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  • October 2024: Certain patients more likely to be referred to a specialist for hearing loss. Which patients with hearing loss tend to get referred by their primary care provider to an ear, nose and throat specialist? Amer Mansour, a fourth-year student at Upstate's Norton College of Medicine (Binghamton Clinical Campus), talks about his research on this matter, which he presented at the annual meeting of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. He also discusses how widespread hearing loss is.
  • September 2024: Many don’t see ENT until after significant hearing lossAmer Mansour, a fourth-year medical student at Upstate Medical University Norton College of Medicine (Binghamton Clinical Campus), presented findings from his research at the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery annual meeting in Miami.
  • May 2024: Rethinking the risks of a plant-based diet for kidney patients. People with kidney disease traditionally have been told to restrict their intake of plant foods. Some researchers are questioning that advice. John Babich, a third-year student in Upstate’s Norton College of Medicine (Binghamton Clinical Campus), explains the benefits of a plant-based diet, even for people with kidney disease. His paper on this subject was published in the journal Advances in Kidney Disease and Health.
  • October 2023: FMEC 2023 Poster Presentation wins 2nd Place! "Do Food Packaging Health Claims Correlate with Healthiness Or Mislead our Patients?" SUNY Upstate researchers: Megan Lafferty, Claudia Heritage, Hector AyarzaKelly Reese, Colin Pritchard, Ashley Cobb, Andrew Salmons, Andrulisa Jones, and Priyanka Talagadadeevi (Binghamton Clinical Campus students in bold). Binghamton University students: Shruti Venkatesh and Hetvi Trivedi.   
  • September 2021: Binghamton Clinical Campus student, Eunice Choe awarded a National Health Service Corps (NHSC) scholarship

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