General Anatomy Exams Go Digital:
No Paper, No Waiting, Better Scores!
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Pre-Clinical faculty (left to right) Drs. Moschella, Reidenberg and Kirchgessner celebrate the new all-digital anatomy exam.
The general anatomy exam given to first-year students this January represented another leap forward into the digital domain by NYCPM. The exam has heretofore been given in two parts: a written half and the practical/dissections half (in which the answers were also written).
The latter was divided into 25 stations that the students had to rotate through. That had to happen four times to accommodate all of the students ... Read more
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Michael Rossidis Wins Stone Award at ACFAS
This month,
Michael Rossidis (2016)
received the Michael Stone Outstanding Professional Conduct Award at the Annual meeting of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, held in conjunction with The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons' Annual Scientific Conference, Feb. 11-14 2016 in Austin, Texas.
The ABFAS, the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, presents this award annually to one fourth-year student from each of the nine podiatric ... Read more
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Get to Know ...
NYCPM's Staff:
Lili M. Young
Director of Enrollment Management
Stepping into a new position often isn't easy, but
Lili M. Young has brought all of the knowledge and perspective she gained as a recruiter for NYCPM from 2012-14 to her new role as Director of Enrollment Management. She re-joined NYCPM in July 2015.
As Director, Ms. Young oversees recruitment of prospective students, interviews at the College, on-the-road events, open houses, and pre-health internships, among other efforts devoted to finding the strongest students to apply to ... Read more
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Chinese Faculty Visit NYCPM
On January 27, approximately 30 faculty members of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine visited NYCPM to explore the possibility of shared education, and to learn more about how to teach topics related to research projects.
In the photo above, Li Jiansheng, PhD, Vice President of the University, presents a commemorative plate to Louis L. Levine, President and CEO of NYCPM. Flanking them from
NYCPM,
left to right, are:
Lisa Lee,
Dean,
Student Services & Enrollment Management
; Michael J. Trepal, DPM ('81), Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean; and Thomas M. DeLauro, DPM ('81),
Professor and Chair, Department of Podiatric Medicine.
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Blizzard Can't Stop NYCPM's Team!
On Saturday, January 23, 2016, the Blizzard of 2016 dumped more than two feet of snow on New York City, the second-worst snowfall accumulation on city records. On Sunday, NYCPM's intrepid maintenance team swung into action -- making sure that the College and Foot Center of New York were once again accessible. After cleaning the sidewalks to perfection, the team made its way to midtown to break down the College's exhibit at NY16, the 2016 Podiatric Medical Clinical Conference in midtown.
In the photo above (left to right), Brandon Lopez, Raymond Cruz, Alex Sanchez and "Wiz" Boykin celebrate the storm outside the College. Below are before and after pics!
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Grandson of Alum' Remembers NYCPM
Marvin Steinberg
John Steinberg, DPM (grandson of alumnus
Marvin Steinberg, DPM ('31), who lectured at the College) is graciously offering the students, residents and faculty at NYCPM comp registration to the DLS (Diabetic Limb Salvage) Conference from March 31 to April 2 in Washington DC.
John S. Steinberg, DPM, FACFAS, is the Co-Director of the Center for Wound Healing and director of the Diabetic Limb Salvage Research Fellowship at MedStar Georgetown.
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Kim (2018) Writes In and Edits ISMMS Newsletter
DPM/MPH Candidate Sang Hyub Kim
(2018) wrote "Language Proficiency in Public Health," which is published in the 2015 Fall Edition of
The
Scoop
, a newsletter of the Graduate Program in Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS). He supervised and directed all manuscripts printed in this issue as the new Editor of
The Scoop
. Read The Scoop here.
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