Myocardial Scarring Persists in Patients with COVID-19 Vaccine-Associated Myocarditis
The Longitudinal Study Includes More Than 400 Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults Across 38 Hospitals
Time for “The Change”: Closing the Menopause Knowledge Gap in Dermatology
Unlike Puberty and Pregnancy, Physicians Generally Receive Little to No Instruction on This Important Stage of Life for Women
New York Medical College Hosts TB in the Hudson Valley Symposium
The Symposium in Recognition of World Tuberculosis Day Was Presented in Partnership with Westchester Medical Center and the Westchester County Department of Health
Prostate Cancer Guidelines Fall Short for High-Risk Black Americans
Family History of Prostate Cancer and Interest in Combatting Health Inequity Led Ryan Lubarsky, SOM Class of 2024, To Pursue Research Project
Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology Hosts Research Symposium
Raghu Kalluri, M.D., Ph.D., Chair of Cancer Biology at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Delivered Keynote Address
Growth Hormone Therapy and Fractures in Children Linked in New Study
Samuel Beber, SOM Class of 2026, Lead Authored the Study Conducted at the Hospital of Special Surgery During a Summer Research Fellowship
Orthopedics Research Fellowship Yields Prolific Results for SOM Student
Andrew Grant’s Fellowship Has Resulted in Published Papers and Presentations at National Conferences
Study Redefines Cardiac Transplantation By Extending Heart Procurement Time
Despite a Waitlist of More Than 3,000 Patients, More than 50 Percent of Donor Hearts Go Unused
New Study Urges Changes to Hemorrhagic Stroke Standards to Save Lives
Protocols for Intracerebral Hemorrhage, One of the Deadliest and Most Disabling Diseases in the World, Lags Far Behind Those for More Common Strokes Caused by Arterial Blockages
Socioeconomic Disparities Exist in Treatment of Teen Femoral Fractures
Faculty and Student Researchers Found Those from Poor Socioeconomic Backgrounds Were More Likely to Experience Delayed Fracture Fixation