Nursing's Ashley Graham-Perel, director of diversity and cultural affairs, discusses what Black History Month means to her and how the School of Nursing is celebrating.
The number of nurses holding state legislative office in the United States has declined significantly over the past decade, investigators from Columbia Nursing report in a new study.
The School of Nursing hosted its second annual Scholars’ Day, which showcases the work of PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, research staff, and academic-practice research fellows.
Kellie Bryant, DNP, and Robert Fullilove, EdD, discussed myths and facts about the COVID-19 vaccine at a virtual event organized by the Williamsbridge branch of the NAACP.
Nursing's Elizabeth Corwin, PhD, helped found the Women’s Health Research & Well-being Workgroup, which promotes equity in health care for women through rigorous research and policy change.
Easy accessability to telehealth may reduce nursing home residents’ isolation, maintain proper distancing parameters, and allow for timely care delivery, researchers at Columbia Nursing say.
Columbia Nursing and NYP were recognized for their efforts in transforming health care, including a program that connects NYP nurses with school scientists to conduct research in patient care.
Columbia Nursing's Billy Caceres chaired a group that wrote the first American Heart Association Scientific Statement addressing LGBTQ heart health, published in the journal Circulation.
The American Academy of Nursing has selected three faculty members—Stephen Ferrara, Jingjing Shang, and Billy Caceres—to join its 2020 Class of Fellows.
A researcher at Columbia is studying ways to improve resilience among front-line clinicians who are feeling the emotional and physical impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Social support may help offset the negative impact that discrimination and gender expectations have on heart disease and stroke risk factors among transgender and gender non-conforming adults.