College of Osteopathic Medicine

Adaptive Fashions Take Center Stage
New York Tech’s Adele Smithers Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Center hosted its first adaptive fashion show, featuring garments designed for those with physical limitations.

Guiliano Global Fellows: From the Midwest Plains to the African Savanna
Computer science student Amadeaus Reeves, and medical student Nathanael Rehmeyer recently completed their research projects as part of the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship Program, one in the great plains of Oklahoma and the other in the subtropical grassland savanna in Eswatini, respectively.

NYITCOM Honors Alumni and Friends
On May 2, the College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) recognized seven alumni and supporters for their positive impact on the education of future physicians and significant contributions to the field of medicine at its annual Alumni Awards held at NYIT de Seversky Mansion.

Future Psychiatrists Aim to Fill the Gap
With a national shortage of practicing psychiatrists in the United States, NYITCOM students who are studying to enter the profession speak on the importance of May being Mental Health Awareness Month and their goals as future psychiatrists.

Making Heads or Tails of Helmet Safety
A new study by NYITCOM researchers explores how helmet design may play a role in limiting concussion severity.

Autism Acceptance Month: Promoting Inclusivity
April is Autism Acceptance Month, promoting inclusivity and positivity toward those with autism spectrum disorder. Here we highlight a few members of the New York Tech community who are working to enhance understanding, therapies, and life experiences for those with autism.