
The Department of Surgery is dedicated not only to providing patients with the most advanced and thorough medical care, but also to educating patients about the type of care they will receive at Columbia.
Please use the following links as resources to guide you in understanding the educational programs available at Columbia.
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The Cardiovascular Health Education Center (CHEC) at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is a resource center for patients, families and health care professionals dedicated to promoting cardiovascular health through the coordination of interdisciplinary programs and resources.
Our Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs seek to educate healthcare professionals about the latest in clinical care and research advances at Columbia.
In addition, Columbia surgery faculty participate in the Speaker's Bureau, a network of physicians with expertise in different areas of health who are available for educational presentation.
A new online patient education program is providing patients with an engaging, innovative way to learn about the surgical procedures they will undergo. Ten surgeons in the Department of Surgery are currently participating in a pilot program of Emmi™ (Expectation Management and Medical Information), and the initial response from both patients and surgeons has been positive overall.
The Department of Surgery helps to fund Health Corps, a community outreach effort modeled on the Peace Corps. Health Corps volunteers receive a two-year stipend to educate children about healthy living. They visit schools across the nation, teaching about nutrition, mental health, exercise, and overall awareness of the value and power of our bodies and minds.
Free online seminars offered by the Department of Surgery provide detailed information on breast care, surgical procedures, and cardiac care.
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