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Student Profile: Alvin Stanley

Alvin Stanley has always wanted to help others. At New York Tech, he is fulfilling his passion as he pursues a career in medicine and as an active member of the community.

Continuing Proud Traditions at OMED21

At this year’s Osteopathic Medical Education Conference (OMED21), NYITCOM students, faculty, and alumni presented academic research, exchanged ideas on advancements in medicine, and recognized its award-winning community members.

Student Profile: Yash Trivedi

Aspiring physician Yash Trivedi chose New York Tech for its state-of-the-art facilities and seven-year B.S., Life Sciences/D.O., Osteopathic Medicine program.

Six Myths About the Flu Vaccine

Assistant Professor Carl Abraham, M.D., sets the record straight about the flu vaccine and why everyone should get vaccinated.

Third Quarter in Review

A roundup of research grants and awards obtained by New York Tech faculty that support original and innovative research to provide a student experience that inspire critically creative thinking through fundamental or applied experiences.

Making Positive Strides at NYITCOM

The College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) has announced the latest honorees of its Positive STRIDES program, recognizing outstanding members of the NYITCOM community whose acts of kindness make a difference.

Biomedical Sciences Graduate Students Publish Case Study

Two members of the first class of the master’s in biomedical sciences program have published a case study based on the work they did while earning their master’s degree.

Faculty Profile: Michael Hadjiargyrou

Department Chair, Ph.D. Program Director, and distinguished scientist Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D., became seriously interested in biology after taking an undergraduate class in the field. At New York Tech, he is dedicated to providing an outstanding education and service to the students.

Student Profile: Rohan Anthony

When life sciences/osteopathic medicine student Rohan Anthony isn’t studying to become a doctor, he is serving the New York Tech community as the Student Government Association vice president for public affairs for the Long Island campus.

Study: Chimps Outstep Humans

New research by NYITCOM’s Nathan Thompson, Ph.D., suggests that human strides are considerably shorter than that of our nearest cousins, chimpanzees.

NYITCOM STEP Introduces Young Students to Technology

Over the summer, the NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) Science Technology Entry Program (STEP) partnered with Envision National Youth Leadership Forum in Medicine and the Glen Cove Youth Bureau to introduce students in grades K through 9 to technology.

Alumni Profile: Wilbur Asheld

Wilbur Asheld (D.O. ’10) comes from a family of physicians. His father and brother, also a College of Osteopathic Medicine alumnus, have each played a positive role in his career. Learn more about his journey and why he chose New York Tech.

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