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The Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY) today released a 2012 report showing how New York’s stem cell program has enabled it to emerge as a leader in stem cell research, and strengthened the state’s economy through job creation.
City College of New York has had a unique program for the past 40 years. It gives students, many from minorities, a combined college and medical education for a tenth the normal cost, but there's a hitch.
Capitol Press Room, a daily radio program broadcast from the Capitol, and produced by WCNY radio profiled two initiatives championed by the AMSNY that are designed with a two-fold purpose: encouraging ...
On December 14th, 2011 the Associated Medical Schools of New York, in association with New York State Academic Dental Centers, held their 3rd annual Global Health Forum entitled “Global Health in a Flatter World: ...
The Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY) today announced the receipt of nearly $900,000 funding through the New York State Education Department’s Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP).
The Associated Medical Schools of New York successfully held its 2011 Symposium "The Challenge of Competencies in Undergraduate Medical Education" on September 16th in the Goldwurm Auditorium at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Its ...
On September 16, 2011 the Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY) Medical Education Committee, in conjunction with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, will host the 2011 Sympoisum GME program "The Challenge of Competencies in...
On July 11, 2011 Jo Wiederhorn, President and CEO of AMSNY, members of the AMSNY Board of Trustees and representatives from AMSNY’s Government Relations Committee traveled to Washington, DC for the organization’s annual Washington Advocacy...
New York Medical College (NYMC), one of the nation’s oldest private health sciences universities, officially became part of the Touro College and University System today, creating one of the largest affiliations of medical and health education...
On Sunday, March 27th, Governor Cuomo, Senate Majority Leader Skelos and Assembly Speaker Silver announced a three-way agreement on the 2011-12 State Budget, which will total $132.5 billion; approximately 2% less in spending than the 2010-11...