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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People living with HIV who used a smartphone app that provided evidence-based self-care strategies demonstrated greater symptom relief and medication adherence.
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Nurses can play an important role in reducing the deleterious effects of climate change on respiratory health, especially among vulnerable patient populations, according to a Columbia Nursing paper.
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Researchers at Columbia Nursing found that post-menopausal women, an expanding demographic among aging HIV patients, suffer more from fatigue and muscle aches than others living with HIV.
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As a rookie nurse in 1968, Elaine Larson, PhD, RN, associate dean for research, had an experience that left her shattered. Her patient was a woman in her early 30s with rheumatic heart disease.
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Today, amid rising healthcare costs, a shortage of primary care physicians, and increasing longevity among the elderly and chronically ill, the need for accessible healthcare is growing.
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Columbia Nursing second-career students relate their personal and professional reasons for making such a sweeping change.
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By Andrea Kott
Writing about their clinical experiences helps students notice the small things that make a difference, says Churchill, which can play an important role in the healing process.
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By Claudia Wallis
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)published earlier this year, more than a third (34.9 percent) of U.S. adults are obese.
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By Andrea Kott
By requiring five weeks of community health rotations, Columbia Nursing challenges students to see beyond stereotypes and to relate to patients as individuals.
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This year marks the 10th anniversary of the doctor of nursing practice, or DNP, degree program at Columbia University School of Nursing.
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