Katrina Armstrong, MD, was welcomed to the Columbia community at a campus assembly, where she discussed the opportunities to advance health care and promote equity.
Prices paid to anesthesia practitioners increased after hospital outpatient departments and ambulatory surgery centers contracted with a physician management company, a new study finds.
Dr. Stephen Morse, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, said he would feel more comfortable waiting another month or two.
As part of its 50th anniversary, Columbia's cancer center examines the legacy of surgeon Kenneth Forde, who applied a strong but gentle approach to enacting change during his longstanding career.
Stress, mental health problems, and substance abuse increased during the pandemic and might also have contributed to worse outcomes, said Dr. Mary D’Alton of Columbia University.
By applying artificial intelligence to standard-of-care imaging, Columbia cancer researchers can predict how well immunotherapy will work for patients with melanoma.
Epidurals lessen the risk of postpartum hemorrhaging, the leading cause of preventable severe maternal morbidity, according to a new study from Columbia University.
The Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons recognized six employees dedicated to supporting the mission of the medical school’s workplace and its vibrant community.