Columbia Nursing Magazine
Top Stories
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Columbia Nursing and Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) have a formal pipeline in place to
create educational and career opportunities for students and new graduates.
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Columbia Nursing’s LINK program celebrates 10 years of helping nurses transform ideas into practice.
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Columbia Nursing is home to an array of student groups with a variety of missions, but these groups have one goal in common: cultivating a sense of community and supporting students.
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Stories from the Fall/Winter 2024 Columbia Nursing Magazine.
Latest News
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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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By Anne Harding
Columbia Nursing’s new Center for Research on People of Color was established to examine the effects of racism on health and seek solutions that will overturn centuries of inequities.
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