Medical students at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons shared their research accomplishments and received awards at recent events.
Doctoral students from VP&S and Mailman participated in a university-wide competition designed to help students develop communication skills for future careers. Two shared top honors.
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the National Endowment for the Humanities identified Rita Charon’s narrative medicine grant as one that enriched and shaped American lives.
P&S student Thomas Graf describes his work as a volunteer with an Ohio hospice care center during his college years and how it helps him now as a medical student.
Writing by P&S students is included in David Hellerstein's article in the Journal of Medical Humanities, in which he describes the creative writing workshop for medical students.
The Columbia Medical Review is a platform for discussion on fundamental medical knowledge and its application to the society in which we live and work.
P&S students completing their first year of medical school took a break to view works of art–and to share some of the art they created in narrative medicine seminars.
For all but two years since birth, sisters Ukachi and Ezinne Emeruwa have shared a roof. Now the P&S graduates will head to opposite coasts for residencies.