Assistant Professor of Nursing Billy Caceres, PhD, will receive a $3,084,733 grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health.
Walter Bockting, PhD, received the Distinguished Investigator Award from the National Institutes of Health’s Sexual and Gender Minority Research Office (SGMRO).
According to a press release issued by the American Heart Association, higher levels of social support may offset heart disease and stroke risk among transgender and gender non-conforming adults.
The first National Nursing LGBTQ Health Summit, conceived by the Nursing LGBTQ Summit Advisory Board, was hosted at Columbia University School of Nursing on November 21 and 22.
The first National Nursing LGBTQ Health Summit, conceived by the Nursing LGBTQ Summit Advisory Board, was hosted at Columbia University School of Nursing on November 21 and 22.
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.
A prominent researcher whose career has spanned more than three decades, Tonda Hughes, Associate Dean for Global Health, has been elected as a Fellow into the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM).
Columbia Nursing is an advocate and active provider of comprehensive, culturally competent care for the LGBTQ population, a mission which resonates strongly within the school’s faculty practice.
A first-generation college student, Billy Caceres, PhD, didn’t start out on the nursing path; his undergraduate senior thesis was on media politics and minority representation.