New Jersey Medical School In The News 2025


Match Day 2025

WMBC-TV joined us for the Match Day festivities, capturing the excitement and highlights from the event.

With March Madness, the growth of online betting draws more concern

As March Madness tips off, the surge in online betting raises growing concerns.

Why Research on Tuberculosis is Even More Relevant Today

Rutgers Health experts discuss TB and the university’s role in research and treatment.

Pregnant Women, New Moms Dying More Often From Heart Conditions

Maternal heart-related deaths have doubled since 1999, with Black women facing triple the risk of White women. Health experts weigh in on the growing crisis.

Think Tank with Steve Adubato

Watch Dr. Maria L. Soto-Greene, NJMS executive vice dean, and Dr. Petros Levounis, professor and chair of the NJMS Department of Psychiatry, on the latest episode of Think Tank with Steve Adubato as they discuss the important efforts to make medical school more accessible and affordable.

The Price of Silence

Watch Dr. Damali Campbell-Oparaji [starting at 18:44], from the NJMS Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Health, as she discusses maternal morbidity, mortality, and the disparities impacting Black women.

The Rutgers Legacy of Lonnie Wright

Discover the legacy of Lonnie Wright and his lasting impact on NJMS.

Stigma, Unequal Access and an Aging Population: Challenges to HIV Care

Rutgers Health experts discuss the pressing issues in HIV treatment and prevention.

As bird flu spreads, what is the risk from eggs and milk?

With bird flu spreading across the U.S., should you be worried about eggs and milk? Learn what health experts are saying.

Tuberculosis is making a comeback, experts warn. Why N.J. is at a higher risk?

TB, once thought to be a disease of the past, is rising across the U.S. and in New Jersey. Health experts share insights for public health.

CDC: Deaths From a Rare Drug 100 Times More Powerful Than Fentanyl Are On the Rise

Overdose deaths from carfentanil are rising and health experts warn this trend could worsen the opioid epidemic.

Bioengineered blood vessels show promise in trauma care

Discover how bioengineered blood vessels are transforming treatment for severe vascular injuries.

Bird Flu Basics from a Rutgers Health Infectious Disease Expert

Bird Flu Basics: Learn how the disease is decimating bird populations and spreading into mammals - but human infections remain rare.

Acetaminophen Overdose Alert

New Jersey Poison Control Center expert warns too much acetaminophen can be toxic.

Getting to the Bottom of Tailbone Pain: Physician Expert Authors Content for MerckManuals.com

Exploring tailbone pain: Rutgers Health expert, Dr. Patrick M. Foye, authors content for merckmanuals.com.

Why body fat might hold key to living longer, healthier lives

Learn how brown fat tissue may unlock the secret to boosting fitness and promoting a healthy life.