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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Explained

Bernadette Riley, D.O., director of the Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome/Hypermobility Treatment Center, explains actress Selma Blair’s diagnosis.

February is American Heart Month

In recognition of American Heart Month, New York Tech News looks back at recent highlights of NYITCOM’s esteemed cardiovascular research and awards.

Student’s Rural Medicine Experience Inspires Gift

NYITCOM-Arkansas student Jared Burns-Martin donated $26,951 to the Delta Population Health Institute.

A Novel Takes to the Skies

In her debut fiction novel, NYITCOM-Arkansas’ Mitzi Scotten, M.D., tells a powerful story of mythic Hawaiian creatures and one boy’s journey to find his true purpose.

Jennifer Xie, Ph.D., mentors a student researcher in her biomedical sciences laboratory.

Research: OMT May Help Treat Migraines

A National Institutes of Health-funded study by NYITCOM-Arkansas’ Jennifer Xie, Ph.D., suggests osteopathic physicians are uniquely positioned to assist migraine patients.

Faculty Secures AHA Grant

Vishwa Rajagopalan, Ph.D., associate professor at NYITCOM-Arkansas, secured a two-year grant from the American Heart Association (AHA) to study cardiovascular dysfunction.

Military Matches 2024

Ten future physicians from NYITCOM’s Class of 2024 have matched into U.S. military residencies.

NYITCOM student being coated

Coating NYITCOM’s Class of 2027

NYITCOM’s annual White Coat Ceremonies on Long Island, N.Y., and in Jonesboro, Ark., welcomed its newest cohort of future physicians.

Prehistoric mammal Vintana

Beyond the Bones: The “Tail” of an Ancient Beast

NYITCOM Associate Professor Simone Hoffmann, Ph.D., is part of a team “unearthing” significant clues about an extinct, ancient mammal.