Since 1993, Columbia Health has been accredited by a national organization as adhering to the highest standards of quality care.
Columbia Health administered a record number of flu shots this year.
August 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day.
Self-awareness and open dialogue on an institutional level can help alleviate the effects of impostor syndrome.
Medical Services’ poster on its self-collection program for sexually transmitted infection testing receives honors
We are proud to provide inclusive health and well-being services, including insurance benefits, to all Morningside students.
Dr. Raphael Coleman PhD, MPH is the recipient of the American College Health Association’s 2021 Hannibal E. Howell, Jr. Award.
Her work supporting the University is highlighted in the article, "How Do You Keep Students, Faculty, and Staff Healthy During a Global Pandemic?"
Alice Sardarian (Barnard '21) joins the National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation Hall of Fame.
Dr. Melanie Bernitz has been appointed Senior Vice President for Columbia Health.
Dr. Michael McNeil, Chief of Administration for Columbia Health and Professor of Sociomedical Sciences at the Mailman School of Public Health, was interviewed for a Healthline article about naloxone training during a pandemic, including how to find a training, and other ways to get involved.
Several members of the Columbia Health team were published in the new book, Principles and Practice of College Health
Sexual Violence Response's (SVR) Assistant Director of Training and Prevention Debjani Roy was interviewed last year for an article published in Women's Running magazine centered on reframing the conversation around run safety for women.
Dr. Michael McNeil, Chief of Administration for Columbia Health and Professor of Sociomedical Sciences at the Mailman School of Public Health, was interviewed for an article in Parade magazine about staying safe during the pandemic while socializing outdoors.
Counseling and Psychological Services' Clinical Psychologist Keoshia Worthy, Ph.D. provides science-backed reasons to start doing workouts you enjoy in an article published in the November 2020 issue of Women's Health magazine.
Columbia Health is committed to supporting the health and well-being of the campus community. Read about our accomplishments from 2019-20, an academic year with two very different terms.
What you need to know about getting your flu shot this fall.
The newly launched contact tracing program is an essential component of extensive safety measures recently enacted to prevent the spread of COVID-19 within the Columbia community.
We oppose recent and ongoing actions that pose a threat to the health and well-being of our transgender, nonbinary, gender expansive, and gender non-conforming students.
A series of programs and services to support students' well-being needs while in quarantine or isolation in NY.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed legislation extending the look back window for victims to file claims under the Child Victims Act, regardless of when or how long ago the alleged abuse occurred. Claims can now be filed under the Child Victims Act until August 14, 2021.
Students enrolled in the Plan or are thinking of enrolling in the Plan for the 2020-2021 academic year will have access to their contraceptive of their choice, including emergency contraception.