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.
We are very happy to announce that Dr. Bockting will hold a joint interdisciplinary appointment at the CU School of Nursing and College of Physicians and Surgeons.
The knowledge and experience nurses gain from their day-to-day work makes them experts who are uniquely qualified to shape debate on health policy and public health.
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As the Affordable Care Act (ACA), extends health insurance to millions of previously uninsured Americans, advance practice nurses are poised to help meet the increased demand for treatment. The...
More than a dozen states have passed legislation expanding the role of nurse practitioners (NPs) so they can help fill the shortage of primary care providers in the U.S.