"For so many reasons, participating in the TL1 program was truly a career-changing experience", says Christina Eckhardt, "culminated in a faculty position here at CUIMC."
Interview with Hiral Shah, MD, assistant professor of neurology, about her work addressing the health disparities for Parkinson's disease diagnosis and treatment faced by minority communities.
Dr. Rachel Shelton, co-director of the Community Engagement Core Resource, and director of the Implementation Science Initiative, has co-authored a new paper in the Annals of Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Rachel Shelton and Dr. Sapana Patel co-author an article in the Journal for Clinical and Translational Science, involving the National NCATS D&I Workgroup.
Dr. Hripcsak has had profound influence on the development of medical informatics globally through his discoveries while at Columbia University’s Department of Biomedical Informatics.
Gary W. Miller, PhD, named AAAS Fellow, a professor of environmental health sciences and vice dean for research strategy and innovation at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
The funding enables the Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Research to maintain more than 70 services and programs to help Columbia researchers
Many women 75 and older may not need routine mammograms, the decision to screen should be based on life expectancy, overall health, and personal preferences.
The vaccination effort is being led by doctors from the Columbia Community Wellness Center, led by Irving Institute faculty Olajide Williams and Sidney Hankerson.