Columbia School of Nursing hosted its second annual Scholars’ Day. The event showcased the work of PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, Academic-Practice Research Fellows, and research staff.
In health policy roles, government posts, and the voting booth, Columbia Nurses are stepping up to advocate for patients, populations, and their profession.
Billy Caceres, PhD, was interviewed about the effects of discrimination on the heart health of LGBTQ persons and what’s being done to address health disparities.
The American Organization for Nurse Leadership covered the launch of the new Center for Sexual and Gender Minority Health Research founded by Tonda Hughes, PhD.
Laura Kelly, PhD, was mentioned for her $1.5M grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration. The launch of the Center for Sexual and Gender Minority Health Research was mentioned.
The program plans to use innovative methods to study “health among sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations across the lifespan with an emphasis on resilience.”