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Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia
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Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, often known as VP&S, is a graduate school of Columbia University that is located on the health sciences campus (Columbia University Irving Medical Center) in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. Founded in 1767 as the medical department of King's College (now Columbia University), VP&S was the first medical school in the 13 American Colonies, and hence, the United States, to award the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. Beginning in 1993, VP&S also was the first medical school in the United States to hold a White Coat Ceremony, a tradition that now has become nearly universal among medical schools.
Catherine (Cassie) Tarleton, Class of 2022
Meet Catherine (Cassie) Tarleton, who has earned her MD from the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and MPH from Mailman School of Public Health. During her time at Columbia, she served as a VP&S equity and justice fellow to address and eliminate bias in the medical school curriculum. Women’s health, reproductive justice, and advocacy are among her priorities. Her next step is a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Hawaii.
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Columbia Cancer - ACGME-accredited Radiation Oncology Residency Training Program
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Under the directorship of Dr. David Horowitz, the residency training program in Radiation Oncology at NewYork-Presbyterian (Columbia campus) successfully blends a small and individualized program with one of the major medical schools and teaching hospitals of the nation in one of the most dynamic cities in the world.
Match Day 2022
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On March 18, 2022, also known as Match Day, 146 VP&S students learned where they will start their medical training after graduation and celebrated their residencies with family and friends in person.
2021 VP&S Graduation
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A virtual ceremony on May 19 honored 156 students who received MD degrees from Columbia's Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and 37 students who received PhD degrees from Columbia’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH’06, senior vice president and chief health equity officer, American Medical Association, delivered the graduation address to the Class of 2021. R...
Jeremy Frederick: Match Day 2021
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On Match Day, 154 VP&S medical students learned where they will start their medical training after graduation and later safely celebrated their residencies at a physically distanced event in the Vagelos Education Center. Watch as medical student Jeremy Frederick, who matched in orthopedic surgery at University of Kentucky Medical Center, participates in the event. Read more: www.cuimc.columbia....
Fikayo Falodun: Match Day 2021
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On Match Day, 154 VP&S medical students learned where they will start their medical training after graduation and later safely celebrated their residencies at a physically distanced event in the Vagelos Education Center. Watch as medical student Fikayo Falodun, who matched in psychiatry at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, participates in the event and pins her residency placement...
Luke Barker: Match Day 2021
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On Match Day, 154 VP&S medical students learned where they will start their medical training after graduation and later safely celebrated their residencies at a physically distanced event in the Vagelos Education Center. Watch as medical student Luke Barker, who matched at Mount Sinai Beth Israel in Medicine Preliminary, and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Irving Medical Cente...
Global Pop at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
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Global health threats remain among the key challenges of our societies. Despite significant progress in narrowing inequities in health outcomes worldwide, the burden of such threats continues to disproportionately affect vulnerable populations. Substantial resources and efforts are fundamental to continue evolving toward a healthier, more equitable world. The Program for Education in Global and...
VP&S Class of 2020 Recites the Hippocratic Oath
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At a virtual graduation ceremony on May 6, 2020, the 139 members of the VP&S Class of 2020 recited the Hippocratic Oath remotely in moments woven together to show the solidarity of their commitment to practicing medicine. Many of these graduates have joined health care workers at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital to provide support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
VP&S Class of 2020 Final Day Celebration
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Columbia medical students celebrated early graduation in a web event on April 15. Among the 137 students, 84 started work at NewYork-Presbyterian to provide support during the COVID-19 pandemic. www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/columbia-medical-students-graduate-celebrate-final-day-joining-nyp-staff
VP&S Class of 2020 Highlights
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Our video captures some of the best moments in medical school for the VP&S Class of 2020, including the White Coat Ceremony, the Student Clinician’s Ceremony, Student Research Day, orientation, club activities, holiday gatherings with classmates in Washington Heights, and more.
Why Columbia: VP&S Alumni Reflect on Medical School
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Meet VP&S alumni reminiscing about medical school at Columbia University and how their student experiences paved the way for them to become the compassionate physicians they are today and to succeed in their current residencies. Alumni include: -Plicy Perez, MD’17, Pediatric Resident, University of Washington at Seattle Children’s Hospital -Cooper Kersey, MD’19, Internal Medicine Resident, Univ...
Match Day 2020
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VP&S hosted its first virtual Match Day on March 20, 2020 due to COVID-19 precautions. The tradition of Columbia medical students matching to stellar residencies held strong: 136 students participated in the Match and some of the most popular residencies were internal medicine, psychiatry, obstetrics & gynecology, and pediatrics. Read more: ow.ly/bmyQ50yUvvB
2019 Awards for Excellence: Highlights Video
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2019 Awards for Excellence: Highlights Video
Columbia University Genetic Counseling Graduate Program
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Columbia University Genetic Counseling Graduate Program
Anne Armstrong-Coben, MD'89: Medical School Memories
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Anne Armstrong-Coben, MD'89: Medical School Memories
Strengthening the Workplace: Committees on Women and Diverse Faculty
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Strengthening the Workplace: Committees on Women and Diverse Faculty
A Place for Transformational Learning: Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center
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A Place for Transformational Learning: Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center
2018 VP&S Awards for Excellence: Highlights Video
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2018 VP&S Awards for Excellence: Highlights Video
Columbia VP&S Scholarly Projects Program
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Columbia VP&S Scholarly Projects Program
25 Years of Columbia's White Coat Ceremony
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25 Years of Columbia's White Coat Ceremony
I had a stroke a little over a month ago and I’m beginning to feel I now suffer some kind of PTSD from it. My sleep patterns are disrupted, and I find myself getting more emotional about stuff. No one at any of the hospitals I got told me about the chance of getting this.
Setiouslyz why should a person have to wait to gain dangerous weight to qualify? Shouldn’t it be to help prevent the more high risk weight gain? I know someone who deliberately tried gaining weight, just two points away from qualifying and he couldn’t breathe and was dying. Couldn’t do it. So he’s back to his over weight self but still struggling and very depressed. If only these ridiculous requirements would loosen up a bit and allow for lower bmi’s to qualify. It’s so unfair ‼️
Healthcare should provide cigarette rehab facilities and smokers who decide to quit should get a free vacation for a few weeks.
Ebola is totally fake. This guy's a psychopath.
Do both, duh. Fade fade fade until one day your body even starts to reject it. While you're fading, mentally prep yourself. When you decide to quit cold turkey, watch videos on smoke cessation and the health benefits of not using/detriments around using. It is working for me so far. Create a playlist of go-to videos like this one when u get cravings. I'm 4 days in. I'll be back to update you guys. Good luck to everyone.
How is it
As an autistic, I don't want to prune my synapses, I need them.
So, this video is basically saying that my brain is superior to the foolish neurotypical brain? More neurons means more brain power, hence leading to higher levels of cognitive thought processes and laser focus, which is what we need in our society.
I never had anxiety my entire life, I smoked cigarettes for 10 years, quit many times, switched to vaping for 5 years and 3 weeks after quitting vaping I started having anxiety attacks and it's been 3.5 months since my first one and I still have anxiety that comes and goes, I hate it and just want to feel normal again. I can't even believe this is a real thing that just happens to people like this. I'm now on a mission to solve every problem, issue, stress factor in my life to overcome this, I believe that nicotine masked stress for all these years and now I have nowhere to hide because I'm 100% sober and now all the issues in my life have come to haunt me. From mental health, my relationship with my parents, brother, my financial situation, physical health, career, mind, body, spirit... EVERYTHING needs to be addressed. I refuse to accept that these random bouts of anxiety will just be normal in my life, there's no way I'm just broken forever now, I don't accept that. I'm currently talking with a doctor, getting every test you can possibly get, nutrition levels, blood work, everything, I am seeing a physiotherapist to heal my rotator cuff shoulder injury, going to get back in the gym, get healthy, eat right, get a good career, fix my broken relationships, find inner peace, I don't care what I have to do, I'm fixing this and I believe I will come out better and stronger than I ever have before. Anxiety can kiss my ass, I wouldn't wish this shit on anybody and this is coming from someone who used to think anxiety was some bullshit word you just throw around to describe feelings of not wanting to do something.
Would love to watch the complete interview without all the clipping.
I find anything other than just looking at the time and quitting, you're just playing a game with yourself
Fading doesn't work. Just quit. I went to a place for a week where cigarettes were not available.
Couldn’t take the fry voice.
This whole video comes across as just wrong. Calling autism a disease in itself is incorrect and you'd think this fella would know better. As for wanting to "cure" autism. I don't know a single autistic person that would want to be cured.
There are many people with autism that would love a cure including me, just because you dont know any of them doesnt mean they should be stopped. If a cure was found (hopefully one day) then those that want it can take it and those that do not want it simply not take it.
@ZashVi-vt5de I'm in huge autism communities and not one of the people in them agrees with you. In the past "cures" and treatment for autism has consisted of harming autistic people. There will be no cure. It's a neurodevelopmental condition, our brains are wired differently, our difficulties are a result of us having to live in a world that we never evolved to live in. Autistic people are the great human innovators though. It's likely that the first humans out of Africa were autistic, it's likely that Einstein and Darwin were autistic. Without autistic brains, humanity would still be sat in dark caves gossiping. You think that your autism is a negative trait because you've been conditioned to believe that it's wrong rather than a natural variant of the human brain. Autistic genes date back 10s of thousands of years. It's likely that Homo neanderthalensis could be autistic. Genes do not survive for long periods of time and across multiple species if they are not conducive to survival.
@@jamesedmonds7519 Those autistic communities tend to be one certain demographic of people, plus those on those communities tend to be very high functioning. if you made a worldwide survey of every ASD person in every country/culture then you would find more people would want a cure than not. And no problems with autism are not due to society mainly, gastro issues, sensory, brain fog, executive dysfunction are internal problems nothing to do with others. As i said before if a cure or good treatment is found those that want it can take it and those that want to stay this way simply not take it. so there is no one or the other situation.
For me I quit cold turkey and failed many times but eventually one time it stuck. I used to say I’d only smoke when I’m drinking or turned to vaping but it doesn’t work unless you commit to quitting nicotine entirely. You shouldn’t see those failed attempts as failures though, see them as little breaks from smoking. Every time you quit for a few days then go back to it you haven’t failed, it’s a small win. It gets easier over time and eventually when you do finally quit for good it’s not even that hard because of all the little breaks you’ve had from previous attempts to quit. You really have to decide to quit entirely though, the first time I resolved in my head that I was quitting for good was the time it actually stuck.
I did it cold Turkey I’m clean now feel fucking amazing
The best way to quit is to not tell anybody and suddenly quit out of the blue rite before you lite the cigarette. It just gives you more power and more control.
Agreed.
Good advice. Great actually
cold turkey is the only way to quit. this woman is lying to you. i’ve been smoking for 26 years and “fading” would //always// make me fail. if you smoke even half a cig there’s no chance in hell you can hold back. nicotine is all-or-nothing drug. do not listen to “experts” who never smoked and never had serious addiction
while the study's findings are extremely fascinating and exciting, i find the scientists wording, perspective and final goal to be deeply rooted in ablelism.
7h15 817ch 15 r374rd3d
Thats news to me, i quit 8 days ago and want to blow my brains out. Idiot
i love saturated fats
I smocked over 15 years now i finally decide to Stop smoking.. i didn't smock last 2days and it's very difficult to stop day1 I was frustrated anxiety little pain on my head... Now suddenly I'm coughing.. feels different day by day let's see I can quit smoking 🚭 or not 😤
You can❤
update me pal
Hey bro I’m on day 3, what your update
Hey bro I’m on day 3, what’s your update
For your bodies health stopping now is best. I tapered then quit. Found physical activity to distract me. Then went to a place where there was no tobacco and stayed till I was free
Remember the movie “Limitless”? That is autism. We should be looking for ways to make people extraordinary, not typical.
Body can't handle that, it is a total burnout.
Being extraordinarily is not a disease. Dealing with typical people who can not see most of what is going on around them is the disease.
My advise for diabetes , eat more crabs, inject more insuline! Never eat lesser amount of carbs, ye might get healthy
How about helping synaptic pruning by resolving the autoimmune nature of the comorbidities associated with Autism? How about we stop trying to treat people with Autism to death, and instead embrace who they are and help them stop autoimmune "self eating" responses to chemical toxins they're already exposed to? So they can live longer and do more with their talents, remarkable intelligence and their neural (sensory) memories??? The key is not in finding a better drug. The key is in getting to the ROOT of the issue, not blotting out who people are.
This kind of search for a 'cure' is not only wrong, it is reprehensible and unethical. Autism is natural, and autistic people can achieve great things which move humanity forward. Nikola Tesla anyone? I like my brain and how it works, I don't require any chemical enhancements to it to achieve a 'high' (alcohol or drugs), the only issues that I face as an autist have solely to do with the way the neurotypical world treats me. Ergo this video.
Holy shit that was beautiful. Utterly transcendental
Sounds good, and i get to make a schedule which i realy like making 👍👍
Do med students still join the overall Columbia graduation ceremonies or do they do their own thing at the Armory ?
It is both. They are here at the main commencement ceremony as that year's graduating class, as a group, at the Morningside campus, to receive the formal announcement, that they have graduated, from the Dean of their individual school/college. The entire graduating class of that year stands up as a group, and receives the formal announcement from their dean. Then the next school/college's graduating class stands up... so on and so forth. Generally it starts with Columbia College as it is the oldest college of the university (1754). Besides that, College of Physicians & Surgeons graduating class gets the extra formality of getting sworn in. There are individual ceremonies at each individual school/college and departments where they will get their individual degree bearing certificate papers later on that day from their departments or deans.
Alumni auditorium seems so much nicer than the armory.
The white coat ceremony shown in this video is in a theater/hall but I also found a bunch of them at the Armory. Is it going to stay at the Armory from now on ?
This reminds me of Xmen 2 when they make a cure and some people are desperate for it and some people find it abhorrent. If the NTypical population had a better understanding of autism that would alleviate alot of asd problems too.
Fading never works .. I tried a lot but it doesn't work... so If you want to quit than quit suddenly
Smoking for last 12 years 20 cig a day, suddenly quitting is not effective in my case, I tried many a times but failed, and now am reducing day by day😌 and it is really working better. Video gives me courage that am going right further
Hey man how are u doing now? Is it over still?
I smoked for 11 years. Had to go cold turkey, fading would suck me back in. The withdrawing was horrible, I literally got sick. I'm one month cigarette free now. Best decision I ever made!
what a wonderful couple and all the good deeds to the rest of the world
I quit Cold Turkey and I’m glad I did
My BMI was 36.3 didn't quilify for it has to be 40 anybody know what I can eat to get my BMI higher ?
Fast food.
My bmi is 30 snd I qualified gtg it next week!
@@melwebley1114Where are you going? I’m exploring options and hopefully will not be forced out of the country
@@RealEstateHer I went to Dr Hopkins in chermside brisbane
@@melwebley1114 thanks! I’m in the US
Lol
Autism doesn't need treatment 😢
Of course it needs… you’re just thinking about the beautiful parts of the autism, but think about those individuals who bang their heads on the floor, or poke their eyes yes until they get blind, or hit their parents…
@@saumpaulinaaaaaaathey dont care about that. They only care about peoples feelings about themselves. Its an incredibly dangerous level of over acceptance.
@@saumpaulinaaaaaaa Sounds like mistreating the autistic person rather than an issue when allowed to be themselves
I agree, I work as a support worker for neurodivergent youth. I myself am a 17 y/o autistic/ADHD person. The right support and culture enables these kids and myself to be able to get a lot of really amazing things done and they it and are comfortable while doing it.
30 BMI is still high and it should be allowed for them if they have tried all other routes to lose weight but failed.
Thanks for sharing
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Wonderful, who is the narrator? Sounds like Alan Alda.
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It feels good to know that there are cures and remedy for many terrible diseases such as : HERPES, ALS, HPV, MS etc? Am grateful that I finally got rid of my ALS after suffering for over two years by Doctor Elemomodu on RUclips….
Most expert are non smoker themselves so it is kind of a non swimmer teaching you how to survive in the sea.
I respectfully disagree. I've tried that method so many times, but it didn't even past the 2nd day. Now as Im typing this comment, I'm 568 days smoke-free. All thanks to cold-turkey. Its tough. But the reoccurring rate is much lesser than the fading method.
do not worry , you will smoke again, you want it......
@@blablablablablabla8178 haha unfortunately not. Day 715 today. U probably need it. 👍
@@DerrickTay88Bro Uhh Are a Winner 🎉😊 Btw What's the Number Of Days Now?
As I am reading such types of comments I am more determined to go cold-turkey. I smoke as if this is my last time ,