Study: Gamers “Stand” to Benefit from Walking Breaks
Researchers from New York Tech’s Center for Esports Medicine have published a study in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine that evaluates if walking breaks can benefit gamers’ reaction time and executive function.
Alumni Profile: John J.W. Asheld III
John J.W. Asheld III (D.O. ’08) was drawn to cardiology because of the diversity of medical conditions one can encounter. “You never know what is coming next,” he says. Learn more about Asheld’s path to medicine.
News Byte: NYITCOM Alumnus Heads to the Olympics
Ariel Nassim (D.O. ’12) will serve as a team physician at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Alumni Profile: Danielle Janosevic
Physician-scientist Danielle Janosevic (D.O. ’14) got her first introduction to academic medicine as an Academic Medicine Scholar at the College of Osteopathic Medicine. Today, she is using what she learned as a student to prepare the next wave of doctors.
Restoring Trust in Science
The mistrust of science has grown, fueling political divide and the spread of misinformation. Why doesn’t the public believe in science? And how can their trust be gained? New York Tech faculty and alumni weigh in.
A Match Made in Medicine
NYITCOM-Arkansas students Tyler and Shana Childress met as children and reconnected in high school, discovering they shared many things in common, including the dream of becoming doctors.
Alumni Profile: Scott Goldstein
As a clinical associate professor of emergency medicine at Einstein Healthcare Network, Scott Goldstein (D.O. ’02) helps prepare the next generation of physicians.
News Byte: New York Tech Healthcare Leaders Recognized
Four healthcare leaders from the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the School of Health Professions were honored during Schneps Media’s Healthcare Heroes event.
NYITCOM Student Secures Prestigious AHA Scholarship
College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) student Risa Kiernan received the highly competitive 2021 Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease from the American Heart Association (AHA).
New Degrees Prepare Students for In-Demand Fields
New York Tech has launched three new exciting degree programs that will prepare students to solve global challenges in engineering, public health, and business.
Spotlight on Faculty Tenures and Promotions
As New York Tech prepares for the 2021-2022 academic year, several faculty members were recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship, service, and commitment to the university through tenure and promotions.
CATCH Implementation Grant Provides Health Education and Resources to the Underserved
A $10,000 Community Access to Child Health (CATCH) implementation grant from the American Academy of Pediatrics will help provide education and healthcare resources to mothers living in rural Arkansas.