Healthcare workers may not be using the right amount of hand sanitizer or letting it dry on their hands long enough to achieve maximum protection against the spread of germs.
Healthcare workers may not be using the right amount of hand sanitizer or letting it dry on their hands long enough to achieve maximum protection against the spread of germs, a recent study suggests.
Electronic Health Records were supposed to make it easier to manage patient information, and to avoid mistakes. Instead, many health care providers complain that they interfere with treatment.
Electronic Health Records were supposed to make it easier to manage patient information. Instead, many health care providers complain that they are clunky to use, and interfere with treatment.
In this Washington Post opinion piece, Associate Professor Lusine Poghosyan, PhD, offers a promising alternative to meet the demands for affordable health care- at no cost to tax payers.
Laura E. Starbird, from Columbia University School of Nursing, and colleagues provide guidance for registered nurses and nurse practitioners who care for patients coinfected with HIV and HCV.
In this The New Yorker piece, Laura Zeidenstein, former Director of the Nurse Midwifery Program, provides unique perspective into the obstacles that midwives face, all over the U.S.
The first National Nursing LGBTQ Health Summit, conceived by the Nursing LGBTQ Summit Advisory Board, was hosted at Columbia University School of Nursing on November 21 and 22.
There are multiple academic pathways into the nursing profession, "which is both a good thing and something that does cause lots of confusion," says Stephen Ferrara.