Columbia Nursing Magazine
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A new partnership enables Columbia Nursing students to complete their clinical integrations within the country's largest municipal health system.
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Lorraine Frazier, PhD, has always been driven to help others.
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In health policy roles, government posts, and the voting booth, Columbia Nurses are stepping up to advocate for patients, populations, and their profession.
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Research roundup from our Fall 2023 magazine.
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By Kenneth Miller
A new admissions process—built around a program called PLAN—aims to recruit students who will change the face of nursing.
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By Kenneth Miller
Columbia Nursing's new Center for Sexual and Gender Minority Health Research looks to address widespread bias in health care among patients in the LGBTQ community.
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By Andrea Kott
Columbia Nursing faculty, students, and alumni work to vaccinate the masses, address fears, and more.
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New research by Columbia Nursing faculty address COVID-19 death rates among minority individuals in nursing homes, mental health care, and asthma treatment.
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By Anne Harding
Columbia Nursing sets a new focus on how to best use the growing workforce of nurse practitioners—and improve their patients’ health outcomes.
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A letter from Dean Frazier about the Spring 2021 issue of Columbia Nursing magazine.
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Opening up to family members about sexual identity may reduce mortality risk for sexual minority women, according to new findings in a study by Tonda Hughes, PhD.
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Nursing homes’ use of telehealth increased more than elevenfold after Medicare eased rules and regulations on virtual care, according to new findings from Columbia Nursing.
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Sexual and gender minority adults face psychological and social stressors that may contribute to worse cardiovascular health according to a study by Billy Caceres, PhD.
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By Kenneth Miller
Service scholarships support Columbia Nursing students who aim for careers in underserved communities.
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