NYIT Experts Take Over in a Minute
Since 2017, The Academic Minute has featured a total of 13 NYIT experts, who have reached millions of influencers and other stakeholders.
It’s a Match! NYITCOM Class of ’18 Learns Their Residency Matches
At Match Day, an event with all the anticipation of an NFL draft, NYITCOM students learned where they would complete their medical residency training.
NYIT Doctors are the Faces of Osteopathic Medicine
The American Osteopathic Association selected Assistant Professor Adena Leder, D.O., and alumnus Mikhail Varshavski (D.O. '14), for its most recent Doctors that DO campaign.
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Patients Empowered at NYITCOM Symposium
Patients suffering from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome gathered at NYIT Auditorium on Broadway to learn about treatment options and how they can improve their quality of life.
NYITCOM Students Take the Lead in Research
Six NYITCOM student posters placed first or second at the 2017 American Osteopathic Association Osteopathic Medical Conference and Exposition.
NYITCOM: 40 Years of Evolution and Revolution in Osteopathic Medicine
To celebrate its 40 years of medical education, NYITCOM held a two-day anniversary event, which included a black-tie gala and academic symposium.
Stepping it Up: Fit Physician Trial Makes Strides
The results of the clinical trial, Fit Physician, are in: Medical students are apt to pay more attention to their wellness with the aid of wearable technology and education.
Boxing in the Fight to Knock Out Parkinson’s
In NYIT’s Rock Steady Boxing program, people with Parkinson’s disease are fighting their symptoms and embracing a new community.
Knocking Out Parkinson’s at NYIT
NYIT launches Rock Steady Boxing program for patients with Parkinson’s Disease
NYITCOM Faculty Present Parkinson’s Disease Research at International Conference
Researchers travel to Berlin to share promising results of osteopathic treatment.
NYITCOM Student Elected Chair of National Organization
Angelo Mascia, a third-year student at NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine, has been elected chair of a national organization representing 26,000 osteopathic medical students.
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.