Week of October 23, 2023

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NEWS

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Founder's Dinner 2023


NYMC is honored to present its 2023 Founder's Dinner on Wednesday, October 25, at Marina Del Rey in the Bronx, New York, honoring Matthew A. Pravetz, O.F.M., Ph.D. '88, right, professor emeritus of cell biology and anatomy, and Alan B. Rosenthal, D.M.D., left, adjunct assistant clinical professor of dental medicine and trustee at NYMC, and assistant dean on community outreach and global health at TCDM, with Distinguished and Service Leadership Awards. Proceeds go towards scholarships and important initiatives, and further NYMC’s mission to educate the next generation of physicians and health care providers, and support life-saving biomedical research. Register for the event.

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NYMC Celebrates Opening of Newly Renovated BSB Laboratories


The evening of October 17 was an occasion to proudly showcase the new laboratory renovations in the BSB with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tours for leadership, faculty, staff, students and local community leaders. Read the full article on the lab renovations and view the photo gallery and video

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D.P.T. Students Set New Fundraising Record at 25th Annual Race for Rehab


NYMC's D.P.T. Class of 2025 hosted the 25th annual Race for Rehab on October 15. This year’s 5K race was the most successful to date, as students raised more than $16,000 for Achilles International, a non-profit organization that supports athletes with disabilities. Read the full story on Race for Rehab.

Chancellor Halperin Hosts Town Hall Meeting


Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., hosted a town hall meeting on October 16 to give a state of the campus update on NYMC. The topics covered included the Israeli-Palestine war, social media policy, new faculty appointments and commencement. View the town hall meeting video

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NYMC Pets The Stress Away


Faculty and students gleefully gathered to meet their furry, four-legged therapists for the Office of Student Mental Health and Wellness’ (SMHW) Pet the Stress Away event on October 16. In partnership with Paws Crossed Animal Rescue, the Office tabled the event with informational pamphlets, snacks, tissues and lip balm in light of flu season. "Recognizing the many ways we can approach treating stress and providing additional support, pet therapy is a fun, easily accessible and universally enjoyable opportunity for those who like animals," said Robin Hershkowitz, M.S.W., LCSW-R, senior director of SMHW and clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences. “Evidence suggests pet therapy reduces the stress hormone cortisol, which is why dogs are used in medical and therapeutic settings. We were thrilled so many of our students and faculty were able to benefit from this event. Several students told me, ‘I really needed this today.’” 

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TU Hosts AI Literacy: Library’s Perspective Webinar


TU hosted the panel discussion, AI: Literacy: Library's Perspective, on October 17, with librarians from across the university. The panel included, Marie T. Ascher, M.S., M.P.H., the Lillian Hetrick Huber Endowed Director of the Phillip Capozzi, M.D., Library; Sara Tabaei, M.L.I.S., M.A., library information literacy director at TU; David Druelinger, M.I., scholarly communication librarian at Cross River Campus Library at TU; and Rhonda Altonen, library director at the College of Osteopathic Medicine – Harlem Campus. The panelists discussed how  AI relates to information literacy, practical methods to teach AI literacy in respect to academic policies and current AI tools that are used in education and their potential to improve learning and research. View the video.

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Center for Long-Term Care Hosted Estate Planning 101 Webinar


The Center for Long-Term Care hosted an “Estate Planning 101” webinar on October 9, for members of the public, local health and caregiving organizations and the Touro University and NYMC communities. Elder-law attorney Sara E. Meyers of Enea, Scanlan and Sirignanao, LLP highlighted the importance of advanced directives, the significance of a last will and testament, effective strategies for protecting assets and probate avoidance, and understanding the Medicaid eligibility criteria. Meyers has been named to the New York Metro Super Lawyers list in Elder Law 2013-2023. The webinar was moderated by Kenneth A. Knapp, Ph.D., assistant professor and interim vice chair of public health and director of the Center. View the video.

FACULTY SPOTLIGHTS

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NYMC Research | Drs. Marina K. Holz and Julie S. Di Martino


In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Marina K. Holz, Ph.D., M.P.H. '23 left, dean of the GSBMS and professor of cell biology and anatomy, and Julie S. Di Martino, Ph.D., right, assistant professor of cell biology and anatomy, share how they're tackling breast cancer from all angles to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment. View the video.

IN THE COMMUNITY

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NYMC Unites to Save Lives


The NYMC community united to save lives by donating blood on October 11. Organized by the Donate Life Club, the drive in the MEC lobby collected 50 pints of blood from 43 donors"Thank you to everyone who came out and donated last week from New York Blood Center and the Donate for Life Club. The donations from this drive will be able to help approximately 122 patients," said Sahdev Baweja, SOM Class of 2026, Donate Life Club co-president.

ACCOLADES

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Wen Luo Ph.D., assistant professor of pediatrics, was a presenter at the Fourth International Advances in Ewing Sarcoma Research Symposium on October 13, in Leeds, United Kingdom, sponsored by the Bone Cancer Trust and the University of Leeds. She presented “CD47 blockade synergizes with doxorubicin in enhancing macrophage phagocytosis of Ewing sarcoma cells and deceasing xenograft tumor growth and metastasis in an orthotopic model of Ewing sarcoma,” and “Overcoming immunological tumor microenvironment resistance in Ewing sarcoma by genetic and epigenetic modification of ex-vivo expanded NK cells in combination with immune modulators.”

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Padmini Murthy, M.D., M.P.H., M.S., FAMWA, FRSPH, center, professor of health policy and management in the Department of Public Health and director of global health, received the Woman Global Impact Award for her work in advancing women’s health at the BOAO World Women Culture and Brand Influence Development Conference and the Bo’ao International Conference on the Development of Geographical Indications 2023 International Conference in Bo'ao, China on October 16. The conference from October 15 19 celebrated contributions to global health. The yellow glass sculpture she received represents the universal mother.

POLICIES

Updates



From the Office of General Counsel, October 13, 2023.

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On October 15, 1860, NYMC welcomed its first cohort of students. Fifty-nine students began their studies with eight faculty members at 151 East 20th Street in Gramercy Park in New York City. The only medical schools in the city at the time were University Medical College and the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

HIGHLIGHTS

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Wear Orange and Join Us for a Photo-op for National Physical Therapy Month


Thursday, October 26, 2023

12:30 p.m.  Outside SHSP Building


Join the Division of Physical Therapy students and faculty for a group photo to recognize National Physical Therapy Month and the remarkable contributions of PTs, PTAs, and our dedicated students in the realm of life-transforming care.

Three pumpkins

Pumpkin Carving Contest


Drop off your pumpkins by Monday, October 30, 2023 3:00 p.m.  Alumni House


Remove by November 1, 2022, noon


Let's have some fun! Use your own pumpkin or a limited supply of pumpkins will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis in the Alumni House dining room. Open to students, faculty and staff.


Attach a label to the back of your pumpkin with your name, school/department and class year. Prizes will be awarded for "Most Intricate," "Scariest" and "Happiest" pumpkins.

EVENTS ON THE NYMC CALENDAR

DATE 

TIME

EVENT

Now - Monday, October 30

3:00 p.m.

Student Pumpkin Carving Contest

Monday, October 23

8:00 a.m.

CDM NAEMT's Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Course


5:30 p.m.

Staff and Faculty Yoga

Tuesday, October 24

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 & Compassion


7:00 p.m.

Office of Student Academic Support Reading Strategies for Graduate and Medical Students

Wednesday, October 25

10:00 a.m.

GSBMS Houghton University Graduate School Fair 2023


12:00 p.m.

Department of Medicine Grand Rounds


1:30 p.m.

Department of Neurology Grand Rounds


5:30 p.m.

GSBMS SUNY Geneseo Grad School Fair 2023


6:00 p.m.

Founder's Dinner 2023

Thursday, October 26

12:30 p.m.

NYMC Goes Orange for National Physical Therapy Month


5:30 p.m.

Student Yoga Class

Add an event to the NYMC calendar here.

Visit nymc.edu/calendar to view all events.

IN THE NEWS

Leadership News

Nobel Prize Goes To Scientists Who Paved The Way For Covid-19 Vaccine

Forbes - 10/7/23

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


Early stage oral cancer test launched

Scottish Dental - 9/29/23

Salomon Amar, D.D.S., Ph.D., vice president for research and professor of pharmacology and of pathology, microbiology and immunology at NYMC and senior vice president for research affairs at TU


Haitian American Woman And Political Scholar Dr. Claudine Gay Is New Harvard President

Forbes - 10/7/23

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


Touro Researchers Contribute to Study on Early Detection of Mouth and Throat Cancers

Jewish Link - 10/12/23

Salomon Amar, D.D.S., Ph.D., vice president for research and professor of pharmacology and of pathology, microbiology and immunology at NYMC and senior vice president for research affairs at TU

Nevenka Dimitrova, Ph.D., adjunct associate professor of pathology, microbiology and immunology

Childhood Experiences Alter Brain Development. A Neurologist Explains

Forbes - 10/10/23

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


Higher Education’s decisions to aid and abet the assault upon Israel

Israel National News - 10/18/23

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


Jewish leaders warn of rising antisemitism on college campuses

Fox News - 10/19/23

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

 

Our infrastructure — in NY, NJ and across America — is a national embarrassment

Daily Record - 10/20/23

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

Faculty News

Where Can You Get Paxlovid Now? Are You Eligible for the Medication?

Verywell Health - 10/6/23

Chandra Shekhar Bakshi, D.V.M., Ph.D., professor of pathology, microbiology, and immunology


Groundbreaking research may provide hope to better understand and prevent Alzheimer’s disease

News Medical - 10/9/23

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


Link Between Diet, Inflammation, and Alzheimer’s Disease Revealed by Groundbreaking Research

Express Healthcare Management - 10/9/23

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

Xiao Lei Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., research assistant professor of cell biology and anatomy


Ossining Man To Chair Rehab Department At New York Medical College

The Patch

10/10/23

Robert D. Holland, M.D., M.H.A., Catherine and Vladislav P. Hinterbuchner professor and chair of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

Neil W. Schluger, M.D., SOM dean and professor of medicine


WMCHealth Physician Honored for Work with Civilian Casualties

The Patch

10/10/23

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

Another Voice: Superbugs threaten kidney disease patients

Buffalo News

8/10/23

Abhay Dhand, M.D., associate professor of medicine


The Mental Health Association of Rockland County and The Mental Health Association of Westchester County toast to new beginnings

Rockland County Times - 10/10/23

Leslie Citrome, M.D., M.P.H., clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 

 

Stethoscope Hygiene: The Next Frontier in Infection Control?

MedPage Today - 10/10/23

Abhay Dhand, M.D., associate professor of medicine


Unleashing the Potential of Digital Technology

CRST Global - Sept/Oct 2023

Eric D. Rosenberg, D.O., clinical assistant professor of ophthalmology


Creating HOPE for Kids with Osteosarcoma

St. Baldrick’s Foundation - 10/18/23

Mitchell S. Cairo, M.D., professor of pediatrics, medicine, pathology, microbiology and immunology of cell biology and anatomy, and vice chair of pediatrics

Student News

Future OB/GYN Dedicated to Women’s Health Running for Team EndoStrong in NYC Marathon

Endometriosis Foundation of America - 10/18/23

Jessy Rosen, SOM Class of 2024


Resident News

Climate change raises concerns for future of marathons and runner safety: Analysis

ABC News - 10/13/23

Genevieve Jing, M.D., fourth-year psychiatry resident at NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan


Affiliate News

100 hospitals and health systems with great oncology programs | 2023

Becker’s Hospital Review - 10/11/23

Westchester Medical Center / Maria Fareri Children's Hospital



General News

The ‘double life’ of Biagio Civale

Westfair Business Journal - 10/16/23


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