Research Data and the Right Question
Join the Capozzi Library's Digital and Data Initiatives Librarian, Katharine Tepper, for a session on how to match research questions with secondary research data sets. This session will cover some basics on finding secondary data, as well as using data documentation and literature searches to identify if a secondary data set can be used to answer your research question.
Campus Location: Virtual. Department/Division: Phillip Capozzi, M.D. Library. Type of Event: Workshop. Audience: Students. Contact Name: Katharine Tepper. Contact Phone: 914-594-3176. Contact Email: ktepper@nymc.edu. RSVP: https://tourouniversity.zoom.us/meeting/register/7s4JfJ9bQQuWzHobsGIQaA.
Friday, April 17, 2026, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM.
Data Cleaning with OpenRefine
As part of the Phillip Capozzi, M.D. Library's Spring Research Data Series, this workshop provides an introduction to using OpenRefine to clean, structure, and standardize messy data. Participants will learn core techniques such as clustering, faceting, and transforming data to improve accuracy and consistency.
Campus Location: Virtual. Department/Division: Phillip Capozzi, M.D. Library. Type of Event: Workshop. Audience: Faculty. Staff. Students. Contact Name: Jeanette Aprile. Contact Phone: 914-594-4213. Contact Email: japrile@nymc.edu. RSVP: https://tourouniversity.zoom.us/meeting/register/-olgIW2ySjOt_G97qyXKYA.
Friday, April 24, 2026, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM.
When Women Get Sick: An Author Book Discussion
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The Phillip Capozzi, M.D. Library and Westchester Medical Center are pleased to present a discussion on When Women Get Sick: An Empowering Approach for Getting the Support You Need.
Our author, Rebecca Bloom, graduated from Yale College and New York University School of Law. A former workplace and benefits attorney, she is a powerful and knowledgeable advocate for women's health on many levels. With personal stories and drawing on her expertise in the complex rules that govern employers, insurers, and medical providers, Bloom offers much-needed insight for public health advocates, policy makers, clinicians and to all those navigating illness and recovery. Her book guides professionals and patients to help them make the best decisions on their healthcare journey.
She will be joined by our moderator, Deborah Viola, PhD. who is a member of our faculty in the School of Public Health's program in Health Policy and Management. She also serves as…
Campus Location: 19 Skyline Drive. Virtual. Room: Skyline Dining Room. Department/Division: Phillip Capozzi, M.D. Library. Type of Event: Other. Audience: Alumni. Faculty. Open to the public. Staff. Students. Contact Name: Caroline McKinley. Contact Phone: 914-594-2032. Contact Email: cmckinle@nymc.edu. RSVP: https://tourouniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-cfcSAfzR7-DO1Ln09zhig#/registration.
Thursday, May 7, 2026, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM.