Week of October 30, 2023

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NEWS

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NYMC Applauds Esteemed Leaders and Educators at Annual Founder’s Dinner 


The annual Founder’s Dinner was a night to remember at Marina Del Rey in Throgs Neck, New York, on October 25. Read the full story and view the photos and videos on Founder's Dinner.

Dr. Mitchell Cairo Awarded Grant to Support Osteosarcoma Research


Mitchell Cairo, M.D., professor of pediatrics, cell biology and anatomy, medicine and of pathology, microbiology and immunology, will lead a team of researchers in a study to develop a novel immunotherapy approach to circumvent resistance to treatment and increase the overall survival rate in those with osteosarcoma. Read the full story and view the video on Dr. Cairo.

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SOM Establishes Psychiatry Residency Program at Saint Joseph’s Medical Center 


The SOM has expanded its NYMC-sponsored residency programs at Saint Joseph’s Medical Center in Yonkers, New York, to include a new Psychiatry Residency Program. Read the full story on the program.

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New Area in Concentration in Health Equity Leadership Introduced 


The SOM has introduced a new area of concentration in health equity leadership this academic year to equip medical students with the leadership skills to combat health inequities, racism and bias within the health care system and society overall. Read the full story on the new area of concentration.

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NYMC Goes Orange for National Physical Therapy Month


The NYMC community joined Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., fourth from left front, chancellor and chief executive officer, and wore orange in honor of Physical Therapy Month on October 26, to recognize the remarkable contributions of PTs, PTAs, and our dedicated students in the realm of life-transforming care.

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Pumpkins Under the Knife: The Winners of the NYMC Pumpkin Carving Contest


The NYMC community showed up and showed off their skills for the Pumpkin Carving Contest.


Winners (from left):

Most Intricate Pumpkin

Jessica Padilla, D.P.T. Class of 2026


Scariest Pumpkin

Ami Misawa, D.D.S., assistant professor of dental medicine, TCDM


Happiest Pumpkin

Scott Cohen, SOM Class of 2026

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


Talk about pain! On Thursday, November 2 at 12:30 p.m., NYMC and TU are set to present, “Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web,” where faculty experts will discuss therapeutic treatments for temporomandibular disorders, ingrown toenails, urinary track infections and Achilles tendon ruptures. The webinar will also advise you on the essential and appropriate exams for your annual physical. CME credits are available upon request. Read more about the webinar and register here.

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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Amy Ansehl, D.N.P., RN, MSN, FNP-BC, left, associate dean of student experience, director of applied practice experience and associate professor of public health, Amy Brown, M.D., M.B.E., right, assistant professor of pediatrics and adjunct associate professor of public health represented the Children’s Environmental Health Center of the Hudson Valley, New York Medical College, Boston Children’s Health Physicians, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital and New York State Children’s Environmental Health Centers when they presented at the Med Tech Conference on October 28. The event, “What is Children’s Environmental Health and How Can it Fit into Your Career as a Health Professional” was sponsored by the Westchester County Youth Bureau and was attended by more than 350 participants including governmental leaders, students and public health professionals. They were joined by New York State Senate Majority Leader, Andrea Stewart-Cousins.

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Adam E. Block, Ph.D., associate professor of health policy and management, presented “Starting an Insurer is Hard: Evidence from the NYC” at the Symposium on the Evaluation of ACA Marketplace Experience on October 23 at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government of SUNY in Albany, New York. 

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Mitchell S. Cairo, M.D., professor of pediatrics, medicine, pathology, microbiology and immunology of cell biology and anatomy, and vice chair of pediatrics, was an invited speaker at the European School of Hematology Seventh Translational Research Conference on Lymphoid Malignancies in Estoril, Portugal, on October 20 – 22. He presented “Optimizing Ex-Vivo Expansion of NK Cell Mediated Cellular Cytotoxicity By Obinutuzumab Combined With NKTR-255 in Burkitt Lymphoma.”

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Danielle Diegisser, right, a second-year Ph.D. student in pharmacology, and Alexandra Wolf, left, a third-year Ph.D. student, were awarded for their research on the role of 20-HETE at the 19th International Winter Eicosanoid Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. Wolf, who was mentored by Victor Garcia, Ph.D. '15, center, assistant professor of pharmacology, presented on Deconstructing High Fat Diet-Induced Cardiometabolic Disease: The Role of the 20-HETE Receptor (GPR75). Diegisser, who was mentored by Dr. Garcia and Michal Laniado Schwartzman, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology and of medicine and associate professor of Ophthalmology, presented on the Prevention and Reversal of Diet-Induced Obesity by the 20-HETE Receptor Blocker, AAA, and its Impact on Glucose Handling. They both earned the Outstanding Poster Award, with Wolf also earning the Prostaglandins and Other Lipid Mediators Young Investigator Award and Diegisser earning the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/ National Institute of Health Travel Award.

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Meena Jhanwar-Uniyal, Ph.D., research associate professor of neurosurgery, presented “Genetic Aspect of Sonic Hedgehog Medulloblastoma: HDAC and PI3K Inhibitors as Potential Therapeutic Options” at the 49th Annual Meeting of International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery, in Vina Del Mar, Chile, October 14 – 19.

TIP OF THE WEEK

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From the Office of Public Relations:


New templates for PowerPoint presentations, invitations and digital signage are available in the branding section of TouroOne. They incorporate the Touro University branding using the chevron graphic to convey forward momentum, energy and a focus on the future.

EVENTS ON THE NYMC CALENDAR

DATE 

TIME

EVENT

Tuesday, October 31

12:15 p.m.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds


1:00 p.m.

GSBMS SUNY Cortland/Elmira College Grad School Fair


6:00 p.m.

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

Wednesday, November 1

8:00 a.m.

Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds


12:00 p.m.

Department of Medicine Grand Rounds


7:00 p.m.

Office of Student Academic Support Step 1 Jumpstart - Launch Panel

Thursday, November 2

12:30 p.m.

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


5:30 p.m.

Student Yoga


7:00 p.m.

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

Friday, November 3

11:00 a.m.

Phillip Capozzi, M.D., Library Research Seminar

Saturday, November 4

7:00 p.m.

Alumni Reunion Weekend

Sunday, November 5

11:00 a.m.

Alumni Reunion Weekend

Add an event to the NYMC calendar here.

Visit nymc.edu/calendar to view all events.

IN THE NEWS

Leadership News

65 Million People Suffer From Long COVID. Our Experts Say New Vaccines Are The Best Defense

Forbes - 10/22/23

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


Paskening The Pandemic

Jewish Press - 10/19/23

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

Edward Lebovics M.D., professor of medicine

Rabbi Moshe Krupka, executive vice president of TU


What is phenylephrine and why is CVS pulling products containing it?

Fox Business - 10/20/23

Dipak Chandy, M.D., professor of medicine and neurology


Mobile Unit Now Available to Deliver a Wide Range of Medical Services to the Disabled

The Hudson Independent - 10/19/23

Westchester Institute for Human Development

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

Izel Obermeyer, OTR/L, ATP, FAOTA, assistant professor, Institute of Public Health

Patricia A. Patrick, Dr.P.H., associate professor, Institute of Public Health

If Jewish donors don’t want to regret their donations to higher education,they should make their donations to a Jewish university

Jewish Standard - 10/26/23

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


Avoid Stigma And Protect Patients: Why Disease Names Matter

Forbes - 10/26/23

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

Faculty News

New Leader of Rehabilitation Medicine Program at NYMC

Westfair Business Journal - 10/23/23

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


Dr. Robert Holland Appointed to Lead NYMC Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

River Journal - 10/23/23

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


Doctors mend toddlers hole in heart with innovative surgery

News 12 Westchester - 10/24/23

Sameh M. Said, M.B.B.Ch., M.D., professor of surgery and pediatrics


2-year-old girl who underwent heart surgery reunites with NY doctor who saved her

Pix 11 - 10/24/23

Sameh M. Said, M.B.B.Ch., M.D., professor of surgery and pediatrics

How Healthcare Brew readers are innovating around sickle cell disease treatments

Healthcare Brew - 10/24/23

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


2023 Eugene M. Landis Awardee

The Microcirculatory Society, Inc.

Akos Koller, M.D., Ph.D., professor emeritus of physiology


The Power of Being a Newbie

Op-Med - 10/19/23

Vinod Karthik Ravikumar, M.D., assistant professor of neurology

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


Affiliate News

More than 200 WMCHealth Physicians Named "Top Doctors" by Peers

The Patch - 10/23/23

Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital joins Children’s Brain Tumor Network

Westfair Business Journal - 10/26/23

Jared Pisapia, M.D., assistant professor of neurosurgery

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