Education at Columbia University Medical Center
Columbia University Medical Center consistently has been praised for the quality, innovation, and academic
rigor of its educational programs, as well as for the unsurpassed excellence of its faculty. Home to
approximately 2,900 students and 6,200 part-time and full-time faculty members, the Columbia University
Medical Center campus includes four professional schools, as well as the biomedical sciences programs
of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Degrees/Programs Offered:
College of Physicians & Surgeons:
- M.D., M.D./Ph.D., M.D./M.P.H., M.D./M.B.A, Master's program-Nutrition, Program in Occupational and
Physical Therapy.
Mailman School of Public Health:
- M.P.H., M.S., Ph.D., Dr. P.H
College of Dental Medicine:
- D.D.S. Posdoctoral Specialty Training
School of Nursing:
- M.S., M.S/M.P.H., M.S./M.B.A., D.N.Sc., DrNP
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences:
-Ph.D.
More About Education
Columbia University Medical Center Education Project:
Executive Summary — Education Resources Recommendations
Office of Education
To establish a culture of collaboration and cooperation among all of the Medical Center schools and academic programs and to facilitate the delivery of education.
The Glenda Garvey Teaching Academy
To create a setting that will recognize excellence and innovation in education, enhance the status of faculty educators and have a transformative effect on education across the medical center campus
Continuing Medical Education at Columbia University Medical Center
Continuing Medical Education activities encompass a variety of educational formats including lectures,
seminars, demonstrations, hands-on experience, print, audio-visual materials and telecommunication
techniques. Newer educational technologies will be explored as they become available.
Columbia University Medical
Center Curriculum Online
Medicine, Dentistry, Public Health and CourseWorks for Columbia University Medical Center.
Student Information
Student Administrative Services, Student Financial Planning, CUMC Curriculum, How to apply to Schools at
CUMC, Student Organizations, Student Resources.
Other Programs
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Medical School for
International Health in collaboration with Columbia University Medical Center
M.D. Program in International Health and Medicine in Collaboration with Columbia University Medical Center
The Critical Time Intervention Mental Health Program for the
Homeless
On-site and community-based services critical for transitioning homeless individuals with mental illness
from shelter to community living.
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