Monica McHenry, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Fights Stigma Surrounding Speech Disorders Through Her Work and Teaching
Dr. McHenry Has Spent Her Career Helping Those With Speech Disorders Gain Confidence In Their Communication
First Epidemiological Estimates of Coma Frequency Calculated in New Study
Coma Results from Many Different Brain Injuries and Medical Diseases
Esther L. Sabban, Ph.D., is Named the Sidney E. Frank Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Dr. Sabban Is Internationally Recognized For Her Research On Stress
Study by New York Medical College Researchers Shows More Stroke Patients Could Benefit from Thrombectomy
Patients Who Receive Thrombectomy Increase Their Life Expectancy by Five Years Compared to Patients Who Do Not Receive a Thrombectomy
Chioma M. Okeoma, Ph.D., Has Risen Above Adversity to Excel in Her Field
As An Immigrant Woman In Science, Dr. Okeoma Had To Face Many Challenges While Advancing In Her Career
Student Housing Superintendent Visar Zeka Brings More Than 15 Years of Experience to NYMC
Mr. Zeka Approaches His Multifaceted Duties With The Comfort Of Students In Mind
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy Welcomes New Faculty Members
The Faculty Additions To The Department Will Bolster Research Efforts and Better Student Experience
Golfers Gathered to Honor Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery David E. Asprinio, M.D, and Raised More than $185,000
Guests Enjoyed Their Time On The Links At The Second Annual Golf Outing
Tetyana Cheairs, M.D., M.S.P.H., Stepped Up for Her Native Ukraine During a Time of Great Need
Amid Concerns Over Her Family’s Safety, Dr. Cheairs Has Tried Her Best To Support Her Homeland
Focus on Beta Cells Instead of Immune System Could be Key to Preventing Type 1 Diabetes
Targeting a gene in pancreatic beta cells could disrupt the chain of events that leads to the immune system destroying those cells and causing type 1 diabetes