Thirty global experts in the field of advanced nursing and health services research gathered at Columbia Nursing for the ARNP conference hosted by HDRI.
Pre and postdoctoral trainees who receive one-on-one grant writing support are twice as likely to have their research projects funded, show new findings from Columbia Nursing.
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.
In this Washington Post opinion piece, Associate Professor Lusine Poghosyan, PhD, offers a promising alternative to meet the demands for affordable health care- at no cost to tax payers.
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.
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.