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  1. A Proud Partnership for Protection and Community

    In communities across America, the strongest bonds are forged when neighbors stand together with a shared purpose. That spirit of unity and service is shining brightly in Corry, Pennsylvania, where LECOM Health Corry Memorial Hospital (CMH) and the City of Corry Police Department have announced a powerful new partnership dedicated to safeguarding both p... Read More »

  2. Advancing Insight into Dance-Related Musculoskeletal Injury

    Second year LECOM scholar, Elise Beltram, recently contributed meaningful scholarship to the field of dance medicine through the presentation of her research poster entitled, Biomechanical Risk Factors of Hip and Knee Injuries in Dancers, at the American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) Region 4 Conference, held on January 17 in Tallahassee, Florida... Read More »

  3. Ringing in the Lunar New Year: LECOM APAMSA – Community, Culture, and Celebration

    On February 16, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) students gathered in celebration of the Lunar New Year at the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association, (APAMSA) annual holiday event - an evening filled with vibrant conversation, comforting food, and a welcome pause from the rigors of academic life.  The event brought togethe... Read More »

  4. Pioneering Precision: How a Medical Trailblazer Cultivated a Golfing Prodigy

    In every community, there are families whose names quietly become synonymous with discipline, achievement, and service. In Sarasota, Florida, the Kumar family reflects that rare alignment of professional gravitas and athletic excellence. At the center of that family, stands Dr. Vivek Kumar, a graduate of Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (... Read More »

  5. A Small Berry, A Large Promise: Celebrating LECOM Leadership in Innovative Oncology Research

    In the evolving landscape of integrative oncology, where quality of life is increasingly recognized as a clinical imperative, unexpected allies are drawing serious scientific attention.  One such ally, Synsepalum Dulcificum, more commonly known as “the miracle berry,” takes center stage in a recent scholarly publication in Phytomedicine, Elsevier... Read More »

  6. LECOM Celebrates Research Excellence as Record Number of Students Conduct Studies and Present Projects at Annual Event

    In 2025, a record number of research projects were conducted and presented at the April 24th LECOM Interprofessional Research Day event in Bradenton. FL. This year alone, over 1,000 LECOM’s  1st to 4th year medical students conducted 237 studies working with their faculty mentors.  Students present in person or virtually at this innovative event. Al... Read More »

  7. LECOM Health Corry Memorial Hospital Introduces Advanced Neurology PET/CT Imaging for Dementia Diagnosis

    In a groundbreaking move for regional healthcare, LECOM Health Corry Memorial Hospital became the first in the area to offer advanced Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Computed Tomography (CT) imaging to diagnose dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease. In partnership with Vantage Mobile Services, the Hospital has launched a mobile Neuraceq® am... Read More »

  8. Pretty in Pink

    Why is Everyone in the Problem Based Learning (PBL) Group Wearing Pink? Every photograph tells a story, and this photo has a special tale to share. Captured at the conclusion of the last PBL Session for the semester, this snapshot shows a group of LECOM scholars all wearing pink.  The reason? One of the students is expecting a baby girl, and the ent... Read More »

  9. Bridging Gaps in Sexual Health Education: LECOM Medical Students Lead the Charge

    In a groundbreaking open-access publication in Cureus, a team of students and faculty from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM-Bradenton) have made significant strides in addressing a critical gap in medical education. The article, entitled Bridging Gaps in Adolescent and Adult Sexual Health: Training Medical Students as Educators, u... Read More »

  10. Cultivating Calm: LECOM Scholar Presents Groundbreaking Research on Gardening and Anxiety

    At the American Medical Association Interim Meeting in National Harbor, Maryland, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) second-year medical student, Betsy Barrueta Alvarez, presented a pioneering study entitled, Cultivating Calm:  Evaluating the Efficacy of Gardening to Reduce Anxiety Levels in Medical School Students. The research, coa... Read More »

  11. Celebrating Student Achievement: LECOM Scholar Places Second at SOMA Fall Research Symposium

    The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) is delighted to announce that second-year student Fizza Ahmed earned second place at the prestigious National Student Osteopathic Medical Association (SOMA) Fall Research Symposium held on October 25, 2025. Ahmed’s exceptional presentation, Significant Improvement of Fibromyalgia Symptoms with O... Read More »

  12. Student Spotlight: David Lyskowski Presents at American College of Chest Physicians Annual Meeting

    In a notable achievement for the next generation of osteopathic physicians, fourth-year Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) student, David Lyskowski, recently presented a poster at the prestigious American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) Annual Meeting held in Chicago, Illinois, from October 19-22, 2025. His research, entitled, Not Your Average No... Read More »