NYMC Researchers Find Disparate Access to Breast Cancer Screening and Treatment Remains for Low-Income Communities
New York Medical College Researchers Find Disparate Access to Breast Cancer Screening and Treatment Remains for Low-Income Communities
NYMC Researchers Awarded $708,618 Grant from NIH to Study Postural Tachycardia Syndrome
Postural Tachycardia Syndrome, the Most Common Chronic Cause of Postural Lightheadedness and Upright Confusion, Mostly Afflicts Young Women
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
First Epidemiological Estimates of Coma Frequency Calculated in New Study
Coma Results from Many Different Brain Injuries and Medical Diseases
Esther L. Sabban, Ph.D., is Named the Sidney E. Frank Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Dr. Sabban Is Internationally Recognized For Her Research On Stress
Study by New York Medical College Researchers Shows More Stroke Patients Could Benefit from Thrombectomy
Patients Who Receive Thrombectomy Increase Their Life Expectancy by Five Years Compared to Patients Who Do Not Receive a Thrombectomy
School of Medicine Students Develop Implicit Bias Training Program with Positive Results
To date, limited research has focused on curricular design to recognize and address implicit bias early in medical student training
NYMC Researchers Validate Effectiveness of Tool to Determine Patient Recovery After Kidney Donation
Living-Donor Kidney Transplantation Has Increasingly Been Looked to as a Solution for Donor Shortage
Focus on Beta Cells Instead of Immune System Could be Key to Preventing Type 1 Diabetes
Targeting a gene in pancreatic beta cells could disrupt the chain of events that leads to the immune system destroying those cells and causing type 1 diabetes