Week of March 11, 2024

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NEWS

Dr. Kenneth Knapp Named Chair of Department of Public Health


Kenneth Knapp, Ph.D., assistant professor of public health, was appointed the chair of the Department of Public Health after serving as the interim chair since June 2023. He will continue to be responsible for the oversight of the department in this new capacity. He joined NYMC in 2011 as a research scholar with the Center for Long-Term Care in SHSP’s Institute of Public Health, which he now directs. A full-time faculty member since 2013, Dr. Knapp was appointed as the director of the Dr.P.H. program in 2021. 


"Dr. Kenneth Knapp takes the helm of our public health program at an exciting time,” said Robert W. Amler, M.D., M.B.A., dean of SHSP. “Thanks to his insight and sensitivities to the needs of our masters and doctoral students, we now offer a spectrum of academic options that focus on the career goals and priorities they hold most dear."

Dr. Mitchell Cairo Secures $2.6M FDA Grant for Infant CMV Infection Research 


Mitchell Cairo, M.D., professor of pediatrics, cell biology and anatomy, medicine, and of pathology, microbiology, and immunology, has received a $2.6 million grant from the Food and Drug Administration to explore a novel and innovative treatment for babies born with cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection – the most common infectious cause of birth defects in the United States. “Moderate to severe congenital CMV infection in infants results in significant developmental changes and hearing loss,” says Dr. Cairo. “The current treatment for CMV is the oral antibiotic (anti-viral) drug valganciclovir. Unfortunately, this drug alone is incapable of both eliminating CMV infection and preventing severe neurodevelopmental disabilities.” This grant will allow Dr. Cairo and his research team to investigate the safety and effectiveness of combining valganciclovir with CMV memory T-cells from maternal donors to improve outcomes for infants with moderate to severe congenital CMV infection.

Department of Radiation Medicine Enrolls First Patient in Nation in Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial


The Department of Radiation Medicine demonstrated the success of its research program by being the first in the nation to enroll a patient in a phase III clinical trial for high-risk prostate cancer. The NCI Cooperative Group trial through NRG Oncology, referred to as the "High Five" trial, randomizes patients with high-risk, clinically localized prostate cancer to either traditional radiation therapy (approximately 20 treatments over several weeks) or stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) delivered in only five treatments over two weeks by giving a higher dose each treatment. 


“SBRT has proven to be an effective and safe treatment for men with lower-risk prostate cancer,” said Mark Hurwitz, M.D., professor and chair of the Department of Radiation Medicine. “This study will help determine if this short precise regimen can be routinely used for the treatment of higher-risk patients. We are the first center in the country to enroll a patient, which demonstrates the well-oiled machine our clinical trials program is regarding bringing leading-edge trials to our cancer patients.”

Aarti Sharma

NYMC and Regeneron Debut Neighborhood Science Seminar Series


NYMC and Regeneron are proud to announce the launch of the Neighborhood Science Seminar Series on Wednesday, March 20 at noon at BioInc@NYMC in 7 Dana Road. The inaugural session of the seminar series will showcase Aarti Sharma, Ph.D., associate director of Motor Neuron Diseases at Regeneron. 


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Black male student wearing red hoodie laying on the grass with white woman wearing a gray sweater

NYMC Annual Days of Giving Set for March 26 and 27


NYMC will host its annual “Days of Giving” fundraising campaign to raise funds for student scholarships in the GSBMS, SOM, and SHSP. You can contribute by making your donation in advance or by participating on March 26 and 27.


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LCME Element of the Week 

 

In preparation for the SOM's April 2024 LCME accreditation visit, in the upcoming weeks, we will be featuring the most-cited elements, based on recent data from the LCME and how this is addressed at NYMC. This week's element is Financial Aid/Debt Management Counseling/Student Educational Debt.

 

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DEPARTMENT SPOTLIGHT

A group of professionals at a conference table having a meeting

The Office of Academic Excellence Elevates Student Achievement


John Blicharz, Ph.D., director of the Office of Academic Excellence, provides insight into his the newly structured office, which encompasses the Division of Student Academic Support and the Division of Student Accommodations and Accessibility.


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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

Dr.P.H. Candidate Advocates for Long Term Care Through the Media


Imran Ali, M.D., M.S. ’06, M.P.H ’16, has accomplished his goal of becoming a medical journalist of almost 20 years, with positions at CNN, ABC News, and many others.


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ACCOLADES

Doctor Etienne accepting an award

Mill Etienne, M.D. ’02, M.P.H., left, vice chancellor of diversity and inclusion, associate dean of SOM student affairs, and associate professor of neurology and of medicine, received a proclamation in honor of Black History Month from Congressman Mike Lawler, New York 174th Congressional District, at a ceremony on February 20, at Westchester Community College.

Tai Lee giving a presentation

Tai M. Lee Jr., NRP, EMT-T, CIC/RF, MEP, assistant director of the Center for Disaster Medicine, was invited to teach at the Westchester County Police Academy during the week of March 4. He taught future police officers during their emergency medical services week of training that covered CPR, first aid, and tactical emergency casualty care, as well as how to assist EMS in patient care and transport.

Zeller Presentation at Spine Summit 2024

Sabrina Zeller,M.D., PGY-4 resident in the Department of Neurosurgery, received the Charles Kuntz Scholar Award and the Fessler Award for her research that was accepted for presentation at the annual American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves Meeting (Spine Summit 2024) in Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 21 – 24. Her presentation was entitled, “Stem cell therapy in conjunction with curcumin and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) synergistically enhances recovery from spinal cord injury by altering signaling pathways of mTOR and NF-κB." This work was done under the mentorship of Meena Jhanwar-Uniyal, Ph.D., research associate professor of neurosurgery.

NYMC Student Mental Health and Wellness

March is Social Work Month. Social workers have helped people of all backgrounds address their own needs through psychosocial services and advocacy. At NYMC, we are proud to have four licensed clinical social workers and two Masters of Social Work student interns. 


By the year 2030, there will be more than 782,00 social workers in the United States, which makes social work one of the fastest growing professions in the country.

POLICIES

Updates



From the Office of Human Resources, February 28, 2024




From the School of Health Sciences and Practice, February 28, 2024

HIGHLIGHTS

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Match Day



Friday, March 15, 2024


SOM Class of 2024 celebrates taking the next step in their medical training.

Aarti Sharma

NYMC and Regeneron Debut Neighborhood Science Seminar Series



Wednesday, March 20, 2024

12:00 p.m. • 7 Dana Road, BioInc@NYMC Lounge 


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NYMC Annual Golf Tournament and Reception


Monday, June 17, 2024 • 10:00 a.m.

Saint Andrew's Golf Club

Hastings-on-Hudson, New York


Sponsored by the NYMC Board of Advisors, the annual golf tournament is a fundraiser to benefit student scholarships and other initiatives at NYMC.


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EVENTS ON THE NYMC CALENDAR

DATE 

TIME

EVENT

Monday, March 11

12:15 p.m.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds

Tuesday, March 12

5:00 p.m.

SOM Grand Rounds


6:00 p.m.

GSBMS Lander College of Arts and Science Careers in Health Professions


6:00 p.m.

Office of Student Mental Health and Wellness Student Meditation

Wednesday, March 13

8:00 a.m.

Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds


9:00 a.m.

Division of Infectious Diseases Grand Rounds


12:00 p.m.

Department of Medicine Grand Rounds


12:00 p.m.

Office of Student Mental Health and Wellness Together in Wellness: An Immersive Wellness Experience

Thursday, March 14

12:00 p.m.

Office of Student Mental Health and Wellness Pet the Stress Away


5:30 p.m.

Office of Student Mental Health and Wellness Student Yoga Class

Friday, March 15

11:30 a.m.

NYMC SOM Class of 2024 Match Day


12:00 p.m.

Office of Student Mental Health and WellnessWalk and Talk Group

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IN THE NEWS

Faculty News

The Best Cloth Diapers, According To Parents Who’ve Used Them

Forbes - 3/3/24

Shoshana Marmon, M.D., Ph.D., clinical assistant professor of dermatology 


Medical experts recommend to still take precautions following CDC's revised COVID isolation guidelines

News 12 - 3/1/24

Donald S. Chen, M.D., assistant professor of medicine

Coping Tips for DME-Related Vision Loss

Health Central - 2/20/24

Anne S. Negrin, M.D., clinical assistant professor ophthalmology



The Future of Wet AMD Treatments

Health Central - 2/20/24

Anne S. Negrin, M.D., clinical assistant professor ophthalmology 

Affiliate News

“My Disability Roadmap” Sparks Conversations About Inclusivity

Westchester Magazine 914 Inc. - 2/25/24

Susan Fox, M.Ed., M.A., Ph.D., WHID CEO and president, associate professor of public health, and director of the Center on Disability and Health


Student News

New York Medical College Student Nadia Briones Sings a New Tune in Medicine

River Journal - 3/7/24

Nadia Briones, SOM Class of 2027


General News

12 Best DPT/MPH Dual Degree Programs – 2024

NursingProcess.org




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