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School of Medicine Class of 2021 Celebrates Match Day
Members of the New York Medical College (NYMC) School of Medicine (SOM) Class of 2021 celebrated the next step on their path to becoming physicians on March 19, as they learned where they were matched to medical residency programs and will continue their training for the next several years in their chosen specialty. Although it was not the traditional in-person envelope opening ceremony, students learned where they matched online and a live stream of the event as well as interactive chat rooms allowed the students to celebrate together virtually with family and friends joining in the celebration. Within moments of learning of their match results, students shared their excitement and posted photos across social media. Read the full article on the Class of 2021 Match Day.
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NYMC Receives $2.2 Million HECap Award
New York Medical College (NYMC) is one of 35 colleges and universities across New York State to receive funding from the Higher Education Capital (HECap) Matching Grant Program which supports infrastructure improvements at New York's private, not-for-profit colleges and universities. The latest round of funding in the amount of $2,219,031 will be used for creating open concept laboratory space capable of housing multidisciplinary research teams and shared instrumentation at NYMC, which will complement the renovations already being planned as part of NYMC's energy performance project. Read the full article on the HECap award.
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The 32nd Annual Graduate Student Research Forum Highlights Impressive Student Scientific Investigations
The 32nd Annual Graduate Student Research Forum (GSRF) on March 16 took on a virtual format this year but the student research remained unchanged--an impressive array of scientific achievements presented in oral and poster formats. Sponsored by the Graduate Student Association (GSA) in the Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences (GSBMS), the GSRF is an opportunity for students to present their research in progress, sharpen their presentation and communication skills, answer questions from the audience and receive valuable feedback from judges. Read the full article on the 32nd Annual GSRF.
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MSCHE Virtual Site Visit Set for April 12 - 15
Regional accreditation through the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and is required for students to be eligible to receive federal financial aid. The re-accreditation process, every eight years, includes a comprehensive Self-Study engaging senior leadership, faculty, staff and students and is designed to promote self-reflection and evaluation so that the College can assess how well it has been advancing its mission and goals and identify opportunities for improvement. NYMC submitted its MSCHE Self-Study and will be hosting a virtual visit of MSCHE peer team evaluators on April 12-15 to discuss the College and Self-Study in the context of the College mission and goals and Strategic Plan. View the NYMC MSCHE Self Study and NYMC MSCHE Committees. Read the full article on the MSCHE site visit.
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NYMed Talks Focuses on Access and Excess in Health Care
Focusing on the timely topic of access and excess in health care, the Seventh Annual NYMed Talks, organized entirely by School of Medicine (SOM) students, took place virtually on March 11. The daylong, interdisciplinary and interprofessional event, which featured a variety of guest speakers, is designed to expose students studying to work in the health care professions to topics outside of their academic curriculum. Read the full article on NYMed Talks.
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HSL Set to Host Virtual Anti-Racism Book Club
The New York Medical College (NYMC) community is invited to participate in discussions of The New York Times bestseller, Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine by Damon Tweedy, M.D. The book club will run from late March through late May and registration is required.The book examines the complex ways in which both black doctors and patients must navigate the difficult and often contradictory terrain of race and medicine. As the author transforms from a student to a practicing physician, he discovers how often race influences his encounters with patients. Through their stories, he illustrates the complex social, cultural and economic factors at the root of many health problems in the black community. The book club is co-sponsored by the Health Sciences Library, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and NYMC Chapter of the Student National Medical Association. Continuing medical education credits are available.
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Marina K. Holz, Ph.D., dean of the Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences and professor of cell biology and anatomy, was a speaker at the American Heart Association's Lattes and Leadership Conversation about gender inequalities in research on March 18.
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The School of Medicine received 15,289 applications for the Class of 2025-a 26 percent increase from last year and the most in New York Medical College history.
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The NYMC Free Community Food Pantry, located outside of the Alumni House at 20 Sunshine Cottage Road, is stocked with non-perishable food items and other items donated by the NYMC community.
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Call today to schedule your virtual appointment at (914) 828-0435.
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Yoga Class for Faculty and Staff
Mondays | 5:30 p.m. | Zoom
Meeting ID: 489 054 8060; Password: YOGA
One tap mobile +19292056099 (for dial in)
Virtual yoga class led by certified yoga instructor Mary Butler-Fink
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VIRTUAL EVENTS ON THE NYMC CALENDAR
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Monday, March 22
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1:00 p.m.
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Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
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Tuesday, March 23
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12:00 p.m.
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Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Grand Rounds
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Wednesday, March 24
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6:45 a.m.
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Department of Anesthesiology Grand Rounds
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8:00 a.m.
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Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds
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8:30 a.m.
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Department of Surgery Grand Rounds
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11:00 a.m.
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Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds
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11:00 a.m.
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Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
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Thursday, March 25
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5:30 p.m.
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Department of Public Health Dr.P.H. Student Research Seminar
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Sunday, March 28
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All day
| NYMC Closed: Passover (Day 1) |
Monday, March 29
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All day
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NYMC Closed: Passover (Day 2)
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Tuesday, March 30
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10:00 a.m.
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Department of Pharmacology Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
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Wednesday, March 31
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8:30 a.m.
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Department of Surgery Grand Rounds
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All day
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NYMC Closed: Good Friday
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Saturday, April 3
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All day
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NYMC Closed: Passover (Day 7)
| Sunday, April 4 |
All day
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NYMC Closed: Passover (Day 8)
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New York Medical College Leadership News
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Buzzsprout Podcast - 3/11/2021
Adam D. Hammerman, M.B.A., vice president and chief financial officer
Jewish Telegraphic Agency - 3/9/2021
Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., chancellor and chief executive officer
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Newsweek - 3/8/2021
Marina K. Holz, Ph.D., dean of the Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences and professor of cell biology and anatomy
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New York Medical College News
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States Top Leading News - 3/16/2021
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Faculty News
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Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Learning Network - 3/18/2021
Leslie L. Citrome, M.D., M.P.H., clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences
Wisconsin Rapids Tribune - 3/15/2021
Doris J. Bucher, an associate professor of microbiology and immunology
Hamodia - 3/14/2021
Barbara T. Rumain, Ph.D., adjunct associate professor of pediatrics
The Salt Lake Tribune - 3/10/2021
Barbara T. Rumain, Ph.D., adjunct associate professor of pediatrics
Advancing Care in the Hudson Valley - Jan/Feb 2021
Jenny Chia-Ning Sung, M.D., clinical assistant professor of pediatrics
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Advancing Care in the Hudson Valley - Jan/Feb 2021
Neil Schluger, M.D., chair and professor of the Department of Medicine
J. Keith Festa, M.D., clinical assistant professor of medicine
Just the Facts:What are normal ranges for heart-related bloodwork?
Advancing Care in the Hudson Valley - Jan/Feb 2021
Neil Schluger, M.D., chair and professor of the Department of Medicine
Advancing Care in the Hudson Valley - Jan/Feb 2021
Steven L. Lansman, M.D., Ph.D., professor of surgery
Advancing Care in the Hudson Valley - Jan/Feb 2021
Julio A. Panza, M.D., professor of medicine Falak B. Shah, M.D. , clinical assistant professor of medicine Rhadames A. Rojas , M.D., clinical assistant professor of medicine
Advancing Care in the Hudson Valley - Jan/Feb 2021
Joshua B. Goldberg, M.D., assistant professor of surgery
Daniel M. Spevack, M.D., clinical professor of medicine Tanya Dutta, M.D., M.A., clinical associate professor of medicine and assistant professor of radiology Suguru Ohira , M.D., Ph.D., clinical assistant professor of surgery Masashi Kai, M.D., assistant professor of surgery David Spielvogel, M.D., professor of surgery Steven L. Lansman, M.D., Ph.D., professor of surgery Ramin Malekan, M.D., assistant professor of surgery
Advancing Care in the Hudson Valley - Jan/Feb 2021
Ahmad A. Hadid, M.D., clinical assistant professor of medicine
Advancing Care in the Hudson Valley - Jan/Feb 2021
Markus Erb, M.D., assistant professor of pediatrics
Advancing Care in the Hudson Valley - Jan/Feb 2021
Carol L. Karmen, M.D., professor of medicine Shick H. Yu, M.D., assistant professor of medicine
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Touro College of Dental Medicine at New York Medical College News
Westchester Business Journal - 3/14/2021
Ronnie Myers, D.D.S., dean of TCDM
Edward F. Farkas, D.D.S., M.A., vice dean and professor of dental medicine at TCDM
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Obituary
The Journal News - 3/7/2021
Henry J. Humphreys was a former member of the Board of Trustees
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