Great food, great company, and plenty of reasons to celebrate! NYITCOM staff gathered in the Medical Quad for our Staff Appreciation BBQ, enjoying an afternoon of food, fun, and connection.
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NYITCOM students gained valuable hands-on experience during a Mass Casualty Incident Drill at the Ferrara Center for Patient Safety and Clinical Simulation. Special thanks to Timothy Devine and student doctor Paul Perakis for organizing this event.
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Join us Aug 3 for the 5th Annual NYITCOM Golf Classic! Enjoy golf, a Hole-in-One Contest for a chance to win a car & amazing raffle prizes—including Harry Styles tickets at MSG on Sept. 26. Not a golfer? Join us for dinner & raffles!
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Join us Oct 14–16 for the 2026 NYITCOM Wellness Summit. This destination CME experience explores preventive medicine, patient-centered care, and clinician well-being through expert-led sessions and collaborative learning.
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Congrats to Christopher Janton, DO/PhD candidate at #NYITCOM, on the successful defense of his dissertation, “Mustn1 and the Perivascular Response to Achilles Tendon Repair.” We celebrate this outstanding achievement & wish him continued success in his research and future career.
After many years of fit-testing medical students, I've noticed a shift: before COVID, it was just another orientation station. Today, students pay close attention. A pandemic taught an entire generation that PPE isn't theoretical—it's personal.
“The value of experience is not in seeing much, but in seeing wisely.” — William Osler
Clinical training is not simply about accumulating patient encounters. It is about developing the judgment, reflection, and insight to learn from each one.
A new article highlights 3-year accelerated medical school programs. From an education perspective, they can work well for a select group of students, but they’re not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Join us tomorrow for the Ph.D. Dissertation Defense of Christopher Janton, D.O./Ph.D. candidate at NYITCOM, presenting “Mustn1 and the Perivascular Response to Achilles Tendon Repair.” June 10 at 10 am in Mollie Auditorium or via Zoom.
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Alumni, join Dean Nicole Wadsworth, tomorrow for the #NYITCOM Alumni Virtual Town Hall. Get the latest college updates and hear a special discussion featuring Joanne Donoghue, PhD, Milan Toma, PhD & student doctor Jonathan Starcke.
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Healthcare providers came together for the NYITCOM EDS/Hypermobility Treatment Center’s Provider Symposium, an evening of expert discussion on Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and hypermobility. Thank you to our speakers, attendees, and sponsors.
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Join us for the Ph.D. Dissertation Defense of John Yarbro, D.O./Ph.D. candidate at NYITCOM, presenting “Effects of Pak1 Expression on Cardiac Structure and Function” on Wednesday, June 17 at 11 a.m. in Riland Auditorium or via Zoom.
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Check out the Spring/Summer 2026 edition of New York Institute of Technology Magazine, featuring robust research by Ph.D. students, alumni entrepreneurs, commencement, and more. Comment which story was your favorite after you read it. buff.ly/8j69UsK
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