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Intouch Week Of April 22, 2024, New York Medical College Apr 2024

Intouch Week Of April 15, 2024, New York Medical College Apr 2024

Intouch Week Of April 8, 2024, New York Medical College Apr 2024

Dean's Update, April 2024, Neil W. Schluger Apr 2024

Dean's Update, April 2024, Neil W. Schluger

SOM Dean's Research Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Dean's Report-Spring 2024, Marina K. Holz Apr 2024

Dean's Report-Spring 2024, Marina K. Holz

GSBMS Dean’s Report

No abstract provided.


Intouch Week Of April 1, 2024, New York Medical College Apr 2024

Intouch Week Of March 25, 2024, New York Medical College Mar 2024

Intouch Week Of March 18, 2024, New York Medical College Mar 2024

Intouch Week Of March 11, 2024, New York Medical College Mar 2024

Intouch Week Of March 4, 2024, New York Medical College Mar 2024

Intouch Week Of February 26, 2024, New York Medical College Feb 2024

Intouch Week Of February 19, 2024, New York Medical College Feb 2024

Intouch Week Of February 12, 2024, New York Medical College Feb 2024

Intouch Week Of February 5, 2024, New York Medical College Feb 2024

Dean's Research Newsletter, February 2024, Neil W. Schluger Feb 2024

Dean's Research Newsletter, February 2024, Neil W. Schluger

SOM Dean's Research Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Intouch Week Of January 29, 2024, New York Medical College Jan 2024

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 Jan 2024

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 …


Intouch Week Of January 15, 2024, New York Medical College Jan 2024

Dean's Update, January 2024, Neil W. Schluger Jan 2024

Dean's Update, January 2024, Neil W. Schluger

SOM Dean's Research Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Intouch Week Of January 1, 2024, New York Medical College Jan 2024

Novel Anti-Influenza Monoclonal Antibodies, Ozlem Gurses Dec 2023

Novel Anti-Influenza Monoclonal Antibodies, Ozlem Gurses

NYMC Student Theses and Dissertations

There is a continual public threat of influenza virus infections. This is related to viruses evolving in multiple animal reservoirs, making infection prevention in humans difficult to achieve and leading to seasonal epidemics and the semi-regular emergence of pandemics. Novel antibody-based therapies are of great interest to researchers because of a dramatic increase in drug resistant strains of influenza viruses. The identification of cross-reactive and broadly protective monoclonal antibodies targeting the influenza proteins presents a promising prospect for the development of a universal therapy. Although the research related to the monoclonal antibodies targeting the viral internal proteins is limited, multiple …


Intouch Week Of December 18, 2023, New York Medical College Dec 2023

Intouch Week Of December 11, 2023, New York Medical College Dec 2023

Intouch Week Of December 4, 2023, New York Medical College Dec 2023

Planners Vs. Non-Planners: Do Preterm Births Impact Future Contraceptive Use?, Jessie Moore Dec 2023

Planners Vs. Non-Planners: Do Preterm Births Impact Future Contraceptive Use?, Jessie Moore

NYMC Student Theses and Dissertations

Background: In the United States, 45% of all pregnancies are unintended and occur when contraception is not used or is used inconsistently. Among those pregnancies, 1 in 10 women will experience a preterm birth, which is defined as a birth occurring before 37 weeks gestation. Women who have delivered preterm are at an increased risk for preterm birth in future pregnancies and are encouraged to wait at least 18 months between giving birth and getting pregnant again. Among women who have experienced a preterm birth, the desire to delay future pregnancy or avoiding it all together often becomes a necessity …


Intouch Week Of November 20, 2023, New York Medical College Nov 2023

Intouch Week Of November 13, 2023, New York Medical College Nov 2023

Intouch Week Of November 6, 2023, New York Medical College Nov 2023

Dean's Research Newsletter, November 2023, Neil W. Schluger Nov 2023

Dean's Research Newsletter, November 2023, Neil W. Schluger

SOM Dean's Research Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Intouch Week Of October 30, 2023, New York Medical College Oct 2023