Each summer, hundreds of college and secondary school students from across the city and country fill VP&S classrooms and labs to begin their journeys into STEM careers.
Columbia Nursing's creation of its Doctor of Nursing Practice program was revolutionary in 2004, and their model of doctorate-level clinical education for nurses remains in the vanguard.
Students intrigued by mysteries of the mind and brain spent a day speaking with Columbia neuroscientists at the Zuckerman Institute, sharing research experiences and getting career advice.
Students pursued research topics ranging from HIV prevention to cutaneous T-cell lymphoma to the relationship between psychosocial distress and stroke risk.
In 2017 CUIMC's summer program for college students interested in medicine and dentistry will expand to include public health, OT, PT, nursing, and nutrition.
Jonathan Amiel, MD, explains how changes afoot in the P&S curriculum will better prepare medical students for residency and how schools across the country can benefit.
The Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center—designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, in collaboration with Gensler—is a hub for medical and graduate students at Columbia.
Second-year medical student Karel-Bart Celie was selected to edit the May issue of the Journal of Ethics, which focused on the current state of ethics consults.