Editor's Note: Ashwin Vasan is an adjunct assistant professor of population and family health at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
Doctors at Columbia University Irving Medical Center treat patients for concerns ranging from enlarged prostate to cancer to organ failure. These stories show how doctors have changed patients’ lives.
Deans Armstrong, Frazier, and Fried describe what led them to embrace leadership roles in their fields and at Columbia and reflect on what Women’s History Month means to them.
Editor's Note: Sonali Rajan, interviewed here, is an adjunct associate professor of epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
The governor met with Columbia psychiatrists in a visit to the New York State Psychiatric Institute to launch a statewide listening tour to explore issues affecting the mental health of youth.
Stronger air quality standards that lower the acceptable level of fine particulate pollutants in the air would benefit the health of Black and low-income Americans the most.
Students from the College of Dental Medicine traveled to the Columbia Global Center in Paris to discuss issues in health care with students from around the world.
Dr. Jessica Opoku Anane, a Columbia University gynecological surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive techniques to remove fibroids, says Black women are disproportionately impacted by fibroids.