Health policy grounded in sound evidence can serve as a powerful intervention for health related risks that occur at a population level. These include fewer smoking-related deaths, improved infant...
As a pediatric nurse practitioner and educator in women’s health, Carol Roye '86, EdD, CPNP, RN, didn’t set out to be an advocate for reproductive rights. Roye, a mother of six and grandmother of...
After more than a year on the job, Vivian Taylor, EdD, associate dean for Diversity and Cultural Affairs, sees her biggest success as helping the faculty, students and staff at Columbia Nursing to...
Kristine M. Kulage, MA, MPH oversees the daily operations of the Office of Scholarship and Research Development (OSR) at Columbia Nursing, providing assistance to faculty and pre- and post-...
What does “population health” mean to you? If you are a health care provider in a clinical setting, such as an emergency department or specialty practice, it probably means the health status and...
Nurses concerned about their image in the media enjoyed a small but significant victory recently when MTV, responding to pressure from the nursing community and an advocacy organization, agreed to...
Nursing informatics is the science and practice that integrates nursing, its information and knowledge, with management of information and communication technologies to promote the health of...
Jennifer Dohrn is the director of the Office of Global Initiatives and an assistant professor at Columbia Nursing where she teaches community health. She oversees collaboration with Columbia...
Accomplished, successful students from throughout the United States —and indeed, the world — come to Columbia Nursing because of our highly regarded academic programs. Bright, inquisitive minds...
Dawn Dowding is a Professor of Nursing, and serves a joint appointment between Columbia Nursing and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York. Previously, Dowding served as Professor of Applied...