Study Suggests Risky Diagnostic Surgery Can Be Used Safely on Young Children with Epilepsy
Stereoelectroencephalography Had Been Thought Too Risky for Toddlers Due to the Thinness of Their Skulls
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
Rebecca A. McAteer Martin, M.D. '08, Shares Her Mission in Healing
Dr. Martin's Personal Journey and Experience in Nepal Shape Her Unique Approach to Medicine and Life's Calling
Palliative Medicine Education Provides Essential Knowledge
SOM Students Can Gain Experience in Palliative Medicine Through Fourth-Year Elective
From Classical Music to Hi-Tech Apps, Eric L. Altschuler, M.D., Ph.D., Shares His Passion for Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Altschuler Talks About His Recently Published Book and App Currently in Development
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
2024 Alpha Omega Alpha Inductees Personify the Art of Healing
Dr. Nicholas Flint, Creator of The AnKing, Was the Featured Speaker
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