With more people choosing to avoid public spaces or large crowds, should you be putting off your gym sessions in light of the developing coronavirus situation?
Four students, including two Columbia Nursing students have used their Naloxone training, led by Kellie Bryant, Executive Director of Simulation and Assistant Professor or Nursing, to save lives.
Residents of Washington Heights and surrounding communities gathered at Columbia Nursing’s Helene Fuld Health Trust Simulation Center to participate in the 5th Annual National Two Step CPR event.
Women with pregestational diabetes mellitus (DM) who thought contraception & preconception care were beneficial were 50% more likely to use contraception postpartum than women with pregestational DM.
A study conducted by Columbia University School of Nursing shows where a woman lives influences her use of preventive health care more than her income or race/ethnicity or whether she is depressed.
Health workers may not be using the right amount of hand sanitizer or not dry in their hands long enough to achieve maximum protection against the spread of germs, a new study suggests.