
Stories
NYMC and TCUS host 14th COVID-19 Symposium
NYMC and TCUS Presented the Latest on the Pandemic’s Effect on Education and the Latest on Vaccination
New York Medical College Forms Academic Affiliation with Landmark Medical Center in Rhode Island
NYMC Designates Landmark as a Teaching Site for Its Graduate Medical Education Program in Internal Medicine, Enhancing Clinical Training Opportunities for Future Physicians
SOM Students Administer Vaccines and Answer Questions at WMC Pop-Up Vaccine Clinic in Yonkers, New York
Medical Students Administered Vaccines and Provided Valuable Information Regarding Vaccine Research to Local Residents, Supporting Community Health Initiatives
NYMC Student Examines Early Predictors of Severe Disease Progression for COVID-19 Patients
Research Finds the Presence of Comorbidities as the Single Most Reliable Predictor of Adverse Outcomes, Significantly Impacting Patient Prognosis
Students Present Research on Structural Heart Disease at American College of Cardiology Conference
Research Helps Ensure the Best Outcomes for Cardiac Patients and Advances the Field of Medicine, Driving Progress and Innovation
School of Medicine Class of 2025 Celebrates Milestone as Promising Medical Professionals during White Coat Ceremony
The White Coat Is a Symbol of Welcome Into the Profession and a Commitment to a Medical Student's Future Patients
Michael Reilly, Dr.P.H. ’10, M.P.H., Closes in on Achieving Lifelong Goal of Becoming a Physician
NYMC Alumnus Dr. Michael Reilly Looks to Build on His Accomplishments in Public Health and Begin a Career in Medicine
Alumni Spotlight on Alice Cha, M.D. ’13
Alice Cha, M.D. ’13, Turned Her Lifelong Appreciation of Healthcare Workers into a Career Treating Patients and Educating Medical Professionals of the Future in California
NYMC and TCUS Host 13th COVID-19 Symposium
New York Medical College and Touro College and University System Held Another Edition in the Symposium Series to Discuss the Emergence and Implication of COVID-19 Variants
NYMC Researchers Partners with Regeneron to Discover GPR75 Gene Mutations that Protect Against Obesity
Publication in Science Reports That People With These Protective Mutations Have 54% Reduced Risk of Obesity