Jennifer Poste, MD, a second year in the Medical Residency Program at Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester, was recently invited to present her research at the First World Congress on Debates & Consensus in Bone, Muscle & Joint Diseases, where she won the Young Scientist Award for her abstract
New Rochelle, NY – February 2, 2012 – Sound Shore Medical Center’s Medical Residents frequently produces quality research that is selected for presentation at scientific meetings. Such was the case for second-year resident, Jennifer Poste, MD. Recently, she was in Barcelona, Spain to attend the World Congress on Debates & Consensus in Bone, Muscle & Joint Diseases where she presented her Abstract, “Molecular Genetics in the Diagnosis of Calpainopathy”. Even more impressive, Dr. Poste returned from the four-day event as the recipient of the Young Scientist Award. This award is presented by the Scientific Committee of The World Congress to physicians, scientists or researchers age 34 or under for the quality of their research. Winning the award confirms the merit of Dr. Poste’s medical research and showcases the quality of the SSMC Medical Residency Program and its faculty.

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Edward "Kip" Fierro, the long-time swim coach at New Rochelle High School, was taken into custody a week ago last Thursday by New Rochelle police after he struck two vehicles in New Rochelle and left the scene of the accident. A DMV records check showed that although he had a valid Connecticut drivers license, his privilege to drive in New York had been suspended for failure to answer a summons.
The Iona College Athletics Department, in conjunction with the American Red Cross, will host a Blood Drive on campus on Jan. 31, 2012.







