Stories
Accelerated iBMS Program Paves the Way to Medicine
90 percent of Accelerated iBMS Students who Complete the Didactic Portion Matriculate into Medical School
Dana Mordue, Ph.D., Leads Future Scientists in the Fight Against Tick-Borne Diseases
Aspiring Researchers Join Groundbreaking Efforts to Advance Babesiosis and Lyme Co-Infection Research
For Medical Students, the Pre-Matriculation Program Continues to Evolve
Changes were Implemented to Better Suit the Needs of Incoming Students in the School of Medicine
Disparities in Pain Management for Pediatric Femur Fractures Highlight Need for Equity in Care
Study Found Regional Anesthesia is Underused Nationwide and Less Likely to be Offered to Children from Lower Socioeconomic Backgrounds
New Data Reveal Obesity Raises Thrombosis Risk in Geriatric Trauma
NYMC-led Study of More Than 119,000 Patients Confirms the Need for Early and Tailored Prophylaxis in Obese Geriatric Trauma Cases
Dermatologists Urged to Recognize and Treat Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
Up to 84 Percent of Postmenopausal Women are Affected by This Underdiagnosed Condition That Seriously Impacts Quality of Life
The Promise and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence to Transform TBI Management
AI Could Advance Diagnostic Speed, Improve Prognosis, and Enable Personalized Rehabilitation Programs
Comfort Williams Advances Pulmonary Vascular Research on a Global Stage
Williams Expands her Global Scientific Perspective at NYMC
Maksat Idris, M.D. ’25, Carries the Torch of Medicine Across Generations and Borders
From Humble Beginnings to a Lifelong Mission of Healing and Hope
The Academy of Medical Educators Wraps Up Successful First Year
The Cohort of Clinicians and Basic Scientists Participated in Collaborative Sessions and Undertook Projects to Enhance Their Clinical Practice and Pedagogy