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.
Adding Nutritional Value to Health Professions Programs
Faculty members Lorraine Mongiello and Mindy Haar’s lecture series on nutrition helps fill a gap in the allied health professions curricula.
Health Risks in the Wake of a Hurricane
Disaster Relief: Victims and responders are unknowingly exposed to health risks following a hurricane.
President Foley Welcomes New Faculty and Honors Superstars
NYIT President Hank Foley welcomes new faculty members and recognizes the winners of the 2017 Presidential Excellence Awards.
Heads Up: Center for Sports Medicine Partners with Local High School
As student-athletes of all ages head back to school for pre-season practice, the Center for Sports Medicine has partnered with local high schools to improve head injury awareness and prevention.
NYITCOM Class of 2021 Receives White Coats
Members of the Class of 2021 in NYITCOM receive symbolic white coats.
A Total Eclipse of the Sun
NYIT students and faculty and staff members gather to view August 21, 2017, solar eclipse from the Manhattan and Old Westbury campuses.
Video: Providing Healthcare in Ghana
NYITCOM student Justin Morris reflects on his experience travelling to Ghana on a service learning trip and how it has impacted him both personally and as a student.
NYITCOM at A-State Students Receive White Coats
The 123 new medical students at NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University celebrated with family, friends, and administrators as they received their white coats, signifying their official start of medical school.
A. Martin Gerdes
As a young researcher studying heart disease, A. Martin Gerdes, Ph.D., was frustrated by the lack of understanding in his field about how heart failure and other cardiovascular diseases impacted the structure of the heart at the cellular and molecular level. He dedicated his career to studying heart disease and he has been honored for his contributions with two highly esteemed honors.
Potential Treatment Breakthrough May H-ALT Cancer
Associate Professor Dong Zhang is one step closer to developing a drug that could potentially treat ALT cancers without the toxic side effects of chemotherapy.
Alumni Profile: Howard M. Busch
Howard Busch