Columbia Nursing Magazine
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Four Columbia Nursing alumni, in a conversation facilitated by a fellow alum and current faculty member, waxed enthusiastic about the joy to be found in many aspects of nursing.
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As Columbia Nursing’s DNP program turns 20, it celebrates its past—and looks to its future.
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How Columbia Nursing promotes wellness among its varied communities.
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The Columbia Nursing faculty has grown notably over the past year. Here’s insight into the expertise newly represented in the school’s leadership and faculty ranks.
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The strengths that students from underrepresented populations and varied backgrounds bring to Columbia Nursing are as diverse as the students themselves. Here are some of their stories.
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By Kenneth Miller
Columbia Nursing's commitment to diversity reflects principles set by Florence Nightingale—and the demands of changing times.
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A letter from Dean Frazier about the Fall 2020 issue of Columbia Nursing magazine.
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Middle-aged and older sexual minority women (SMW) with a history of trauma are at heightened risk for poor cardiometabolic health, researchers from Columbia Nursing determined.
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Approximately one in five individuals who would have received a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder does not meet the criteria of the current DSM-5.
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Hospital nurse understaffing may increase patients’ risk for health care-associated infections (HAIs) and reduce overall quality of care, ultimately leading to increased health-care costs.
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July 1, 2018- June 30, 2019
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The nursing career that Kevin Browne ’92, DNP, RN, envisioned more than 30 years ago focused on alleviating suffering, one patient at a time.
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Columbia Nursing's new telehealth initiatives connect patients with providers face to face, in cyberspace.
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Columbia Nursing’s dean, Lorraine Frazier, is driven to address health inequities both close to home and around the globe.
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