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Earth Day 2019: How a Planetary Diet Could Save Our World

Associate Professor Lorraine Mongiello, DRPH, talks to The Box about the Planetary Health Diet and the impact it has on people’s overall health and the environment.

The Use of Cannabis in Healthcare

At NYIT School of Health Professions' Dean's Speaker Series, four medical professionals discussed the use of medical marijuana, its benefits, and the importance of educating patients and healthcare professionals.

Ask an Expert: The Keto Diet Explained in One Minute

Mindy Haar, Ph.D., breaks down the the latest trend in weight loss and warns of side effects associated with a low-carb diet.

News Brief: OT Earns 100% Pass Rate

For the first time in the history of the program, students in NYIT's M.S. in Occupational Therapy program achieved a 100% pass rate on the NBCOT (National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy).

Alumni Profile: Christopher Frumusa

Christopher Frumusa (B.S. ’14) came to NYIT to study physical therapy. He switched his major to health sciences after he realized he wanted to help patients in a different way.

Alumni Profile: Alix Small Anand

When babies are too sick to nurse or bottle feed, Neonatal Dietician Alix Small Anand (M.S. ’12) ensures they get the right nutrition.

Alumni Profile: Alessandra Capizzi

As a physician assistant, Capizzi is fulfilling her lifelong dream to help patients and finding ways to make a positive impact on the profession.

NYIT Experts Take Over the Airwaves

NYIT faculty members shared their research findings and expertise the week of January 28 on The Academic Minute.

Student Profile: Esther Pierre

After Esther Pierre lost her father, nursing gave her empowerment and the opportunity to help others.

Alumni Profile: Amanda Caruso

Amanda Caruso (M.S. ’18) plans to draw on her service-learning experiences at NYIT to help others as a professional occupational therapist.

Alumni Profile: Dane Masuda

Physician assistant and naval officer Dane Masuda helps provide primary care to the young men and women living and working on board a U.S. Naval ship off the coast of Japan.

Student Profile: Carla Bazan

Carla Bazan travelled to the mountains and jungles of Peru to introduce the people to occupational therapy.

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