Richard Deckelbaum, MD believed in promoting health care for all and spent his career traveling the world as an advocate for communities in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Pediatrics Department chair Jordan Orange, MD, PhD was recently awarded prestigiousa MERIT (Method To Extend Research in Time) Award from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia is collaborating with the REACH Institute to equip pediatric residents and faculty with essential mental health skills.
Monkeypox is in the headlines, and the number of cases appears to be rising. What do parents need to know about the virus? Should they be worried that their children might become infected?
most parechovirus infections are mild, but newborns and infants younger than three months old are at increased risk of seizures, encephalitis, and meningitis, says Dr. Cecilia Mo.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is New York’s #1 children’s hospital and among the best in the nation for children’s care according to U.S. News & World Report.
The Pediatric Endocrine Lipids Program focuses on cholesterol disorders affecting children, including those associated with obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes. Call 212-305-6559.
Pediatric researchers at Columbia are joining colleagues at 25 institutions across the country to understand more about long COVID and mitigate future impact.
Sally Dorfzaun, MS, RD, CDN talks about Columbia’s Pediatric IBD Program and the care she and the team provide to children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease.