In the past five years or so, it’s become something of a burgeoning wellness trend for women of reproductive age to question, or even outright quit, hormonal birth control.
Ob-gyn and gastro-enterologist experts share colorectal cancer screening methods and discuss persistent racial inequalities and disparities amongst Black patients.
In honor of Women’s History Month, 11 women from across NewYork-Presbyterian share how they’re working to improve health care and how their patients inspire them.
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center is pleased to welcome Uma M. Reddy, MD, MPH as our new Vice Chair of Research.
The Department of Ob/Gyn at CUIMC is pleased to welcome Jessica Opoku-Anane, MD, MS as a new faculty member in the Division of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery.
#BehindtheMask is series that spotlights the faculty, staff, and trainees in Columbia University Irving Medical Center’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Earlier this week, Hanne Blank, a historian of sexuality and medicine, saw a tweet going viral that reminded her of a chapter of feminist history from 50 years ago.
When a pediatrician put Maya Prokupets on the birth control pill at age 15 to prevent pregnancy, she doesn’t remember being given any information on possible side effects.
Erin Bascom's job shifted to work-from-home in mid-March 2020, around the same time that she and her husband decided to keep their daughter home from daycare.