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Dr. William LeCates, Cooperstown resident and Basset Medical Center president, is promoted to Colonel in the New York Army National Guard

Latham, NY (09/18/2020) — Dr. William LeCates, a Cooperstown resident and the president of Bassett Medical Center, was promoted to Colonel in the New York Army National Guard during a ceremony on Friday morning at New York National Guard headquarters in Latham.

LeCates, who joined the New York Army National Guard in 2009, currently serves as the New York Army National Guard State Surgeon, the chief medical advisor to Major General Ray Shields, the Adjutant General of New York.

He helps oversee the work of one hundred New York Army National Guard medical professionals.

LeCates is a veteran of the war in Afghanistan having deployed there twice and to Liberia in 2015 to help combat tropical and infectious diseases, which included an outbreak of the Ebola virus.

He served as the division surgeon for the Troy-based 42nd Infantry Division from 2017 to 2019 and became the state surgeon in January.

His awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, the NATO Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terror Service Medal and the Flight Surgeon Badge.

LeCates is a nephrologist, a specialist in kidney diseases and hypertension, who studied at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for ten years, which included a residency and fellowship.

He is also a graduate of Amherst College and worked as an assistant economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York before studying medicine.

After graduating, he returned to Cooperstown as a practicing doctor, specializing in internal medicine with a focus on kidney disease.He has worked at Bassett since 2003.

Bassett Medical Center is a 180-bed teaching hospital in Cooperstown.

He and his wife Debbie have three children, Abigail, Grace and Henry.

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Colonel William LeCates, the New York Army National Guard State Surgeon, receives his colonel's rank from his wife Debbie during his promotion ceremony at New York National Guard headquarters in Latham on Friday, Sept. 18. LeCates, a Cooperstown resident, is the president of Bassett Medical Center. ( New York Division of Military and Naval Affairs photo by William Albrecht)


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