Staying Healthy at 35,000 Feet
Carl Abraham, M.D., assistant professor at the College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Jonesboro location (NYITCOM-Arkansas), arms passengers with information to stay healthy at 35,000 feet.
Future Physicians Attain Research Funding from the American Heart Association
Two NYITCOM students received the AHA’s Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease to fund research into how menopause and blood vessel calcification impact cardiovascular health.
News Byte: Re-envisioning Gaudí’s New York City Skyscraper
A futuristic installation led by the School of Architecture and Design’s Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa, Ph.D., M.Arch II, and his students were featured in New York City’s Art in the Parks exhibition.
Hooding New Physicians
Members of NYITCOM’s Class of 2024 received their doctoral hoods at ceremonies in Old Westbury, N.Y., and Jonesboro, Ark.
Researchers Publish Esports Medicine Textbook
A new textbook by Center for Esports Medicine experts provides a valuable resource to help manage the unique health demands of competitive gamers.
There’s a Simple Solution to the Doctor Shortage
A Salon op-ed by NYITCOM Dean Nicole Wadsworth, D.O., calls for expanding the scope of practice for physician assistants.
NYITCOM Students Gain Advocacy-focused Opportunities With Support From Esteemed Medical Foundation
NYITCOM has secured a two-year award to provide medical students with valuable public policy-focused learning experiences.
Recognizing NYITCOM Alumni and Friends
On May 1, NYITCOM celebrated several renowned graduates and a dedicated community partner at the medical school’s annual Alumni Awards Dinner.
400-Year-Old Painting Offers Insights for Today’s Marketers
An eye movement study led by the College of Arts and Sciences’ Robert G. Alexander, Ph.D., suggests that techniques used in a Baroque-era painting could help today’s marketers catch the attention of modern consumers.
A Life-changing Service Trip to the Dominican Republic
NYITCOM student Claudia Guerrero Diaz organized a spring break service trip that brought 16 students and three faculty members to the Dominican Republic.