Myra Cummings Mabry, DO


Education
1998-2003
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYCOM), Old Westbury, New York
Degree: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

1998-2003
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), Old Westbury, New York
Degree: Masters of Business Administration with Distinction
Major: Management

1994-1996
St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York
Degree: Masters of Education

1987-1991
St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York
Degree: Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude
Major: Biology Minor: Education

Certification and Licensure
New York State Medical License
New York State Permanent Teaching Certificate: Biology and General Science
Basic Life Support
Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Neonatal Advanced Life Support

Internship and Residency
7/1/2007-current
Obstetrics/Gynecology Residency
St John’s Episcopal Hospital, South Shore

6/23/2004-2/1/2007 Obstetrics/Gynecology Residency
Good Samaritan Hospital, West Islip, New York

6/23/2003-6/22/2004 Rotating Internship-Obstetrics/Gynecology Specialty Track
Good Samaritan Hospital, West Islip, New York

Courses and Continuing Education
ACOOG Fall Conference September 30-October 3, 2004
ACOOG Ultrasound Workshop, September 28-29, 2004
Techniques for Treating the Ob and Gyn Patient
  Milicien Tettambel, D.O.; September 13, 2002
Basic Course in Osteopathy in the Cranial Field
  Sutherland Cranial Teaching Foundation; February 2002
Ligamentous Articular Strain: Osteopathic Manipulative Techniques for the Body
  William Crow, D.O.; January 5-6, 2002
Basic Course in Osteopathy in the Cranial Field
  The Cranial Academy; February 2001
Biodynamics
  James Jealous, D.O.; November 11-12, 2000
An Integrated Approach to the Patient
  John Glover, D.O.; October 14-15, 2000

Fellowships
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Galloway Fellowship, May 2006
  *worked as an integrated member of the clinical team, involved with all aspects of in and out patient care, surgical procedures, as well as pre and post operative care; attended clinics, M&M conference, and lectures; worked as part of a multidisciplinary team including medical oncologists and radiation oncologists

Undergraduate Fellow of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, 2000-2003
  *selected for outstanding interest and academic performance in osteopathic manipulative medicine, required to complete an additional year of training devoted to intensive study and teaching of osteopathic manipulative medicine, patient care, research, and supervision of student activities

New York Schweitzer Fellow, 1999-2000
  *selected among NYS graduate students in health-related fields to address important unmet health needs of the underserved, influence the professional development of health care students, alter the culture of health professional schools and create a cohort of alumni who continue in community service throughout life

Honors and Awards
Graduation:
  Donald Zarou, M.D. Award for Excellence in Obstetrics and Gynecology
MBA Program General Management Award
  *presented to a deserving student in the MBA Program based on scholastic
achievements in General Management and contribution to the college

Medical/Graduate School:
  Stanley Schiowitz, D.O., F.A.A.O. Osteopathic Case Presentation Contest Winner, 2003
A.Hollis Wolf Osteopathic Case Presentation Competition Contest Winner, 2003
New York Institute of Technology Presidential Service Award, March 2000
  *awarded in recognition of individual effort and positive contributions to the Old
Westbury College Community
Russell C. McCaughan Education Fund Scholarship, 1999-2000
  *awarded annually to one student who has demonstrated outstanding capabilities and strong motivation in osteopathic philosophy during their first academic year
Honors
  Principles of Osteopathy, Applied Principles of OMM, Family Practice, History and
Physical Diagnosis, General Pathology, Renal System, Urology, Clinical Clerkship in
Psychiatry
Letters of Commendation
  Medical Microbiology, Genetics, Histology, Gross Anatomy, ObGyn Pathology

Professional Positions and Special Appointments
Member, Dean’s Committee on Curriculum Planning and Development, 2000-2003
  *1of 2 students appointed to help plan and develop strategies for the total revision of
the four year academic curriculum, to include acknowledging new technologies
available for educational purposes as well as changes in health care management and
delivery
National Undergraduate Fellows Association (NUFA)
  Secretary, 2000-2001; Treasurer, 2001-2002, National Coordinator, 2002-2003
Undergraduate American Academy of Osteopathy
  Vice President and National Chapter of the Year, 1999-2000
Coordinator, A Symposium on Holistic Medicine
MBA-DO Coordinator, 1999-2000
NYCOM Student Ambassador, 1999-2001
Coordinating Editor, The D.O. Doc Dash, June 12&13, 1999
  *a 225 mile relay to raise money and awareness for Parkinson’s disease
Medical Coordinator, Dexter-Brownville Shelter
  *serving as an EMT-D during the ice storm of 1998

Teaching Experience
Medical:
Undergraduate Teaching Fellow, 2000-2003
Tutor: OMM, Anatomy and Physiology 2000-2003
Teaching Assistant: OMM and Anatomy, 1999-2000
Continuing Education:
Jefferson Community College, Adjunct Instructor, 1992-1998
BOCES
High School: Indian River High School Science Teacher, 1991-1998

Professional and Society Memberships
American Academy of Osteopathy
American Osteopathic Association
New York State Osteopathic Medical Society
The Cranial Academy
American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists
American College of Obstetricians Gynecologists
Chi Omega Sorority

Publications
Masters Thesis: New York State Regents Variance, 1997
Community Emergency Disaster Plan Strategic Guide, 1998
Osteopathic Postgraduate Training Institution Teaching Modules