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.
This fall, you can take an after-work mindfulness meditation class on campus or join a lunchtime walking group through Columbia’s Office of Work/Life. You'll also find workshops on various topics, including child and elder care, housing, breastfeeding, and K-12 schooling.
Laura Zeidenstein, director of the Nurse Midwifery Nurse Practitioner Program at Columbia University School of Nursing, says women need social support to breastfeed successfully.
CUMC CELEBRATES acknowledges faculty, staff, and students at CUMC who receive major research grants or earn prestigious honors, as well as gifts made by donors.
ColumbiaDoctors Midtown, the new facility for the Columbia faculty practice, won a best in category award for ambulatory care in the 2013 Healthcare Interior Design Competition, held by the International Interior Design Association.
More than 60 students from the P&S Class of 2016 spent their summers conducting research through fellowships awarded by the National Institutes of Health and nonprofit organizations.
SMDEP is one of four major CUMC “pipeline programs,” developed to enhance opportunities in science and medicine for under-represented minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged students
Designed by the prominent museum-exhibition design firm Ralph Appelbaum Associates, the Black Building corridor mural is installed in the first-floor corridor, near the X Caffe.
It’s rare that scaffolding, steel girders, and caution tape are a welcome sight, but on the 168th Street 1 train platform, they are evidence that a long-overdue renovation is really happening.
Last week, ColumbiaDoctors and the CUMC Office of Communications presented "Social Media for Health Care Professionals." The event featured presentations and panel discussions with social media experts.