Dr. Brian Webber of Oakdale has been promoted to chairman...

Dr. Brian Webber of Oakdale has been promoted to chairman of radiology in the imaging services department at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip. Credit: Rich Helm

HEALTH CARE

Dr. Brian Webber of Oakdale, a radiologist at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip, has been promoted to chairman of radiology in the imaging services department.

New York Orthopaedic and Comprehensive Medical Services in Westbury has hired three new doctors.

Dr. Jeffrey Guttman of Dix Hills, a surgeon, was with Orthopedic & Sports Associates of Long Island in Woodbury.

Dr. Salvatore Corso of Dix Hills, a surgeon, was with Orthopedic & Sports Associates of Long Island in Woodbury.

Dr. Timothy Roberts of Brooklyn, a spine surgeon, was with Coastal Orthopedics in Bradenton and Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

Sujata Seth Forest Hills, Queens, has been hired as a marketing associate for the Indian cultural unit at Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care & Rehabilitation in New Hyde Park. She was a secretary at Bans Inc. in Long Island City, Queens.

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It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe.  Credit: Newsday/A. J. Singh; Gary Licker

'Beneath the Surface': A look at the rise in shark sightings off LI shores It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe. 

It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe.  Credit: Newsday/A. J. Singh; Gary Licker

'Beneath the Surface': A look at the rise in shark sightings off LI shores It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe. 

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