High school students who participated in a new community health education program created by a Columbia medical student celebrated their accomplishments at a graduation event.
Medical students at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons shared their research accomplishments and received awards at recent events.
Columbia University’s medical, nursing, and public health schools have been ranked among the top five U.S. graduate schools in their respective categories by U.S. News & World Report.
The Hispanic Student Dental Association chapter at Columbia’s College of Dental Medicine placed third in the 2020 Orgullo (Pride) Competition for its video providing oral hygiene guidance to kids.
By Brittany King and Sharon Tregaskis // Portraits by Jörg Meyer
December 16, 2020
As VP&S begins implementing an action plan for anti-racism in medical education, students and faculty share their own perspectives on the intersection of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter.
An online COVID-19 course on Aug. 24 and 25 offered by the Mailman School of Public Health will introduce participants to a variety of topics about the novel coronavirus.
The pandemic forced Columbia's cancer center to move its science outreach program online, but the new programming succeeded in giving more students an authentic experience of medical research.
Match Day celebrations were held online this year, but the tradition of Columbia University medical students matching to stellar residencies held strong.
Devon Rupley will use the award to collaborate in redesigning the Ready for Major Clinical Year course at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.