Faculty Profile: Julia Molnar
News Brief: Medical Student Delivers His Own Son
During his first clinical rotations, medical student Duncan Tillack had the opportunity to assist with the delivery of his son.
Faculty Profile: Jason Bourke
What’s in a nose? When it comes to dinosaurs, Associate Professor Jason Bourke, Ph.D., has the answers. His research on dinosaur biology and behavior is shaping modern paleontology.
NYITCOM Enters Partnership with Johns Hopkins
NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine and Johns Hopkins University partner to expand opportunities for osteopathic medical education.
When It Comes to Social Media, Doctors Are Held to a Higher Standard
Medical students need to fully grasp the consequences of social media usage, explains Associate Professor Bernadette Riley, D.O.
Q&A: Harlem Fine Arts Show Honors Brian Harper, M.D.
The associate professor talks to The Box about being recognized for his contributions to medicine and why more African Americans should become doctors.
Alumni Profile: Christopher Amen
As the newest physician in his family’s long line of osteopathic doctors, Christopher Amen (D.O. ’18) is continuing their legacy.
NYIT Experts Take Over the Airwaves
NYIT faculty members shared their research findings and expertise the week of January 28 on The Academic Minute.
Why Your Doctor Should Also Be a Scientist
In an op-ed in WIRED, Kurt Amsler, Ph.D., warns the physician-scientist shortage could stagnate medical innovation.
Dinosaurs Chilled Out With Built-In Snout A/C
How did gigantic, heavily armored dinosaurs avoid overheating in the warm Mesozoic climate? A research team led by Jason Bourke, Ph.D., assistant professor of basic sciences, NYITCOM at A-State, have posed a new theory: Dinosaurs came equipped with an intricate cooling system in their snouts.
A New Cure for the Physician Shortage
NYITCOM at Arkansas State (NYITCOM at A-State) recently announced a partnership with Baptist Memorial Health Care, the Mississippi Delta region’s largest hospital, which will provide up to 25 positions for NYITCOM students who want to train at Baptist Memorial Health Care facilities .
Student Profile: Nina Luksanapol
Future physician Nina Luksanapol wants to help those who need it most.