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A message from Aetna Student Health, which administers the Columbia University Student Health Insurance Plan. Effective 2/17/22: Aetna members can now pick up at-home COVID-19 tests at participating pharmacies, with no upfront costs.These COVID-19 tests, also called an over-the-counter test, can help you diagnose an infection and limit its spread to your family and …
Researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons are leading the first U.S. trial of an experimental vaccine designed to treat an opioid use disorder.
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The 84 new students in the College of Dental Medicine donned their white coats for the first time and were welcomed into the profession by the school's faculty.
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