The number of nurses holding state legislative office in the U.S. has declined significantly over the past decade, investigators from Columbia Nursing report in a new study.
Columbia University School of Nursing ranked #1 among all U.S. schools of nursing for total research funding received from the NIH in fiscal year 2023.
Study led by Lusine Poghosyan, PhD, is the first to look specifically at primary care NPs, the fastest-growing group of primary care providers in the U.S.
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.
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.
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).
A unit-level nurse staffing study conducted by Columbia University School of Nursing found an association between nurse understaffing and health care associated infections (HAIs) in patients.
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.