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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Diversity In Osteopathic Medical School Admissions And The Compass Program: An Update, Nadege J. Dady, Steven M. Toplan, Jeffrey R. Gardere, Robin Moore, Lorreen Agandi, Ulcha Fergie Ulysse, Aida Aminpour, Mckensie Gelvin, Jemima Akinsanya, Kenneth J. Steier
Diversity In Osteopathic Medical School Admissions And The Compass Program: An Update, Nadege J. Dady, Steven M. Toplan, Jeffrey R. Gardere, Robin Moore, Lorreen Agandi, Ulcha Fergie Ulysse, Aida Aminpour, Mckensie Gelvin, Jemima Akinsanya, Kenneth J. Steier
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (New York) Publications and Research
In the United States, the 40 colleges of osteopathic medicine and 157 schools of allopathic medicine face challenges in recruiting candidates who are underrepresented in medicine (URiM), and gaps in racial disparity appear to be widening. In this commentary, the authors provide an analysis of the data collected from 8 years of conducting a URiM recruitment and welcoming social events. The event is sponsored by a student special interest group called Creating Osteopathic Minority Physicians Who Achieve Scholastic Success (COMPASS) at the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine – New York (TouroCOM-NY). The results of the 8-year data analysis supports the …
Positive Parenting With Guyanese Children, Parthener Pinder
Positive Parenting With Guyanese Children, Parthener Pinder
NYMC Student Theses and Dissertations
During the earliest years of life, a child has rapid neurological development. In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), such as Guyana, there continues to be a struggle to educate all children, especially those in rural or isolated areas leading to concerns about young children's development, particularly those under five. LMICs have little research on how caregiver positive parenting in the household affects early childhood development as well as how other sociodemographic factors influence positive parenting. This study answers the question: Does positive parenting in the household improve learning development in Guyanese children? This study used Guyana’s Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey …
The Chironian 2023, New York Medical College
The Chironian 2023, New York Medical College
The Chironian
The Chironian is distributed to a readership of 16,000 faculty, alumni and employees of New York Medical College, government and community leaders, affiliated hospitals and selected media. Each issue is carefully crafted to provide a balance of articles on cutting-edge research, personality profiles, student accomplishments and alumni news from all five schools on the NYMC campus. Inquiries can be sent to Chironian@nymc.edu.
The Chironian 2021-2022, New York Medical College
The Chironian 2021-2022, New York Medical College
The Chironian
The Chironian is distributed to a readership of 16,000 faculty, alumni and employees of New York Medical College, government and community leaders, affiliated hospitals and selected media. Each issue is carefully crafted to provide a balance of articles on cutting-edge research, personality profiles, student accomplishments and alumni news from all five schools on the NYMC campus. Inquiries can be sent to Chironian@nymc.edu.
The Chironian 2020, New York Medical College
The Chironian 2019, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 2, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 2, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 1, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 1, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 4, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 4, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
Atop, D.V. Cumming
Innovations In Occupational Therapy Education: The Centralized Service Learning Model, Lauren E. Milton, Robyn Otty
Innovations In Occupational Therapy Education: The Centralized Service Learning Model, Lauren E. Milton, Robyn Otty
College of Health & Human Services (TUN) Publications and Research
Partnerships between community organizations and engaged university members creates realistic learning experiences for occupational therapy students while encouraging civic responsibility. The authors propose service learning as the core of an innovative course design framework using the Centralized Service Learning Model (CSLM). Three phases are described. Phase One provides a description of the CSLM using a generalizable model, with specific application within existing occupational therapy program coursework. Phase Two provides leadership opportunities for a subsequent cohort of students within the curriculum. Finally, Phase Three integrates faculty scholarship. To understand students’ knowledge-level awareness, a survey based on course objectives can be administered, …
Chironian 2018, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 3, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 3, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
Laptop Versus Longhand Note Taking In A Professional Doctorate Course: Student Performance, Attitudes, And Behaviors, Shane P. Desselle, Patricia A. Shane
Laptop Versus Longhand Note Taking In A Professional Doctorate Course: Student Performance, Attitudes, And Behaviors, Shane P. Desselle, Patricia A. Shane
Faculty Publications & Research of the TUC College of Pharmacy
Objective: To determine the relationship between longhand note taking versus laptop note taking on pharmacy students’ examination performance and identify differences in attitudes and behaviors as it relates to the note taking process.
Methods: A small group of students consented voluntarily to take longhand notes, doing away with their laptops during portions of the course administered by study investigators. Analyses were conducted on block examination performance, with each student’s score on the first examination serving as a performance benchmark to assess change. Laptop and longhand note takers completed a survey regarding various aspects of their note taking attitudes …
The Path Report Special Edition, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Special Edition, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 2, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 2, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 1, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 1, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
Chironian 2017, New York Medical College
Selected Poems, Thomas Fraychineaud
Management And Complications Of A Late-Presenting Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia, Gabrielle Hatton, Nicholas Bartell
Management And Complications Of A Late-Presenting Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia, Gabrielle Hatton, Nicholas Bartell
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Serial Sympathies, Trevor Plumer
The Currency Of Life (An Ode To The Beat Of The Heart), Joey Resignato
The Currency Of Life (An Ode To The Beat Of The Heart), Joey Resignato
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Poem Trilogy, Josue Burgueno
The Medical Student: An Unexpected Journey, David Ginsberg
The Medical Student: An Unexpected Journey, David Ginsberg
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Electrocardiograms And Education, Raymond Pashun
Interview With Dean Miller, Lana Malekan, Rana Mehdizadeh
Interview With Dean Miller, Lana Malekan, Rana Mehdizadeh
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 3, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 3, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
Management Of Heterotopic Ossification With Bisphosphonates After Hip Hemiarthroplasty In Patiens With Contraindications To Standard Of Care Prophylaxis, Peter Tumminelli, Steven Shapiro, Vanessa Cooper, Christopher Thomas, Haresh Sampathkumar, Mohammad Islam
Management Of Heterotopic Ossification With Bisphosphonates After Hip Hemiarthroplasty In Patiens With Contraindications To Standard Of Care Prophylaxis, Peter Tumminelli, Steven Shapiro, Vanessa Cooper, Christopher Thomas, Haresh Sampathkumar, Mohammad Islam
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Past Negative Time Perspective As A Predictor Of Grade Point Average In Occupational Therapy Doctoral Students, Pat J. Precin
Past Negative Time Perspective As A Predictor Of Grade Point Average In Occupational Therapy Doctoral Students, Pat J. Precin
The School of Health Sciences Publications and Research
Time perspective is a fundamental dimension in psychological time, dividing human experiences into past, present, and future. Time perspective influences individuals’ functioning in all occupations, including education. Previous research has examined the relationship between time perspective and academic outcomes, but the same research has not been done, to date, with occupational therapy doctoral students. This quantitative, cross-sectional study investigated the relationship between time perspective and academic success in occupational therapy doctoral students across the United States. Data from the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) and grade point averages (GPAs) were collected from 50 participants via surveymonkey.com. Past Negative time perspective …
The Underserved Community Of Squirrels At Valhalla, David Bass
The Underserved Community Of Squirrels At Valhalla, David Bass
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.