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Intouch Week Of May 13, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of May 13, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- Department of Surgery Hosts 20th Annual Louis R.M. Del Guercio Distinguished Visiting Professorship and Research Day
- School of Medicine Class of 2026 Embarks on Clinical Years
- Andre Limnander, Ph.D., Presents at the Neighborhood Science Seminar Series
- Student Spotlight- SOM Student Commencement Speaker Embarks on OB/GYN Residency
Intouch Week Of May 6, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of May 6, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- NYMC Reflects on the Legacy of Medicine During the Holocaust for Yom Hashoah
- Students Pay Tribute to Their First Patients During Convocation of Thanks
- Physiology Research Symposium Spotlights Wide Array of Topics
- Drs. Kadish and Halperin Offer Thoughts on Demonstrations on Campuses
- Medical Students Join Lifesaving Organ Transplant Procurements
- Department Spotlight: Exploring the Responsibilities of the Department of Environmental Health and Safety
- Student Spotlight: Abby Cofsky Forges a New Career in Public Health Training and Communications
Intouch Week Of April 22, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of April 22, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- Erika Berman Rosenzweig, M.D., to Lead NYMC Department of Pediatrics
- Distinguished Speakers Will Deliver Remarks to the Graduating Class of 2024
- D.P.T. Class of 2026 Celebrates the Start of Clinicals with the White Coat Ceremony
- Division of Physical Therapy Hosts 20th Annual Doctoral Project Presentation Day
- NYMC Graduates Reunite at the Alumni Neurology Reunion
- NYMC Students’ Altruism Shines with Woodfield Cottage Youth Initiative
- Faculty Spotlight: Rebecca A. McAteer Martin, M.D. '08, Shares her Mission in Healing
Intouch Week Of April 15, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of April 15, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- NYMC Hosts 10th Annual Drs. Gabor and Harriette Kaley Endowed Lecture
- NYMC Hosts Stellar Partial Solar Eclipse Watch Party
- Student Spotlights: Ashley Chory's Path to Global Adolescent Health
- Student Spotlights: Miriam Katz, M.P.H., Shares Her Research on Digital Hypertension Management Tools
Intouch Week Of April 8, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of April 8, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- Classes of 2024 and 2025 SLP Students Shine Bright at the White Coat Ceremony
- NYMC Celebrates Women’s History Month
- NYMC Recognizes Public Health Week
- Therapy Dogs Bring Pawsitive Vibes to NYMC
- The Office of Diversity and Inclusion Empowers the Community
Novel Tests For Motor And Spatial Deficits In Zebra Finches Verify A Role For Aromatase And Estradiol In Improving Spatial But Not Motor Outcomes Post-Cerebellar Lesion, Simran Patel, Lainy B. Day, Mathew Thibodeaux, Demetria Tolbert, Chyna-Rae Dearman, Gerald W. Stinson, Joshua Hamer, John C. Garner, Dwight Waddell
Novel Tests For Motor And Spatial Deficits In Zebra Finches Verify A Role For Aromatase And Estradiol In Improving Spatial But Not Motor Outcomes Post-Cerebellar Lesion, Simran Patel, Lainy B. Day, Mathew Thibodeaux, Demetria Tolbert, Chyna-Rae Dearman, Gerald W. Stinson, Joshua Hamer, John C. Garner, Dwight Waddell
Neuroscience Research Showcase
Objective: Test the role of Arom and E2 in recovery of zebra finch posture and spatial learning post-CB lesion.
Simran Patel1,2, Lainy B. Day1, Mathew Thibodeaux1, Demetria Tolbert1,2, Chyna-Rae Dearman1, Gerald W. Stinson1, Joshua Hamer1, John C. Garner3, Dwight Waddell 4 (1 Department of Biology, University of Mississippi, University MS; 2 Mississippi INBRE Research Scholar, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg MS; 3 Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, Troy University, Troy, AL 36082; 4 Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Mississippi, University, MS …
Identifying The Distribution Of Peptide Hormones Regulating Adrenal And Gonadal Steroids In The Brains Of Diploid And Polypoid Treefrogs, Jordan Jackson, Chris J. Leary, Lainy B. Day
Identifying The Distribution Of Peptide Hormones Regulating Adrenal And Gonadal Steroids In The Brains Of Diploid And Polypoid Treefrogs, Jordan Jackson, Chris J. Leary, Lainy B. Day
Neuroscience Research Showcase
Hypothesis: polyploidization altered the relative expression levels of hormone receptors > altered regulation of circulating hormone levels and influence hormone interactions, or mutation of duplicated receptor coding genes. RNAseq - expression levels and sequences of receptors in the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) and hypothalamic-pituitaryadrenal/ interrenal (HPA/I) axes
All authors are affiliated with the University of Mississippi Department of Biology.
Intouch Week Of April 1, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of April 1, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- Days of Giving Raises $331,271 for Student Scholarships
- NYMC Hosts TB in the Hudson Valley Symposium
- NYMC Celebrates Golf Simulator Grand Opening
- LCME Element of the Week
- Faculty Spotlight: From Classical Music to Hi-Tech Apps, Eric L. Altschuler, M.D., Ph.D., Shares His Passion for Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Medicine
Intouch Week Of March 25, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of March 25, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- 35th Annual Graduate Student Research Forum Showcases Groundbreaking Research
- NYMC and Regeneron Debut Neighborhood Science Seminar Series
- Orthopedics Research Fellowship Yields Prolific Results for SOM Student
- LCME Elements of the Week
- Tell Us What You Think
- Alumni Spotlight: SLP Alumna Opens Local Private Practice in Honor of Late Sister
Intouch Week Of March 18, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of March 18, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- Match Day Marks Another Milestone for Class of 2024
- Intersection of Innovation and Health Care Subject of NYMedTalks
- Study Reveals Concerning Link Between Growth Hormone Therapy and Growth Plate Fractures in Children
- Students, Staff, and Faculty Pet Their Stress Away
- LCME Element of the Week
- Alumni Spotlight: D.P.T. Alumnus Finds Solace in Writing After Cardiac Event
The Single Dimensional Deviant: The Socialization We Receive Concerning Disabled Bodies, Coral Sky
The Single Dimensional Deviant: The Socialization We Receive Concerning Disabled Bodies, Coral Sky
Sociology Student Work Collection
The socialization process cultivates an environment where individuals can assimilate to the upheld societal beliefs and norms. When we look at this socialization process through the lens of disability, we will find a multifaceted set of beliefs that predict the treatment those with disabilities receive and the perpetuated perceptions concerning the disabled community. The media plays a sizeable role in shaping the beliefs, norms, and attitudes that wider society adheres to. Through critically analyzing the media consumed, it becomes intelligible that there is an inextricable link between disability and disadvantageous stereotypes. For instance, the films "Me Before You," directed by …
Intouch Week Of March 11, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of March 11, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- Dr. Kenneth Knapp Named Chair of Department of Public Health
- Dr. Mitchell Cairo Secures $2.6M FDA Grant for Infant CMV Infection Research
- Department of Radiation Medicine Enrolls First Patient in Nation in Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial
- NYMC and Regeneron Debut Neighborhood Science Seminar Series
- NYMC Annual Days of Giving Set for March 26 and 27
- LCME Element of the Week
- Department Spotlight: The Office of Academic Excellence Elevates Student Achievement
- Dr.P.H. Candidate Advocates for Long Term Care Through the Media
Intouch Week Of March 4, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of March 4, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- HeLa Conference Navigates the Future of AI and Health Care Equity
- 2024 Alpha Omega Alpha Inductees Personify the Art of Healing
- Members of SOM Class of 2025 Recognized for Humanism in Medicine
- Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology Hosts Research Symposium
- Advancing Biomedical Research Abroad Through the OVERWORLD Program
- LCME Element of the Week
Intouch Week Of February 26, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of February 26, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- CSSC Receives Grant from Children’s Dream Foundation
- Ulrich Steidl, M.D., Ph.D., to Address 35th Annual Graduate Student Research Forum
- Promoting Wellness During National Heart Month
- Lactation Rooms Available on Campus
- Tell Us What You Think
- LCME Element of the Week
- Student Spotlight: SOM Student Nadia Briones Sings a New Tune in Medicine
Intouch Week Of February 19, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of February 19, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- NYMC Goes Red for National Heart Month
- Demolition of Section of Building 800 Scheduled for March
- LCME Element of the Week
- Faculty Spotlight: NYMC Research | Stephan Mayer, M.D.
Intouch Week Of February 12, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of February 12, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- NYMC Celebrated the Grand Re-Opening of Doc’s Café
- NYMC and Regeneron Debut Neighborhood Science Seminar Series
- NYMC Alums Share Marriage, Memories, and a Lifetime Together
- LCME Element of the Week
- SIGN Hosts “Ask a Neurologist” Podcast Series
- Student Spotlight: SOM Student Ariel Yusupov Secures Spot in Westchester County Biosciences Accelerator Program
Intouch Week Of February 5, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of February 5, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- CDM Provides Hands-On Training for First Responders
- Medical History Archive Series Debuts
- LCME Element of the Week
- NYMC and TU to Host “Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web”
- 165th Commencement Schedule
- NYMC Starts the Year Giving Back with Food Donations
- NYMC Makes a Life-Saving Impact with January Blood Drive
Intouch Week Of January 29, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of January 29, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- NYMC Faculty Mentor Two Semi-Finalists in Regeneron Science Talent Search Contest
- 2024 Brings New Year's Resolutions for NYMC Students
- LCME Element of the Week
- NYMC and TU to Host “Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web”
- Student Spotlight: Dextran Increases Risks After Carotid Endarterectomy
Intouch Week Of January 15, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of January 15, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- Phillip Capozzi, M.D., Library, Hosts Community Book Discussion
- First-Year Medical Students Participate in Career and Wellness Intersession Program
- LCME Element of the Week
- NYMC NSSLHA Chapter Hosts Fundraiser for Smile Train
- Medical Student Published in Leading Plastic Surgery Journals
Actin Depolymerization Of Tenocytes Promotes A Tendinosis-Like Gene Expression, Kameron Inguito, Ba, Valerie West, Karl Matthew Ebron, Justin Parreno, Phd
Actin Depolymerization Of Tenocytes Promotes A Tendinosis-Like Gene Expression, Kameron Inguito, Ba, Valerie West, Karl Matthew Ebron, Justin Parreno, Phd
Alpha Omega Alpha Research Symposium Posters
Optimal cellular mechanotransduction is essential for tendon matrix homeostasis. We recently developed an in vivo rat model of tendinosis, where the plantaris tendon are overloaded through ablation of the synergistic Achilles tendon. Using this model we determined that tissue overload disrupts matrix-cell interactions, which results in under-stimulation of tendon cells (tenocytes) (Fig.1)
Using an ex vivo model of tendon stress deprivation by maintaining tail tendon fascicles in floating culture we showed that tenocyte under-stimulation results in destabilization of filamentous (F-)actin (Fig.2). F-actin destabilization coincides with tendinosis-like gene expression: downregulation of tenogenic genes (Col1, Tnc, asma, Scx), upregulation of chondrogenic (Acan, …
Intouch Week Of January 1, 2024, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of January 1, 2024, New York Medical College
InTouch
- NYMC Looks Back at 2023
- Office of Student Mental Health and Wellness Kickstarts the Wellness Ambassador Program
- NYMC Transforms Workout Experience with Upgrades to Asprinio Fitness Center
- Dr. Daohong Lin Awarded $2,050,000 NIH Grant
- WISE to Empower Women in Science Entrepreneurship
- Notable Speakers Slated to Address the Class of 2024
Quality Improvement Of X-Ray Imaging For Unspecified Chronic Knee Pain And Suspected Knee Osteoarthritis In The Primary Care Setting, Ty E. Bever
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Although a comprehensive history and physical exam are the mainstays of initial evaluation, plain X-rays are clinically indicated for chronic knee pain of greater than 6 weeks duration and acute traumatic pain in patients who meet specific evidence-based criteria, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). However, there remains significant variation in what radiographic protocols are used in clinical practice, specifically in terms of what radiographic views are ordered and whether the imaging is performed with the patient weight-bearing (WB) or non-weight-bearing (NWB). In fact, several studies have shown that non-weight-bearing knee radiographs are frequently ordered by general …
Nutritional Support For Oncology Patients: Role For The Pcp, Annabelle S. Feist
Nutritional Support For Oncology Patients: Role For The Pcp, Annabelle S. Feist
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Adequate nutrition is a key prognostic factor in the treatment outcomes of patients with cancer diagnoses. Despite the increased morbidity and mortality of malnutrition, the importance of nutrition for oncology patients is often not well communicated and not well understood by patients. Part of this issue stems from the limited information most patient can absorb at any given doctors appointment, especially regarding their cancer. Primary care providers hold a unique position to fill this gap and have the information be heard and retained given their usual role in addressing overall health. This project compiles resources in an easily accessible and …
Utilizing Ai Integrated Neuroimaging Technology To Expand Upon Machine Learning In Positron Emission Tomography Technology With The Aim Of Detecting Amyloid Beta Biomarkers Early In The Onset Of Alzheimer's., Ethan S. Terman
Undergraduate Research Posters
Early intervention in Alzheimer's is vital for treatment. The earlier a professional can detect symptoms and make a diagnosis the earlier a prognosis can be implemented. With the prevalence of data in our day-to-day world combined with Artificial intelligence (AI), utilizing both for machine learning can pave the way for more accurate and efficient detection of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases. AI combined with Machine learning (ML) increases diagnostic efficiency and reduces human errors, making it a valuable resource for physicians and clinicians alike. With the increasing amount of data processing and image interpretation required, the ability to use AI …
Exploring The Impact Of Swimming On Asthma Management In Asian Americans, Trishtine Tran
Exploring The Impact Of Swimming On Asthma Management In Asian Americans, Trishtine Tran
Nursing | Student Research Posters
Asthma is a respiratory disease that leads to narrowing of the airways in the lungs due to inflammation and mucus. Common symptoms include cough, wheezing, asthma attacks, excess mucus production, and decreased exercise tolerance. Pharmacological treatment methods for asthma include bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and allergy medications. Nonpharmaceutical treatments include monitoring of exposure to allergens and breathing exercises, however swimming is not as commonly suggested. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether implementation of a swimming education class will influence the effectiveness of swimming on asthma management in Asian Americans. This study aims to examine quality of life, changes in …
Optimizing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Prevention And Education: In Adult Icu Settings, Danielle Gonzalez
Optimizing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Prevention And Education: In Adult Icu Settings, Danielle Gonzalez
Nursing | Student Research Posters
Abstract
Background: Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) in adult intensive care patient units (ICU) is one of the most common and deadly nosocomial infections today. Studies have identified a gap in intensive care nurse ventilator education and compliance with hospital protocols. Overall increasing the rates of VAP and morbidity. Hospitals worldwide have shown a decrease in VAP rates after inheriting "VAP-bundles''. This includes nurse specific interventions and assessments as a preventative measure. However, studies failed to demonstrate which bundle interventions directly correspond to the prevention of VAP. Purpose: Address all components of education, a nurse’s ability to properly identify and understand …
Advancing School Nursing Practice: A Novel Approach To Screening For Gastrointestinal Disorders In Children, Ashley Bunting, Isabella Cavlan
Advancing School Nursing Practice: A Novel Approach To Screening For Gastrointestinal Disorders In Children, Ashley Bunting, Isabella Cavlan
Nursing | Student Research Posters
California schools currently only screen for vision and hearing, leaving many other health concerns unaddressed. Among these, gastrointestinal (GI) health is particularly significant, as digestive disorders can lead to severe consequences, like malnutrition and stunted growth. By incorporating routine GI screenings, school nurses can promote the early detection of disease, allowing for timely intervention and improved health outcomes in children.
Based on existing literature, we have developed a novel pediatric GI screening tool for school nurses to use in routine screenings, presented below.
Intouch Week Of December 18, 2023, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of December 18, 2023, New York Medical College
InTouch
- Future Healers: 2023 Forum Highlights Medical Student Research
- Dr. Mitchell Cairo Awarded $2.6 Million Grant from Department of Defense for Pediatric Cancer Research
- Long COVID Patients at Greater Risk for Anxiety and PTSD New Study Finds
- NYMC Unveils the Portrait and Diploma of Alumnus Meyer J. Simon, M.D. ’25
- NYMC AMWA Chapter Hosts Medical Mavens Workshop
- Student Spotlight: Mentorship Propels Medical Student on Successful Research Path
Intouch Week Of December 11, 2023, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of December 11, 2023, New York Medical College
InTouch
- Key Discovery Could Offer Hope in Fight Against Alzheimer's Disease
- James Williams’ Journey from the NFL to NYMC
- Student Housing Fitness Center Gets a Makeover
- BioInc@NYMC Welcomes Marubeni America Specialty Chemicals Unit as Newest Client
- D.P.T. Class of 2025 Present Community Service Projects
- Student Spotlight: Kathleen Harwood Lead Authors Publications in Sports Medicine
Intouch Week Of December 4, 2023, New York Medical College
Intouch Week Of December 4, 2023, New York Medical College
InTouch
- Get to Know Dr. Schluger, the New SOM Dean
- NYMC Celebrates Faculty Authorship at 30th Annual Recognition
- NYMC's Giving Tuesday Success Fuels Clinical Skills and Simulation Center Expansion
- Students Shine at 2023 Multidisciplinary Community Outreach
- NYMC Looks at the Future of the Life Sciences at the Innovation in Research Conference
- Study Finds Racial Disparities in Postoperative Outcomes for Cervical Stenosis