 30. The merchandise was valued at approximately $405.

Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information about these incidents can contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers to submit an anonymous tip by calling 1-800-220-TIPS, utilizing a mobile app which can be downloaded through the App Store or Google Play by searching P3 Tips, or online at www.P3Tips.com. All calls, text messages and emails will be kept confidential.

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Update: Eryk McPherson, the bicyclist who was seriously injured in a motor vehicle crash in Central Islip
on October 13, died of his injuries on October 14.

Below is the original press release:

Suffolk County Police have arrested a man for allegedly driving while ability impaired by drugs following a motor vehicle crash that seriously injured a bicyclist in Central Islip on Oct. 13.

Eryk McPherson was riding a bicycle westbound across Joshuas Path at Vanderbilt Avenue when he was struck by a 2012 Honda sedan traveling southbound on Joshuas Path at approximately 7:30 p.m.

McPherson, 19, of Brentwood, was transported to South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore for treatment of serious injuries.

The driver of the Honda, David Alfaro, 21, of Central Islip, was arrested and charged with Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs and Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle. He is being held overnight at the Third Precinct and will be arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on October 14.

The vehicle was impounded for a safety check. Anyone with information is asked to call Major Case at 631-852-6555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS.

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Updated: The original press release from the Suffolk County Police Department had the names and towns of the two people involved in the crash reversed. We regret the error. Below is the correct release:

Suffolk County Police Fourth Squad detectives are investigating after a motorcyclist was seriously injured in a Hauppauge crash on Oct. 13.

Taylor Judd was driving a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee northbound on Joshuas Path, near Stonehenge Lane, when he attempted to make a right-hand turn into a parking lot and was struck by a 2016 Yamaha
motorcycle attempting to go around the Jeep at 3:02 p.m.

The driver of the motorcycle, Peter Bueno, 33, of Brentwood, was transported to South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore for treatment of serious physical injuries. Judd, 33, of Centereach, was not
injured.

Anyone with information on the crash is asked to contact Fourth Squad detectives at 631-854-8452.

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Suffolk County Police Third Squad detectives are investigating a hit-and-run crash that seriously injured a pedestrian in Central Islip  on Oct. 12.

Hillary Day was walking on the westbound shoulder of the roadway in front of 31 W. Suffolk Ave. when she was struck by a westbound motor vehicle at approximately 9 p.m. The vehicle, believed to be a gold-colored sedan, continued traveling westbound without stopping.

Day, 66, of Central Islip, was transported to South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore for treatment of serious injuries.

Anyone with information on the crash is asked to call the Third Squad at 631-854-8352.

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Items including drugs and money seized from Remon Gibson's Bellport home. Photo from Suffolk County D.A.

The Amount of Fentanyl Seized by the District Attorney’s Task Force Could Have Killed 3.5 Million People

Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced on Oct. 11 that Remon Gibson, 43, of Bellport, was indicted for Operating as a Major Trafficker, and other related charges, after law enforcement allegedly uncovered 33 pounds of illegal narcotics, including approximately 7 kilograms of fentanyl and 8 kilograms of cocaine in his home.

“The amount of deadly narcotics seized in this operation is staggering. There was enough Fentanyl here to kill every man, woman, and child on Long Island,” said District Attorney Tierney. “This case underscores our unwavering commitment to dismantling drug operations that threaten our communities.”

According to the investigation, on September 25, 2024, members of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office and Police Department, assigned to the District Attorney’s Fentanyl Task Force, executed a search warrant at 5 Sunburst Lane in Bellport. The search allegedly yielded approximately 7 kilograms of fentanyl, over 8 kilograms of cocaine in brick form, about half a kilogram of xylazine, and various types of drug paraphernalia. Additionally, authorities allegedly seized around $80,000 in cash, a drug ledger, and kilo presses, including one with plates used for bricks of fentanyl and cocaine, stamped “COVID 19.”

Notably, a large quantity of fentanyl was allegedly discovered on a nightstand in Gibson’s bedroom, adjacent to a room occupied by his two minor children. Cocaine was also allegedly found hidden in a trap behind a backyard shed.

  •   One count of Operating as a Major Trafficker, a Class A-I felony;
  •   Two counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the First Degree, Class

    A-I felonies;

  •   Two counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree, Class

    B felonies;

  •   Three counts of the Criminally Using Drug Paraphernalia, Class A misdemeanors; and
  •   Two counts of Endangering Welfare of a Child, Class A misdemeanors.

    Justice Ambro ordered Gibson held on $200,000 cash, $800,000 bond or $2,000,000 partially secured bond during the pendency of the case. Gibson is due back in court on November 8, 2024, and faces a minimum of 15 years to life in prison if convicted on the top count. He is being represented by George Duncan, Esq.

    This case is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Saam Jalayer of the Narcotics Bureau, and the investigation was conducted by Detective Damian Torres of the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office Fentanyl Task Force.

John J. Labiak, MD. Photo from Stony Brook Medicine/Robert Tannenbaum

John J. Labiak, MD, and his practice at 329 East Main Street, #3, Smithtown has joined Stony Brook Medicine Community Medical Group, Stony Brook Medicine’s expanding network of community practices.

“As a spine surgeon, I have had the privilege and pleasure of working at Stony Brook University Hospital for many years. I have witnessed tremendous growth and outstanding commitment to excellence during my tenure,” said Dr. Labiak. “I look forward to continued mutual growth and providing exceptional care as we embark on this new chapter as part of Stony Brook Medicine Community Medical Group.”

As a board-certified orthopaedic spine surgeon with more than 30 years of experience, Dr. Labiak specializes in all aspects of scoliosis and spinal surgery, providing comprehensive care to patients throughout Long Island and New York City.

“We are excited to welcome Dr. Labiak to our network of community practices,” said Dara Brener, MD, Clinical Quality Director of Stony Brook Medicine Community Medical Group. “His extensive experience and commitment to providing comprehensive, evidence-based care ensures that patients will receive the highest quality treatment in the communities he serves.”

Dr. Labiak received his medical degree from the State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse and completed an orthopaedic surgery residency and subsequent spine surgery fellowship at The Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute in New York, NY. He shares his knowledge and experience as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Neurosurgery at Stony Brook Medicine.

Patients who wish to make an appointment with Dr. Labiak should call (631) 265-1855.

 

The Port Jefferson Documentary Series continues its Fall 2024 season with a screening of Checkpoint Zoo at the First United Methodist Church, 603 Main St., Port Jefferson on Oct. 17 at 7 p.m.

In the early days of the Ukraine-Russian war, the Feldman Ecopark, a beloved animal refuge in Ukraine’s second largest city, found itself caught in the crossfire. With the invading Russian army on one side and the Ukrainian front line on the other, thousands of animals were left trapped with little food and water. Against all odds, a courageous team of zookeepers and volunteers risked their lives to embark on a seemingly impossible mission: bringing these innocent creatures to safety.

Followed by a panel discussion with the director, Joshua Zeman on Zoom, moderated by Juliette Passer, J.D., Lecturer, Political Science Dept., Stony Brook University.

Film Info: https://ghostrobot.com/work/checkpoint-zoo

Tickets are $10 adults, $5 students at the door or at www.portjeffdocumentaryseries.com.