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Sustaining Simulation Education Requires Evidence of Effectiveness
Thought leaders suggest future research focus on improving patient safety
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Global Thought Leaders Convene at Columbia Nursing’s Second Annual Innovations in Simulation Summit
Simulation is a boon to nursing education, a teaching method for the 21st century that nursing programs are increasingly looking to incorporate, especially as opportunities for direct clinical...
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Publications, Awards, and Other News November‒December 2019
Publications, Awards, and Other News November‒December 2019
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American Academy of Nursing Inducts Eleven Faculty and Alumni as Fellows
On October 26, the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) inducted four Columbia Nursing faculty members into its 2019 Class of Fellows at the academy’s annual policy conference in Washington D.C.:...
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Columbia Nursing Hosts Health Policy Panel on “Preparing for 2020 Elections”
Experts, Steeped in Decades of Clinical Work and Government Affairs, Offer Insights
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New Survey Shows Link Between Over-Prescription of Antibiotics in Nursing Homes and Stewardship Programs
Nearly half of all nursing homes do not have adequately trained infection prevention staff and their efforts to combat the over prescription of antibiotics are suffering as a result, according to...
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Nurse Understaffing is Linked to Patient Infection Risk
Hospital nurse understaffing may increase patients’ risk for health care-associated infections (HAIs) and reduce overall quality of care, ultimately leading to increased health-care costs,...
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Study Associates Trauma and Cardiometabolic Risk in Sexual Minority Women
Middle-aged and older sexual minority women (SMW) with a history of trauma are at heightened risk for poor cardiometabolic health, researchers from Columbia Nursing determined.
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Government and Private Funding for Research and Training
July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019
July 1, 2018- June 30, 2019
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Palliative Care: A Whole-Picture Perspective
Columbia Nursing helps shape and disseminate this evolving field.
If you want to peer into the future of palliative care nursing, a good place to start is the ColumbiaDoctors Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Group on West 168th St.