The goal is to increase diversity of health care professionals across the city.
The Health Sciences Education Program prepares accomplished medical and health sciences professionals to advance educational practices in their respective fields.
The Museum of Science and the Anatomy and Neurobiology department are exploring how feelings and emotional connections can enhance learning.
Students will work on cutting-edge biomedical research projects, build powerful and lasting relationships and set a course for college and career success.
Priya Shankar piloted Girls Health Champions in India, a program that trains girls as peer health educators in their schools and communities.
The conference was attended by 200 students and residents, health researchers from the United Nations, and live-streamed by over 19,000 people from 37 different countries.
In July 2016, the CME office successfully rolled out a new online system for managing CME certificates for BUSM accredited Regularly Scheduled Series (RSS) (i.e., Grand Rounds, M&Ms, Case conferences, Tumor boards). This online system gives the faculty immediate access to their CME certificates rather than the previous paper-based system that took many months to […]
Thursday, Jan. 26 9-10 a.m. Instructional Building, Hiebert Lounge “Optimal Structure of the Basic Sciences at Competitive University Academic Medical Centers” Arthur G. Palmer, PhD Visiting Professor Associate Dean, Graduate Affairs; Robert Wood Johnson, Jr. Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics; Vice Chair, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics; Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Dr. […]
Congratulations to Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, who has been appointed Director of the Amyloidosis Center, and named the Wesley and Charlotte Skinner Professor for Research in Amyloidosis.
Priya S. Garg, MD has been named Director of the Office of Medical Education and Assistant Dean in the Office of Academic Affairs.