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NYITCOM Program Aims to Develop “Fit Physicians”

A new program will study if exercise, activity monitors, and monthly wellness seminars help medical students improve fitness, reduce stress, and score higher on tests.

NYIT Center for Sports Medicine Hosts Concussion Conference

Learn about awareness, treatment, and management of concussions for athletes and their trainers and parents.

NYITCOM Alumna Launches National Women Physicians Day

Hala Sabry works to build online community for female physicians.

Sheldon Yao

Yao has been involved with conducting clinical research to investigate the effects of osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) on Parkinson’s Disease. Preliminary data of these studies have shown that OMM techniques targeting the spine and extremities to decrease muscle spasms and increase range of motion has been effective in helping to improve motor function and balance in subjects with more advanced Parkinson’s Disease.

Faculty Profile: Brian L. Harper

Medical Director Brian L. Harper, M.D., M.P.H., knows what it takes to deliver quality medical care in public and private settings. For more than two decades, he has worked as an advocate to improve access to quality medical care for all people.

Student Spotlight: Rabihah Huda

Relay for Life and Phi Eta Sigma are just a couple of the activities of this aspiring doctor.

NYITCOM Opened Its Doors in 1977

Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger welcomed the first class of medical students.

NYIT Students and Faculty Provide Medical and Health Services in Haiti and Ghana

View photos of summer 2015 service trips organized by NYIT Center for Global Health.

NYIT Researcher Wins American Heart Association Grant

NYITCOM Instructor Satoru Kobayashi, Ph.D., is researching cardiac failure and diabetes.

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