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NYMC Medical Students Participate in Medical Education Subway Summit 2020
The Medical Education Subway Summit is a platform for inter-institutional collaboration for faculty, house staff and medical students.
Medical Students Deliver a COVID-19 Resource Guide for the Community
When the first- and second-year medical school curriculum transitioned to remote learning in early March of 2020 and the magnitude of the COVID-19 outbreak became apparent, in true New York Medical College (NYMC) fashion, a group of medical students brainstormed about how they could help the community at large.
NYMC Celebrates the Class of 2020 with Online Pomp and Circumstance
The New York Medical College 161st and the Touro College of Dental Medicine inaugural Commencement was celebrated on May 19.
NYMC Hosts Webinar to Address (Re)building Our Community
Resiliency and adaptation were the theme of the webinar, (Re)building Our Community, hosted and moderated by Salomon Amar, D.D.S., Ph.D., vice president for research at New York Medical College and provost for biomedical research at Touro College and University System on May 13.
New York Medical College and Touro College and University System Host Third COVID-19 Symposium
The Next Phase of Clinical and Public Health Management
Governor Cuomo Hosts Daily Briefing at NYMC
The Center for Disaster Medicine at New York Medical College was the backdrop for New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s daily press briefing on the COVID-19 pandemic on May 7.
Faculty from NYMC and Zucker School of Medicine Create Public Outreach Tool to Educate Children about the Science of COVID-19
A free e-book to teach kids about the science of COVID-19.
Physical Therapy Faculty Member Dr. Kristina Welsome Offers Tips for Staying Healthy and Active During Pandemic
InTouch reached out to Kristina M. Welsome P.T., D.P.T., O.C.S., C.F.M.T., M.T.C., assistant professor of clinical physical therapy, for some practical advice for staying healthy and active during the COVID-19 pandemic.
HSL Explains the Popularity of Preprints During COVID-19 Pandemic
Publishing in medicine and life sciences has long been beholden to the lengthy peer review process.
Nearly $1 Million Grant to Again Support NYMC in Developing Annual Flu Vaccine
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, researchers around the world are scrambling to develop a vaccine. More than a century ago, the 1918 influenza pandemic, which killed 50 to 100 million people worldwide, sparked similar vaccine-related research, and today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that the influenza vaccine reduces the risk of flu illness by between 40 percent and 60 percent.