Men make up nearly 14% of Columbia School of Nursing students and are choosing the field for the intellectual satisfaction, professional autonomy, growth, and flexibility that it provides.
Nurses represent the largest segment of the health care workforce and are uniquely positioned to have a profound impact in reducing health disparities among LGBTQ+ people.
Dean Frazier rang the closing bell of Nasdaq to celebrate Nurses Day, and Columbia Nursing students shared their inspirational stories with the national media.
A house calls program of the ColumbiaDoctors Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Group, with support from Columbia health professions students, helps local seniors stay healthy in their homes.
Black and Hispanic nursing home residents are more likely than their white counterparts to live in facilities that provide fewer palliative care services, a study from Columbia Nursing shows.
Columbia's Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Group celebrated five years of serving the Washington Heights community, including nearly 42,000 patient visits and almost 1,500 house calls to date.
The American Academy of Nursing has named five School of Nursing faculty—Kellie Bryant, Amanda Hessels, Ana Kelly, Allison Norful, and Sarah Rossetti—to its 2021 Class of Fellows.
The CUIMC deans invite everyone in the CUIMC community to observe the Juneteenth holiday as a time of reflection and resolve and help our nation move toward a more equitable society.
The new center builds on the school’s long-standing commitment to LGBTQ health and will study health among sexual and gender minority populations across the lifespan, with an emphasis on resilience.