Older adults in England have experienced significant improvements in health compared to previous generations, researchers at Columbia's Robert N. Butler Aging Center have found.
A physician interested in expanding access to colonoscopy screening and an obstetrician/gynecologist focused on reproductive justice are among the full-time faculty who joined VP&S in October 2023.
Several Uptown and WaHi organizations are hosting volunteers on this National Day of Service or staging cultural events celebrating and honoring the memory of Martin Luther King Jr.
A clinical trial based on discoveries made by researchers in Columbia’s Pancreas Center is showing promising results and is now expanding to include more patients.
Second-year medical students at VP&S celebrated their transition to clinical education with the Steven Z. Miller Student Clinician’s Ceremony on Jan. 5.
The coming COVID boosters aren't the only vaccines adults should consider. Now's a good time for people over 18 to make sure they're up to date with flu, tetanus, and other routine vaccines.
VP&S hosted the Latino Medical Student Association’s Fall House of Delegates conference for the first time in LMSA’s 50-year history, bringing together 95 medical students from across the Northeast.