Physician Practice
Practice Name | Columbia University Department of Pathology and Cell Biology |
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Website | cumc.columbia.edu |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 16 |
Number of Locations | 4 |
The Department of Pathology and Cell Biology at Columbia University Medical Center is a leader in education, research, and clinical care, representing the very best in the discipline of pathology. They provide comprehensive, high quality, anatomic and clinical pathology laboratory services in partnership with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Specialties include anatomic pathology, laboratory medicine, investigative pathology, cell biology research, cancer-related and constitutional genetic and genomic clinical testing, precision medicine, hematopathology, breast pathology, dermatopathology, cytopathology and aspiration biopsy, renal pathology, special hematology and coagulation tests, and perinatal and pediatric pathology. The department offers a wide range of diagnostic and prognostic tests, microscopic examinations of tissue samples, blood tests, drug monitoring, viral studies, and body fluid analyses, utilizing advanced technology and the latest research findings.
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Primary Electronic Health Record System
Columbia University Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, as part of Columbia University Irving Medical Center, utilizes the Connect patient portal. This portal is a collaborative effort between Columbia, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Weill Cornell Medicine, providing patients with a single point of access to their health information across these institutions. The Connect patient portal is powered by Epic, which serves as the integrated electronic health record (EHR) system for Columbia University Irving Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, and Weill Cornell Medicine. Through the Connect portal, patients can manage appointments, communicate with their healthcare providers, access test results, request prescription refills, and view and pay bills. The move to Epic and the Connect portal aimed to improve continuity of patient care and streamline operations across the participating institutions.