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From a desktop or laptop, sign in to the CUIMC Duo Enrollment form using your UNI account. The form will prompt you to select the Multifactor Authentication (MFA) method (s) you would like to use with CUIMC services. At this point it is only used with CUIMC VPN. This is required even if you already use Duo MFA for Columbia University

Online subscription-based clinical resource, mostly in internal medicine, that is updated frequently by new information found in primary (journal) literature. To access when off Columbia networks, use CUMC Virtual Private Network (VPN), (for information on setting up VPN see CUMC IT's website) or register for a UTD username and password from a CUMC network connection. Go to the new LDEO VPN website: https://vpn.ldeo.columbia.edu. Log in with your LDEO Username and Password. After you have successfully logged in you will be able to download and install the new "OpenVPN Connect" Client (or download the new configuration file). Select the appropriate OS, and the file will be downloaded to your computer.

VPN Faculty and staff can use the Virtual Private Network, or VPN, to connect to Columbia's network, systems, file shares, email servers and all administrative and school applications if they have been authorized to access this information.

To access UpToDate when off Columbia networks, use CUMC Virtual Private Network (VPN). For information on setting up VPN see CUMC IT's website: https://cumcprod Online subscription-based clinical resource, mostly in internal medicine, that is updated frequently by new information found in primary (journal) literature. To access when off Columbia networks, use CUMC Virtual Private Network (VPN), (for information on setting up VPN see CUMC IT's website) or register for a UTD username and password from a CUMC network connection.