NYMC School of Health Sciences and Practice

NYMC School of Health Sciences and Practice Graduate school for public health, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, and bioethics.

New York Medical Colleges School of Health Sciences and Practice & Institute of Public Health shares a beautiful, suburban campus with Westchester Medical Center. The School offers online and on-campus Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Management, Environmental Health Science, Behavioral Sciences and Health Promotion, Epidemiology, and graduate certificates in global health, emergency p

reparedness, health education, and industrial hygiene, Doctor of Public Health in Health Policy and Management, Doctor of Physical Therapy, and medically oriented Master of Sciences in Speech-Language Pathology.

D.P.T. students learned and practiced the developmental sequence in their Pediatrics course.//   post from Isabella D., ...
05/28/2026

D.P.T. students learned and practiced the developmental sequence in their Pediatrics course.

// post from Isabella D., D.P.T. Program

Congratulations to the SHSP Class of 2026 students recognized at the Dean’s Award Ceremony for their outstanding accompl...
05/15/2026

Congratulations to the SHSP Class of 2026 students recognized at the Dean’s Award Ceremony for their outstanding accomplishments. See the full Flickr album at the link in bio.

D.P.T. second-year students spent time at Elizabeth Seton Children's School with Dr. Santamaria in their Pediatrics cour...
05/14/2026

D.P.T. second-year students spent time at Elizabeth Seton Children's School with Dr. Santamaria in their Pediatrics course. Thank you to their staff and Dr. Santamaria for this opportunity!

// post from Isabella D., D.P.T. Program

We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Brian J. Nickerson, PhD, JD, MPA, FACHE, as Dean of the School of Health Sc...
05/12/2026

We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Brian J. Nickerson, PhD, JD, MPA, FACHE, as Dean of the School of Health Sciences and Practice.

Dr. Nickerson brings more than 25 years of leadership experience in health sciences and public health education, with a strong track record in program growth, accreditation, and workforce‑focused innovation. His expertise and vision will play a key role in advancing SHSP’s mission and supporting student success.

We look forward to welcoming Dr. Nickerson to the New York Medical College and communities.



Read more: https://www.nymc.edu/newsroom/stories/shsp-dean-brian-j-nickerson.php

First and second-year SLP students came together to wrap up the semester with fun and mentorship. Second-year students h...
05/11/2026

First and second-year SLP students came together to wrap up the semester with fun and mentorship. Second-year students hosted a panel, sharing their experiences with classes and externships, in helping guide the first-year students as they prepare for what’s ahead.

// post from Jordan T., SLP Program

05/08/2026

D.P.T. second-year students practiced some fun and unique interventions for people with Parkinson's disease in their Neurologic 3 course.

// post from Isabella D., D.P.T. Program

05/06/2026

Hear from D.P.T. Class of 2026 student Savannah A., as she reflects on her performing arts clinical experience at Athletico Physical Therapy in Michigan.

Some first-year SLP students had the opportunity to volunteer at this year’s Spring Fling Cochlear Implant Day at Westch...
05/04/2026

Some first-year SLP students had the opportunity to volunteer at this year’s Spring Fling Cochlear Implant Day at Westchester Medical Center – Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital. Through fun activities, they helped support children’s motor skills and auditory development.

// post from Jordan T., SLP Program

04/30/2026

D.P.T. second-year students refining their Neurological assessment skills for various Neurodegenerative disorders such as MS and ALS.

// post from Isabella D., D.P.T. Program

SLP students practiced simulated swallow assessments, experimented with different textures and learned how to detect sig...
04/27/2026

SLP students practiced simulated swallow assessments, experimented with different textures and learned how to detect signs of aspiration with a stethoscope. Dysphagia class is preparing them for real clinical moments!

// post from Jordan T., SLP Program

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