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Taking a Bold Step

New York Tech is striving to achieve high research activity status by 2028. With faculty and students increasing cutting-edge research, the university is well on its way.

Alumni Profile: Krishna Parekh

For Krishna Parekh (D.O. ’19), learning isn’t limited to the classroom. As a student, the alumna made it a point to travel the world, including going on a service-learning trip to Kenya, where she worked with HIV-positive children and teens.

NYITCOM Students Discover Their Future at Match Day

On March 15, fourth-year NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine students learned their residency matches.

Student Profile: Tyler King

The NYITCOM at A-State medical student is the new president of the Student Osteopathic Medical Association, a national organization with more than 15,000 members.

NYITCOM Enters Partnership with Johns Hopkins

NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine and Johns Hopkins University partner to expand opportunities for osteopathic medical education.

Alumni Profile: David Yulda

When David Yulda, D.O, Ph.D., had the chance to leave Siberia and move to the United States, he took it. Already a trained doctor specializing in otolaryngology, he and his wife chose to base themselves in New York City. That’s when he discovered NYITCOM’s unique Émigré Physician Program.

Children Experience Concussions Longer Than Adults

A heads up for parents of young athletes: researchers at NYIT Center for Sports Medicine Concussion have found that children under 13 years old experience concussion symptoms three times longer than older teens and adults.

Inaugural Gregory William Berner Scholarship Recipients Announced

The Gregory William Berner Endowed Scholarship—the first endowed scholarship at student at NYITCOM at Arkansas State University (A-State)—is awarded to a second-year medical student or higher who shows leadership qualities and an interest and commitment to medical research.

Medical Students Get in the Game With Their New Teaching Tool

Nephro360, a new teaching tool developed by Assistant Professor Alexsandr Vasilyev and NYITCOM students Ivan Bandovic and Dylan Carmichael, uses virtual reality and gaming technologies to help students learn about the kidney.

Alumni Profile: Daniel Ferrara

As founder, president, and chairman of the board of Island Medical Management, Daniel Ferrara (D.O. '86) has always been focused on giving back to people who need it most.

News Brief: NYITCOM Lends Its Expertise to FBI Emergency Simulation

Emergency medical training is critical in the education and preparation of federal agents, who may be called upon during times of crisis. With this in mind, from July 24 through July 26, the NYITCOM Institute for Clinical Competence (ICC) hosted federal agents from the FBI for a three-day first response training and refresher course, which also included an active shooter response simulation.

Pain Management with a Human Touch

According to Associate Professor Sheldon Yao, D.O., the future of pain management is through osteopathic manipulative treatments.

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