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Innovative Solutions for 21st-Century Global Health Issues

The Center for Global Health once again competed at the annual Emory Morningside Global Health Case Competition.

Op-ed: Our Healthcare System is Abandoning LGBTQ+ Americans. It Has to Stop.

A Reuters op-ed by NYITCOM Dean Nicole Wadsworth, D.O., calls for LGBTQ+ inclusivity in healthcare and makes the case for changing how healthcare providers are trained.

Medical Student Wins First Place in National Case Competition

Erika Levy, a third-year student at NYITCOM-Arkansas won first place in the A. Hollis Wolf Case Competition at the American Academy of Osteopathy’s annual conference.

Training Healthcare Professionals for A Diverse World

New York Tech is ensuring that the next generation of physicians and healthcare professionals can address the most pressing needs of increasingly diverse communities.

Future Physicians Meet Their Matches

At Match Day, NYITCOM’s Class of 2022 discovered what their futures will hold after medical school.

News Byte: Brookshield Laurent Featured in The DO

In a recent profile in The DO, Brookshield Laurent, D.O., discusses the physician shortage in the Mississippi Delta region, policies to address healthcare disparities, and other topics highlighting NYITCOM-Arkansas’s dedication to improving the region’s health outcomes.

Alumni Profile: Nancy Byatt

Through her company, Lifeline 4 Families, Nancy Byatt (D.O. ’03, M.B.A. ’03) is working on destigmatizing maternal mental health and helping mothers get the aid they need during and after their pregnancies.

NYITCOM Alumni Celebrate Their Unique Stories During Black History Month

On February 17, four NYITCOM graduates returned to their alma mater to participate in a panel discussion about their successes and to offer their unique perspectives on diversity in the medical profession.

Study: Early Killer Whales Ate Fish—Not Other Marine Mammals

A new study co-authored by NYITCOM’s Jonathan Geisler, Ph.D., provides vital clues on when killer whales began feeding on other marine mammals.

NIH Grant Enables NYITCOM Researchers to Investigate Diabetic Heart Failure Treatments

An NYITCOM research team led by Biomedical Sciences Instructor Satoru Kobayashi, Ph.D., has secured a National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to investigate treatments for diabetic heart failure.

Student Profile: Rachael Simmons

A mother of four and approaching 40, Rachael Simmons is pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor.

Student Profile: Hira Ghani

Initially studying psychology as an undergraduate student, Hira Ghani was inspired to switch to osteopathic medicine, following in the footsteps of her uncle, NYITCOM alumnus Humayun “Hank” Chaudhry (D.O. ’91).

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