By day, Rick Rausch, 34, is a research worker at the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center. By night, he sits in a booth at Yankee Stadium providing statistics for the radio voices of the New York Yankees.
Some 100 million people in southeast Asia drink from shallow wells originally drilled to provide germ-free water, but many are contaminated with arsenic. Columbia researchers, including Mailman School scientists, are working to combat the issue.
Researchers at Columbia have found that key parts of the human brain network that give us the power to control and redirect our attention—a core cognitive ability—may be unique to humans.
A plan to ensure that evidence-based psychosocial interventions are routinely used in clinical practice and made a part of clinical training for mental health professionals was released today by the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).
P&S students completing their first year of medical school took a break to view works of art–and to share some of the art they created in narrative medicine seminars.