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NYITCOM-Arkansas Helps Those in Need after Tornado Hits

When a tornado ripped through Jonesboro during the COVID-19 pandemic, New York Tech as there to help fellow community members.

News Byte: Fox 5 New York Features NYITCOM in Early Medical School Graduation Story

NYITCOM was featured in a Fox 5 New York segment on medical students being offered the opportunity to graduate early and help fight COVID-19.

Telemedicine in Uncertain Times

New York Institute of Technology healthcare professionals are turning to telemedicine as a powerful tool to provide care while also safely distancing themselves.

TB Vaccine Could Be a Valuable Weapon in COVID-19 Fight

NYITCOM researchers published findings that suggest nations without universal TB vaccination may be more vulnerable to COVID-19 mortalities.

Match Day 2020: A Virtual Success

On March 20, NYITCOM’s future physicians accepted their next mission in healing: their medical residencies.

Experts Available to Discuss Coronavirus Impact

As COVID-19 alters global healthcare and daily living, New York Tech experts can serve as objective sources on the evolving situation.

Reshaping an Outbreak

Infectious diseases expert Carl Abraham, M.D., breaks down the facts about COVID-19 and why it’s important to contain the illness.

SARS-CoV-2: What We Know and What Comes Next

At a March 9 lecture, Bryan Gibb, Ph.D., assistant professor of biological and chemical sciences, shared data on COVID-19.

Brian Harper Addresses COVID-19 Concerns and Myths

Brian Harper, M.D., chief medical officer of the Academic Health Centers and former Suffolk County Health Commissioner, shares his public health expertise in Newsday stories on COVID-19.<.p>

New York Tech Week on The Academic Minute

New York Institute of Technology faculty shared their expertise the week of February 17 on The Academic Minute.

Student Profile: Kristen Skonieczny

In June 2019, medical student Kristen Skonieczny traveled to Montana and Wyoming to search for bones and teeth from the ancient mammal, Coryphodon.

Why Insurers Should Cover Mental Healthcare to Lower Costs

In an op-ed in Fortune, NYITCOM’s Liat Jarkon argues that the insurance industry has fueled an epidemic that has contributed to needless deaths and national spending.

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