Stories
Pollinator Garden Named For Mary Ann Latona Nadler For Her Instrumental Contributions
NYMC Students And Faculty Alike Have Learned From Mrs. Nadler’s Passion For Supporting Native Ecosystems
Jonathan V. Pascale, Ph.D. Candidate, Wins Inaugural Melvin H. Amler Prize for Innovation
Mr. Pascale’s Research Surrounds GPR75 Receptor Blockers That Could Prevent Or Reverse Pathologies Associated With GPR75
Annual Club Fair Boasts Record Number of Student Organizations
The Fair Highlighted The Diversity Of Student Interests And Activities At NYMC
Rajkumar Pammal, SOM Class of 2023, Hopes to Be an Agent of Change in Emergency Medicine
Mr. Pammal Has Put An Emphasis On The Importance Of Patient Experience While In Medical School
For a Doctor Who is Also an Ordained Minister, Practicing Medicine Means Healing Body, Soul and Society
Lucille Norville Perez, M.D. ’79, Heals Broken Bodies and Tends to Broken Spirits with the Same Compassion and Skill She Brings to Doctoring
The Inaugural Dr. Melvin H. Amler Prize for Innovation to be Announced
The Award Recognizes A Student Who Has Shown Exceptional Creativity And Ingenuity Of A Research Concept That Merits Further Development
Maridalia Lillis Helped Provide Critical Health Care While on a Medical Mission to Honduras
Ms. Lillis, Who Lived In Honduras As A Child, Spent Seven Days Helping Under-Resourced Patients
Erin L. Reedy, M.S. ’10, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, Has A Constant Desire to Improve At Her Craft
After Working As A Clinical SLP, Dr. Reedy Earned Her Ph.D. To Tailor Her Expertise to Swallowing Disorders
Monica McHenry, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Fights Stigma Surrounding Speech Disorders Through Her Work and Teaching
Dr. McHenry Has Spent Her Career Helping Those With Speech Disorders Gain Confidence In Their Communication
Odaelys Pollard, Ph.D. ’15, Works To Increase Representation in Health Sciences
Dr. Pollard, A Native of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Has Dedicated Her Career to Empowering Underserved Students