A pilot program from the Department of Psychiatry for Columbia University medical plan participants offers a new approach to helping new parents and pregnant people access mental health care.
Faculty, staff, students, and Washington Heights community members enjoyed a live pumpkin carving, a jazz performance, warm soup, and winter squash giveaways at the CUIMC Annual Fall Festival.
With the opening of the BRIDGE facility, Columbia will be able to house up to 12 million patient samples connected with health data to accelerate medical discovery.
Institute of Human Nutrition certification program teaches health professionals about nutrition and how to start conversations with their patients about eating right.
College of Dental Medicine assistant professor George Jenkins, one of The Three Doctors, speaks in Michigan as part of an initiative funded by Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees.
A TV drama set in a downtown hospital at the turn of the 20th century gets help from Columbia’s Archives & Special Collections—and finds inspiration in P&S surgeon William Halsted.
Columbia University Medical Center prepares to welcome more than 1,100 students who will pursue degrees in dentistry, medicine, nursing, public health, and biomedical sciences.
CUMC hosted 177 students this year in summer programs designed to expose minorities to opportunities in medical, scientific, and public health careers.