Why a Master’s Degree? Mount Sinai Graduate Students Share Their Experiences and Aspirations
Six recent master’s graduates at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences discuss what they accomplished and how they are using their degrees to explore new paths and careers. How 'Incredible' Research Opportunities in the...
Master’s Commencement: Celebrating Mount Sinai’s Outstanding Class of Graduating Master’s Students
Amid loud cheers and applause, master’s students at Mount Sinai’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences celebrated their many accomplishments—and the promise they hold for advancing science, health, and medicine—at a Commencement ceremony on Friday, June 21. There...
Mount Sinai Creates a New Department as it Reenvisions Public Health Education, Research, and Practice for the 21st Century
Building on its long history of groundbreaking science and advocacy in public health, and its research strengths in exposomics, genomic sciences, genetics, and big data analysis, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has established a Department of Public Health...
World Trade Center Health Program Hosts a Delegation From the Netherlands to Discuss Lessons Learned by Caring for 9/11 Responders
The World Trade Center Health Program Clinical Center of Excellence (CCE) at Mount Sinai recently welcomed occupational medicine physicians and public health advocates from the Netherlands on a study trip to learn about the mental health impact of the terrorist...
Marsha Sinanan-Vasishta Selected as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing
Marsha Sinanan-Vasishta, DNP, MBA, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, CPXP, Chief Nursing Officer, Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West, has been selected as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN). The induction ceremony will take place at the Academy’s annual Health...
Mount Sinai Recognized for Leading Efforts to Make Health Care More Sustainable
Many might not realize that hospitals, in addition to helping care for countless patients and employing many workers, also have a big impact on the environment—from the amount of waste they generate to the greenhouse gas emissions produced by energy use, including...
Five Medical Students at Icahn School of Medicine Selected as Tillman Scholars, Recognizing the Contributions of Those in the Military
In 2018, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai set out to welcome a new kind of student into the field of medicine when it established an institutional partnership with the U.S. Navy as a complement to its traditional pathway. This unique partnership, which the...
Mount Sinai’s Growing Partnership With Indian Health Services in South Dakota
Since 2021, the Emergency Medicine Global Health Division at Mount Sinai has partnered with the Indian Health Service to provide physician and physician assistant staffing, operational assistance, and educational support at the Cheyenne River Health Center in Eagle...
Mount Sinai Morningside’s Innovative Hybrid Operating Room Improves Precision in Minimally Invasive Procedures
The hybrid operating room (OR) represents an important tool to help manage an increasing number of complex vascular and endovascular surgical procedures and at the same time meet the needs of patients seeking less invasive treatments. “The techniques used in the...