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"We wanted to foster a culture, and that culture was humanism. We felt that it had to begin with the moment a patient enters the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center."
— Angelica Berrie, The Russell Berrie Foundation
“We want the people who live here, work here, who come here every day by the tens of thousands for medical care and other services to feel as though Columbia is part of the community.”
— Dean Lee Goldman
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Contact usOn May 16, the College of Physicians and Surgeons honored 158 graduating students who received M.D. degrees.
The Weight of the Nation, on HBO May 14 and 15, features scientists from Columbia’s Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center.
A new study shows that type 2 diabetes in children is better treated using a combination of drugs, rather than one alone.
Grateful patient Michael Rothman and his sister have organized a 5k to raise money for neuropathy research at Columbia.
Started by alumni, the goal of the P&S Legacy Challenge is to relieve the financial burden for medical students.
Dean Lee Goldman argued for increasing National Institutes of Health funds at a hearing on the U.S. 2013 budget.
Columbia researchers find that cells in the patient’s intestine could be coaxed into making insulin.
Stephen G. Emerson, M.D., Ph.D., joins Columbia as director of the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center.
This year’s successful gala celebrated benefactors who have made significant contributions to the Medical Center.
Research, education, and clinical programs at the College of Physicians and Surgeons have had great growth in 2011.