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Biography
I have worked in private practice, academia, military medicine, and in austere low-resource settings. I am associate professor of neurology and medicine at New York Medical College (NYMC), where I am also Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion and Associate Dean for Student Affairs. I am Chief of Neurology at WMCHealth’s Good Samaritan Hospital, past President of the New York State Neurological Society, and I am board-certified in neurology, epilepsy, clinical neurophysiology, brain injury medicine and public health. I also serve as Chief Medical Officer for a major Command in the US Navy Reserves. I received my Bachelor’s Degree from Yale University, MD from NYMC, and an MPH from Columbia University. I did my residency and fellowship training at Columbia University. I am passionate about mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals to show them how to provide culturally humble care for our increasingly diverse patient population. I am also a PD Soros Fellow and part of the OpED Project's Public Voices Fellowship. The views expressed in my articles are my own and do not represent any institutions that I serve.
Neurology , Diversity And Inclusion , Disaster Medicine , Health Equity , Brain Health
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By Rahim Hirani, Mill Etienne, Alishah Ahmadi| JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association) Verified Free Summer Programming and Body Mass Index Among Schoolchildren From Low-Income Households Michael W. Beets, PhD; Sarah Burkart, PhD; Christopher Pfledderer, PhD; Elizabeth Adams, PhD; R
By Mill Etienne| Forbes Brasil Verified Designado como o ano do cérebro pelos Institutos Nacionais de Saúde dos Estados Unidos, 2025 pode ser um ano de mudanças positivas para sua saúde mental. Com algumas estratégias, você pode priorizar a saúde do seu cérebro e melhorar seu bem-estar e desempenho cognitivo. Confira, a seguir, cinco pilares para manter em mente se quiser elevar a saúde cerebral no ano novo e alcançar sua melhor versão em 2025
By Mill Etienne| Forbes Verified As we approach 2025, designated by the National Institutes of Health as the year of the brain, it’s the perfect time to prioritize your brain health and boost your brain performance. Your brain is a vital part of who you are, and taking steps now can lead to a healthier and happier you in the years ahead. To help enhance your brain health and safeguard your cognitive well-being, I’ve created a mnemonic: BRAIN. This stands for Boundaries, Rest, Active, Ingest, and Nurture
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