Week of November 6, 2023

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NEWS

Dr. Victor Garcia Empowers the Next Generation of Scientists


This summer, Victor G. Garcia, Ph.D. ’15, assistant professor of pharmacology, opened his lab to 15 students, providing them with a unique opportunity to embark on a journey of discovery. Read the full story and view the video on Dr. Garcia's lab.

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SOM Student Thomas Gagliardi Awarded AMA Physician of Tomorrow Scholarship


Thomas Gagliardi, SOM Class of 2024, has been awarded the American Medical Association Foundation Physician of Tomorrow Scholarship. Read the full story on Gagliardi.

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NYMC Shines at the International Winter Eicosanoid Conference


NYMC was well represented at the 19th International Winter Eicosanoid Conference from October 15 - 17 in Baltimore, Maryland. Read the full story about the conference.

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NYMC and TU Hosts “Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web”


NYMC and TU faculty experts shared their thoughts on popular topics in medicine at the webinar, “Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web,” on November 2. Hosted by Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., chancellor and chief executive officer of NYMC with a question-and-answer session moderated by Alan Kadish, M.D., president of NYMC and TU, the webinar covered remedies for temporomandibular disorders; therapy for ingrown toenails; current state-of-therapy for recurrent urinary tract infections in women; treatments for "weekend warriors" with an Achilles tendon rupture; and a panel discussion on the importance of annual physical examinations. View the “Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web” webinar.

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

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NYMC Research | Eva Chorna, SOM Class of 2024


Eva Chorna, SOM Class of 2024, has worked with faculty advisor Cara Grimes, M.D., associate chair of research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology in the SOM, and her researcher team to analyze the ways people use Twitter to share information around obstetrics and gynecology and the types of users sharing information, and sometimes even misinformation. View the video.

ACCOLADES

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Leslie Citrome, M.D., M.P.H., clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, was honored at the Mental Health Association of Westchester and the Mental Health Association of Rockland annual gala on October 26 at Tappan Hill Mansion in Tarrytown, New York.

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Akos Koller, M.D., Ph.D., professor emeritus of physiology, was recognized with the prestigious 2023 Landis Award at the Microcirculatory Society Vascular Biology 2023 Annual Meeting in Newport, Rhode Island, October 15 – 19. He presented "Sensing Flow/Shear Stress in the Microcirculation: The Power of Observation." The annual award was established in 1969 to recognize an outstanding investigator in the field of microcirculation

Kristina H. Petersen, Ph.D., associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, was named one of three Alpha Omega Alpha Richard L. Byyny Fellows in Leadership for 2023. She is the first Ph.D. to be selected in the history of the program, which provides funding for further development of leadership skills through a specific year-long project. 

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Kathryn Spanknebel, M.D., FACS, senior associate dean of faculty and academic affairs, associate professor of surgery and vice chancellor for student mental health and wellness, was recognized for outstanding leadership and excellence in surgical education with induction as a full member of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Academy of Master Surgeon Educators™, on October 6 in Chicago. The Academy's mission is to play a leadership role in advancing the science and practice of education across all surgical specialties, promoting the highest achievements in the lifetime of surgeons. Individuals are selected following a stringent peer-review process and those selected have consistently demonstrated the highest levels of leadership and excellence in surgical education. Dr. Spanknebel previously served as an associate member of the Academy since 2018 following induction into its inaugural class. 

NEW HIRES

Join us in welcoming our new employees at NYMC during the month of October:


  • Steven J. Anthony, EHS Technician, Office of Environmental Health and Safety
  • Sandra K. Chairez Cantu, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy
  • Susan M. DeRoberts, Administrator, Office of Medical Student Affairs
  • Annette Ecke, Administrator, Department of Pediatrics
  • Daniel R. Frey, Project Manager, Office of Undergraduate Medical Education      
  • Chiso Nwokafor, Ph.D. ’20, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy   

 

From the Office of Human Resources, October 31, 2023.

POLICIES

Updates



From the Office of General Counsel, November 1, 2023

Wooden pediatric examining table from the early 1900s

The lobby of 7 Dana Road displays a pediatric examining table from the early 1900s, representing some of the first modern medical office furniture. Before the 20th century, most patients saw doctors at home instead of clinics, as hospitals and outpatient facilities mainly served people of low-income. From the 1890s to the 1930s, visiting doctors' offices grew more common. Medical furniture at the time often used domestic wooden designs to help patients feel at ease outside the home.

EVENTS ON THE NYMC CALENDAR

DATE 

TIME

EVENT

Monday, November 6

5:30 p.m.

Staff and Faculty Yoga

Tuesday, November 7

12:15 p.m.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds


6:00 p.m.

Office of Student Mental Health and Wellness Mindful Medicine: Cultivating Attention, Resilience and Compassion

Wednesday, November 8

8:30 a.m.

Department of Surgery Grand Rounds


12:00 p.m.

Department of Medicine Grand Rounds


2:00 p.m.

SOM Seminar


5:30 p.m.

Office of Student Mental Health and Wellness ADHD Refocused: Methods and Mindset for Success


7:00 p.m.

Office of Student Academic Support 1st Year DPT: Neurology Exam #3 PLP-Led Review Session

Thursday, November 9

5:30 p.m.

Student Yoga Class


7:00 p.m.

Office of Student Academic Support M2 Step 1 Jumpstart: Prep Session - Biostats


7:00 p.m.

Office of Student Academic Support GSBMS Physiology Exam #3 PLP-Led Review Session

Add an event to the NYMC calendar here.

Visit nymc.edu/calendar to view all events.

IN THE NEWS

Leadership News

33,425 Will Have A Stroke On World Stroke Day. Only 1,000 Will Get Lifesaving Treatments

Forbes - 10/29/23

Mill Etienne, M.D. ’02, M.P.H., vice chancellor of diversity and inclusion, associate dean of SOM student affairs and associate professor of neurology and of medicine

Fawaz Al-Mufti, M.D., associate professor of neurology, neurosurgery and radiology



How Toxic Stress And Health Care Gaps May Be Harming Brain Development In Kids

Forbes- 10/27/23

Mill Etienne, M.D. ’02, M.P.H., vice chancellor of diversity and inclusion, associate dean of SOM student affairs and associate professor of neurology and of medicine

New York Medical College Honors Faculty and Alumni at Annual Founder’s Dinner

River Journal - 11/1/23

Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., chancellor and chief executive officer

Matthew A. Pravetz, O.F.M., Ph.D. ’88, professor emeritus of cell biology and anatomy

Alan B. Rosenthal, D.M.D., adjunct assistant clinical professor of dental medicine and trustee at NYMC and assistant dean of community outreach and global health at TCDM

Vilma E. Bordonaro, M.B.A. chief of staff, NYMC

Mill Etienne, M.D. ’02, M.P.H., FAAN, FAES, vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion, associate dean for student affairs and associate professor of neurology and medicine

Bess J. Chazhur, M.S., chief development officer and executive director of alumni relations

Alan Kadish, M.D., president, NYMC and TU

Rabbi Moshe D. Krupka, M.S., executive vice president and university ombudsman, TU

Joseph D. Mark, chair of the Board of Trustees, NYMC

Neil W. Schluger, M.D., SOM dean


Faculty News

The New Face of Mental Healthcare in Westchester County

Westchester Magazine - 10/20/23

Stephen J. Ferrando, M.D., Har Esh Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Jennifer Spitz, D.S.W., instructor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences

Alexandra Whoriskey, M.D., clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences


What to Know About Seasonal Affective Disorder in Kids

Parents - 10/27/23

Abraham S. Bartell, M.D., M.B.A., clinical associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences


Child Therapists Are Begging You to Stop Telling Your Kids to Do This

PureWow - 10/30/23

Lea Lis, M.D., clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences

New York Medical College Researchers Find Key Discovery that Could Offer Hope in Fight Against Alzheimer’s Disease

River Journal - 11/1/23

Patric Stanton, Ph.D., professor of cell biology and anatomy and of neurology

Jerry Nadler, M.D., former dean of the School of Medicine and adjunct professor of pharmacology


SVIN 2023 to champion innovation and inclusivity in “notable departure” from past meetings

Neuro News - 11/1/23

Fawaz Al-Mufti, M.D., associate professor of neurology, neurosurgery and radiology

Alumni News

United Way Women’s Leadership Council “Take a Walk in Her Shoes” Event to Celebrate Women in Philanthropy

River Journal - 10/31/23

Judith M. Watson, R.N., B.S.N., M.P.H. ’07

Ellen Bloom, M.P.H. ‘00


NYMC News

Explore Valhalla, from Kensico Dam to New York Medical College

The Journal News - 11/3/23

Victor Garcia, Ph.D. ’15, assistant professor of pharmacology

Alexandra Wolf, a third-year Ph.D. student

Chirag D. Gandhi, M.D., M.S., FACS, FAANS, professor and chair of the Department of Neurosurgery and professor of neurology and radiology

Jared B. Cooper, M.D., instructor of neurosurgery


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