Columbia Nursing Profiles
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In honor of Black History Month, Columbia Nursing alumni, faculty, and students offer some advice for future Black nurses, and speak about the role nurses of color play in promoting health equity.
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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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Janine Inez ’20 aspired to be a screenwriter but decided to follow in the footsteps of her mother, a registered nurse, so she could dedicate herself to helping people every day.
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As a certified nurse midwife, Sarah Enteen ’20, is passionate about blending her scientific, clinical education with her care for humanity.
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A William Randolph Hearst Foundation Nursing Scholar, Alden Bush ’20, is a first-generation graduate and first-generation American who plans to become a dual psychiatric and family nurse practitioner.
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Long interested in pediatric health, Katherine Zheng ’20, plans to focus her research on positive youth development in adolescents with chronic illnesses.
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Anne Davis ’20 always knew she wanted to work with people while also giving back to her community.
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Ashlyn Fitzgerald ’20 decided to pursue a career as a pediatric nurse practitioner so she could combine her love for science, education, and humanity, with her desire to help others.
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Corwin believes everyone deserves good health. In her new role as vice dean of strategic and innovative research, she is championing the work of the school’s researchers to move toward that goal.
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Learn about Columbia Nursing PhD student April J. Ancheta, RN.
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Learn about Columbia Nursing PhD student Kodiak Soled, MSN, RN.
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Learn about Columbia Nursing MDE-DNP student Javier L. Aget-Torres, RN.
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Learn about Columba Nursing student Janine Inez.
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Learn about Columbia Nursing DNP student Julie Y. Yoshimachi, RN.
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