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'You and your humanity are the keys to optimal patient care. They are integral to the path that you have chosen.
I have tried never to forget that. I urge you to do the same.'
— Dr. Anthony Fauci addresses the Class of 2024

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'You will lead us in compassion, in honest reckoning with our failures & our history, & in hope for a better and more equitable world where every child has the opportunity for a long & healthy life & every patient receives the health care they deserve'
— Dean Katrina Armstrong

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Columbia’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons graduation ceremony is starting now.

Congratulations to the Class of 2024!

Watch the livestream here: columbiauniversitylive.com/2024-vps/

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There are two main categories of pain relievers: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)—ibuprofen, naproxen sodium, and aspirin—and acetaminophen. 's Dr. Arthi Reddy explains how to decide on the right option for whatever is ailing you.
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“You are graduating in a time of tremendous and unprecedented challenges when the world desperately needs your expertise, your training, your passion, and your leadership. And you are ready,” Dean Fried to the Class of 2024

“You are graduating in a time of tremendous and unprecedented challenges when the world desperately needs your expertise, your training, your passion, and your leadership. And you are ready,” Dean Fried to the Class of 2024 #Columbia2024
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Experimental gene therapy has the potential to partially restore vision. 'An approval of this particular gene delivery could benefit people over time.' says retinal surgeon and assistant professor of ophthalmology Dr. Vlad Diaconita.
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Structuring your meals around certain times of day is known as intermittent fasting, and it's become quite popular. But does it actually have any health benefits? endocrinologist Dr. Blandine Laferrère explains more.
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Want the real breakdown on Ozempic, Mounjaro, Rybelsus, and other weight loss medications from an expert? Dr. Marc Bessler discusses everything from positive impact to challenges, limitations, and efficacy.

Don't miss this deep dive: columbiasurgery.org/news/ozempic-e…

Want the real breakdown on Ozempic, Mounjaro, Rybelsus, and other weight loss medications from an expert? Dr. Marc Bessler discusses everything from positive impact to challenges, limitations, and efficacy. Don't miss this deep dive: columbiasurgery.org/news/ozempic-e…
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After receiving a groundbreaking gene therapy for deafness, a toddler can hear for the first time. Columbia Otolaryngology's Dr. Lawrence Lustig believes this treatment holds promise for genetic deafness, particularly otoferin-related hearing loss.
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A new study led by Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons' Dr. Daichi Shimbo MD suggests that anger raises the risk of heart attack and stroke. The connection may lie in the body’s blood vessels and arteries.
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Enjoyed hearing from our pediatric fellows about their research this afternoon at the Department of Pediatrics’ 26th Annual Pediatric Fellows Research Symposium. Hear more about what fellowship opportunities Columbia Medicine pediatrics’ program has to offer - bit.ly/3MPDPLN

Enjoyed hearing from our pediatric fellows about their research this afternoon at the Department of Pediatrics’ 26th Annual Pediatric Fellows Research Symposium. Hear more about what fellowship opportunities @ColumbiaMed pediatrics’ program has to offer - bit.ly/3MPDPLN
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