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There's always something in the news at New York College!

As one of the leading college's of Holistic, complementary and alternative medicine in the United States, we have an active student body, a developing alumni association, a large, well-informed patient population...

...and a general public that is becoming increasingly aware that Holistic medicine is good medicine!

Check this page and our Upcoming Events page to find out what we're up to, where we're going, and what's new at The New York College!

New York College in Luo Yang, China

in September 2002, the first group of students and faculty from the School of Massage Therapy traveled to China for an intensive travel and clinical observation program at our new facility in China. This 3 week program, which included travel to many historic sights as well as an immersion into the Chinese culture and the background of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was the first of many scheduled in the coming year. Students from all Academic Programs are eligible to travel abroad to our facility in China and these programs may be covered by financial aid.

New York College produces a weekly radio show called "CAM 4 LIFE".

This live call-in show, broadcast every Saturday morning, covers topics from Acupuncture to Yoga and answers listeners questions about Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Produced by the College and hosted by Robert Duarte, MD, this weekly radio show features guests, including faculty, to discuss topical subjects on Health and Complementary and Alternative Medicine in conjunction with Western medicine.

New Herbal Clinic Opens

The New York College is pleased to announce the opening of a new Oriental Herbal Clinic. This clinic offers professional half-hour herbal consultations to patients at a discounted fee. These consultations are observed by a small group of Oriental Medicine students. Consultations include a medical intake, a review of the patient's current symptoms, as well as observation of the patient's tongue and pulses. After the intake, the practitioner writes a prescription, which may be in the form of an herbal tea, concentrated powder, or tablets. Prescriptions can be filled at our on-site Herbal Dispensary. It is recommended that initially patients schedule appointments weekly to insure they are progressing satisfactorily. The initial or first visit fee for this clinic is $50. Follow-up visits are $30.

Jobs for Alumni Now Online

As a service to New York College alumni, the Career Services Office has made its list of job leads available on-line. New York College graduates can view the more than 500 posted leads at their leisure, before contacting the Career Services Office or the Steve Kaufman Library for additional information. The listing will be updated regularly to provide alumni with a current and comprehensive list of career opportunities.

Press Room

Recent Videos

5/7/06
Al Roker, host of the Today show, gives 2006 Commencement Address
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1/26/06
New York College Brooklyn
Massage Teaching Clinic
WABC-TV Eyewitness News
Copyright © 2006 WABC-TV
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9/30/05
New York College Brooklyn
Massage Teaching Clinic
WABC-TV Eyewitness News
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8/03/05
Woodson Merrell, MD, Chief Medicial Advisor New York College of Health Professions
Good Morning America
Copyright © 2005 WABC-TV
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6/27/05
Woodson Merrell, MD, Chief Medicial Advisor New York College of Health Professions
CBS Early Show
Copyright © 2005 CBS Television
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Recent articles and press releases:

 

June 28, 2006
New York College of Health Professions Registers Its Science of Self Improvement Program.
PRWeb

June 20, 2006
A College Comes of Age
Holistic Directory

June 12, 2006
A College Comes of Age
From Shirley Maclaine to Al Roker

June 11, 2006
A College Comes of Age
From Shirley Maclaine to Al Roker  topix.net

June 5, 2006
People Magazine
, "Graduates: we Salute You..."

June 1, 2006
Challah chic The Sydney Morning Herald

May 30, 2006
My Chi Acupuncture News

May 26, 2006
T-shirts with accupressure points Mellow Monk's Green Tea Blog

May 26, 2006
Accupressure  outfits Climatology

May 25, 2006
Accupressure outfits Boing Boing

May 25, 2006
Clothing for Athletic Enhancement and Weight Reduction Medgadget

May 24, 2006
New Sports row Activates the free of Drugs Which be able to improve a Player’s Performance and the Authorities Can’t forbid Teddy Bear info

Apparel incorporating Chinese acupuncture launched in US Twenty1F

May 24, 2006
New Sports Line Activates the Release of Drugs Which Can Enhance a Player's Performance Green Family

May 22, 2006
New Sports Line Activates the release of drugs which can enhance a player’s performance and the authorities can’t ban” says Lisa Pamintuan, President of New York College of Health Professions

May 15, 2005
"Their new careers off to a healthy start" Newsday

May 7, 2006
Latest Headline from Today's Weather Desk:  Al Roker Receives Honorary Doctorate from New York College of Health Professions 

Sept./Oct. 2004
Famous Salvadoran Teenage Toy Tycoon Brings Her “Midas Touch” to Syosset’s NY College of Health Professions Latin Long Island

July/August 2004
Syosset’s NY College Of Health Professions Welcomes Former Child Executive Mary Rodas to its Administration Latin Long Island

May 17, 2004
Graduation Day

May 17-23, 2004
It's a woman's world

Spring, 2004
New York Hospital Receive’s Grant for Holistic Nurse Training Massage Therapy Journal

February, 2004
All the Presidents: Women Long Island Association

March, 2003
All the Presidents: Women Business LI

November 3, 2003
Holistic Medicine Enters The Mainstream

October 22, 2003
Job Changes Rub Her the Right Way

October 14, 2003
Bellevue Embraces Holistic Medicine for Nurses, Patients

September 22, 2003
New York College of Health Professions Recieves Funding for Holistic Nursing Program at Bellevue Hospital

September 15, 2003
Holistic Nurses Offered at Bellevue Hospital

July 15, 2003
Balancing East and West; New Leader at Syosset School Continues
Lifelong Tradition
Source: Long Island Press

April 1, 2003
The New York College of Health Professions today announced the appointment of Woodson C. Merrell, M.D. as the college's Chief Medical Advisor.

Contact

Members of the Press requesting further information on the College and its educational programs and health care clinics should contact:

Barbara Carver
Senior Vice President of Marketing and Development
516.364.0808 ext.222
e-mail: bcarver@nycollege.edu

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