New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Type | Private |
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Established | 1977 |
Dean | Thomas A. Scandalis, D.O. |
Students | 1180 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Suburban |
Colors | Blue and Gold File:Blue Patch.jpg File:Gold Patch.gif |
Website | http://www.nyit.edu/nycom |
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYCOM) is the osteopathic medical college of the New York Institute of Technology located in Old Westbury, Long Island, NY. Established in 1977, NYCOM is the only accredited medical institution in Nassau County, New York. The College has clinical affiliations with multiple hospitals throughout Long Island, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Upstate New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Furthermore, NYCOM provides its alumni and other osteopathic medical gradutes with residency and internship training opportunities through the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine Educational Consortium (NYCOMEC). The New York College of Osteopathic Medicine also provides physicians educated in countries other than the United States to obtain medical training in the United States through its Advanced Program for Emigre Physicians (APEP). After completion of the 4 year APEP program, physicians with foreign credentials receive the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree and are able to apply to osteopathic and allopathic residency match programs as American graduates.
The mission statement of the university states that New York College of Osteopathic Medicine is committed to training osteopathic physicians for a lifetime of medical practice and learning based on established science and critical thinking, integrating osteopathic philosophy, principles and practice. The college is committed to fostering careers in primary care and a scholarly pursuit of new knowledge concerning human health and disease. The focus is on the health care problems of the inner city and rural communities. NYCOM provides a firm educational foundation as part of a continuum of learning, including postdoctoral education. This foundation will provide the osteopathic physician with the means to be a competent and compassionate member of the osteopathic medical profession, and to contribute to society and to the profession by the application of new knowledge, as well as through practice, teaching and administration.
As per US News and World Report, NYCOM has the second largest total enrollment among osteopathic medical schools and third largest total enrollment among all medical schools (allopathic and osteopathic) in the United States.
Academics
Degrees Offerred:
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)
- D.O./Master of Science (M.S.) in Clinical Nutrition
- D.O./Master of Business Adminstration (M.B.A.)
Affiliated Hospitals |
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NYCOM/Academic Health Care Center |
NYCOM/Central Islip (NYIT Campus) |
Bassett Healthcare |
Benedictine Hospital |
Brookdale Hospital Medical Center |
Brooklyn Hospital Center |
Brunswick Hospital Center |
Clara Maass Medical Center |
Coney Island Hospital |
Danbury Hospital |
Frankford Hospital |
Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center (West Islip, NY) |
Griffin Hospital |
Holliswood Hospital |
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center |
Jersey City Medical Center |
Long Beach Medical Center |
Lutheran Medical Center |
Maimonides Medical Center |
Mid-Hudson Family Health Institute |
Mountainside Family Medicine |
Nassau University Medical Center |
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center |
North Shore University Hospital- The Sandra Atlas Bass Campus |
Long Island Jewish Medical Center (Surgery) |
Forest Hills Hospital |
Plainview Hospital |
Zucker Hillside Hospital (Psychiatry) |
Northern Dutchess Hospital |
Overlook Hospital |
Peninsula Hospital Center |
Queens Hospital Center |
Saint Barnabas Medical Center (NJ) |
Sisters Hospital |
St. Barbabas Hospital (BRONX) |
St. Luke's Cornwell |
South Nassau Communities Hospital |
Southhampton Hospital |
St. Clare's Hospital |
St. Vincent's Midtown |
Union Hospital |
Wilson Memorial Regional Medical Center |
Wyckoff Heights Medical Center |
Notable Alumni:
Richard Jadick, D.O. - Naval surgeon credited for saving the lives of 30 marines and sailors during the Second Battle of Fallujah, earning him the Bronze Star
Steve Salvatore, D.O. - Medical Correspondent for WPIX, previously medical correspondent for CNN
Humayun J. Chaudhry, D.O. - Commissioner of Health, Suffolk County, NY