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    News and Articles on New York College of Podiatric Medicine



    Hannon to donate salary to charityGuttenberg's interim mayor talks about quality of life  Jun 14, 2008
    Hannon was a firefighter during the Korean War, a superintendent for the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, and a housekeeper for numerous hospitals ... As a superintendent at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Hannon had to do a job he'd never done before. (Hoboken Reporter, NJ)

    Moscow native earns doctorate in podiatry  Jun 8, 2008
    Her graduation ceremony was on May 28 at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center, New York City. Dr. Pidich is the daughter of Robert and Mary Ellen Pidich, of Moscow. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Two Boca men charged in gambling operation  May 24, 2008
    Schwartz, who graduated from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, became licensed in Florida in 1995, according to state records, which also lists him as a doctor in good standing. "I don't know why a man in his profession would do something like this," said Broward sheriff's Detective Sgt. Tony Lanza, whose organized crime squad spearheaded the three-year investigation. (The Palm Beach Post)

    Troubled doctor's life ends in suicide  Feb 26, 2008
    Bos, a native of Utah, had a degree from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine and a residency at a top hospital in Columbus, Ohio, according to the application he submitted for a podiatrist license. What. (Longview Daily News, WA)

    Longview doctor suspected in bike thefts called 'smooth operator'  Feb 24, 2008
    Bos, a native of Utah, had a degree from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine and a residency at a top hospital in Columbus, Ohio, according to the application he submitted for a podiatrist license. He was skilled and had a good bedside manner, Kirkpatrick said. (Longview Daily News, WA)

    The best new pain cures, with a focus on women  Jun 23, 2007
    "Research is uncovering very dramatic differences in how the genders experience pain," says Mark Allen Young, a professor at New York College of Podiatric Medicine and author of "Women and Pain: Why It Hurts and What You Can Do.". It all starts with hormones. (CNN)

    DOT COMBINES OFFICES  Sep 27, 2006
    Vornado Realty Trust, MacFarlane Partners and Integrated Holdings closed on the purchase of the vacant site at 1800 Park Ave. at 125th St. from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine at Park Avenue, where they will build an office tower with garage and big retail base. A previous developer had hoped to include a hotel in that mix. (New York Post -- Business)




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