We spoke with five outstanding soon-to-be-graduates about how their Columbia education prepared them for the pandemic and allowed them to follow their passions in nursing.
In honor of Black History Month, six Columbia Nursing students share what it means for them to be a Black nurse in 2023, along with words of encouragement for future Black nurses.
Wanda Montalvo is an executive nurse leader and health care consultant with more than twenty years of experience in quality improvement and community health. She previously served as the Clinical...
We all know that the ETP program is an all-consuming, intensely rewarding, life-changing, crazy, crazy-busy year. In that respect, it is much like parenting two small children except you get a...
1. How competitive would my cohort be? Coming from a small undergraduate school and taking some time off between college and ETP, I wasn’t sure what to except from my fellow cohort. Would everyone...
The Right decision.. Good advice is often generalized from personal experience. I was told numerous times that choosing a specialty is next to impossible before actually spending time on various...
It’s officially been one year, three semesters, 60 credits, and another Bachelor of Science degree to add to my academic collection. Was it the right decision to become a nurse? How am I still...