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Week of March 2, 2020
New York Medical College
- Dr. Mark Hasten, Philanthropist, Businessman and Touro College Chairman, Dies at 92
- Paul T. Diamond, M.D., Is Named the Catherine and Vladislav P. Hinterbuchner Professor and Chair of Rehabilitation Medicine
- Anesthesia Interest Group's Simulator Stations Workshop Provides Advanced Hands-On Training
- Mock Trial Experience as Part of a Joint Course with NYMC and Touro Law Center
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Week of January 13, 2020
New York Medical College
- Ira J. Bedzow, Ph.D., is Named UNESCO Chair of Bioethics
- Department of Surgery Hosts Sixteenth Annual Louis R.M. Del Guercio, M.D., Distinguished Visiting Professorship and Research Day
- Graduate Student Association Aims to Enhance Student Life
- Center for Disaster Medicine Hosts Pediatric Focused Disaster Response Training
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Week of October 28, 2019
New York Medical College
- The NYMC Family Health Center is Now Open
- Jane M. Ponterio, M.D. '81, Is Named Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs of the School of Medicine
- Race for Rehab Is Still Running Strong After Twenty-One Years
- NYMC Study Identifies Effective Treatment for Individuals with POTS
- NYMC Makes an Impact at the Heart Walk
- From the Collection of Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A.
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Week of August 5, 2019
New York Medical College
- David S. Markenson, M.D., M.B.A., Is Named Director of the Center for Disaster Medicine
- Second-Year Medical Student Participates in Inaugural AAMC Leadership Conference
- Hales Lobby Gets a Makeover
- NYMC Welcomes SOM Class of 2023
- Center for Disaster Medicine Provides Mass Casualty Triage Training to NYU Langone