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Bassett Healthcare Network Announces Three New Clinical Leaders

COOPERSTOWN—Bassett Healthcare Network announced the appointments of three new clinical leaders. According to a press release issued on March 3, each role will play a pivotal part in Bassett’s 2026-2028 strategic plan, contributing to patient access, service growth, quality improvement initiatives, and critical practitioner and caregiver recruitment.

Tiffany Otto, DDS, Bassett’s new division chief of dental services, is welcoming new patients in Oneonta and Delhi.

Dr. Otto recently arrived at Bassett Healthcare Network and is leading Dental Services across Bassett’s three offices in Delhi, Hamilton, and Oneonta. She will oversee preventive and restorative dental services provided to patients and is accepting new patients at FoxCare Center in Oneonta and O’Connor Hospital in Delhi.

“My mission is to provide comprehensive and quality care with emphasis on oral health education, restorative, and evidence-based dentistry in an atmosphere of warmth, integrity, and grace,” said Dr. Otto. “I believe that every person and tooth deserves respect, and I make this my priority daily.

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