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Match Day 2020: A Virtual Success

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

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.

Breaking the Stigmas of HIV

NYITCOM-Arkansas students helped organize the inaugural Delta HIV Symposium to educate healthcare providers, educators, and future physicians about the latest advancements and treatments for those with HIV and high-risk patients.

The Perfect Match

In 2014, medical student Naima Masud registered with Be The Match. Five years later, she received a call telling her she could potentially save a life.

New York Tech Embraces the Season of Giving

New York Tech students, faculty, and staff, are participating in numerous initiatives to provide needed food, clothing, medical support, and other services to local community members.

NYITCOM’S Delta Care-a-van Hits the Road

On September 4, NYITCOM-Arkansas unveiled its highly anticipated mobile medical unit that will provide free health screenings to patients in the Mississippi Delta region.

Medical Students Receive Symbolic White Coats

NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine’s newest medical students received their white coats during a week of celebration in both Long Island and Jonesboro.

Project H.E.A.R.T. Introduces Students to Medical Education, Healthcare Careers

At the four-day/three-night camp, NYITCOM-Arkansas students served as counselors to a group of high school students, offering them a glimpse as to what it’s like to be a medical student.

Five Questions with Carl Abraham on the Measles Outbreak

Assistant Professor Carl Abraham, M.D., sat down with The Box to talk about the outbreak and why the United States is at risk of losing its status as a national that has eliminated measles.

Medical School Class of 2022 Honors the Selfless Gift of Whole Body Donation

Donor memorial ceremonies at both the Long Island and Jonesboro NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine locations honored those who donated their bodies to science.

Medical Students “Shave to Save”

On April 19, NYITCOM-Arkansas students hosted the second-annual Shave to Save event, raising more than $8,000 for childhood cancer research.

D.O. Day 2019: Medical Students Advocate for Change

NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine students advocate for positive healthcare changes at national day of activism.

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