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Health Sciences Library Hosts Special Civil War Presentation
Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., chancellor and chief executive officer, shared his passion for history with a special presentation, "Medicine and the U.S. Civil War of 1861 - 1865" on February 8
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Hosts Research Forum
Ten students presented their research projects at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology's Graduate Student Research Forum on February 8.
Doc’s Café Begins Modified Operations
Hot and cold services items for breakfast and lunch will also be offered for catering services.
NYMC Hosts Active Shooter Response Training
Participants were encouraged to practice the ABCs if confronted with such a situation: Avoid or evacuate from the area; Barricade or hide from the shooter; Confront or take action against the shooter as a last resort.
NYMC Shows Heart on National Wear Red Day
The NYMC community showed their support for the fight against heart disease in women on National Wear Red Day
Twenty-First Annual Medical Student Research Forum Set for February 9
Internationally-recognized expert on breast cancer research and treatment, Lyndsay Harris, M.D., will be the keynote speaker at the 21st Annual Medical Student Research Forum scheduled for Thursday, February 9.
HSL Hosts NLM Exhibit, Life and Limb: The Toll of the American Civil War
Life and Limb: The Toll of the American Civil War, a National Library of Medicine Exhibit hosted by the Health Sciences Library
Carla Charles is Named Director of Human Subjects Administration
Carla Charles has been promoted to director of human subjects administration in the Office of Research Administration
NYMC Welcomes Lessing's as New Food Service Provider
Beginning on Monday, February 6, Lessing’s will assume operations in Doc's Café in the Basic Sciences Building and provide catering services for on-campus events
SOM Recognizes Three Decades of Lectures on Clinical Aspects of Staph and Strep Infections
Henry M. Frey, M.D. was recognized for his dedication with a plaque presentation prior to the lecture on September 28.