Columbia Nursing’s “Handprint Across the Globe” Event to Explore the Future of Global Health Education and Fostering the Next Generation of Global Nurses

Event brings together experts from Columbia Nursing and Columbia Global Centers

WHAT: Columbia University School of Nursing’s Global Health Program together with Columbia University’s Alumni Association will welcome faculty, alumni, and friends of the Columbia community to discuss Columbia Nursing’s newly expanded Global Health Program.  

Columbia Nursing has established global clinical practicum sites for its students and formed research and programmatic partnerships with institutions across 16 countries including the Southern and Eastern African, Eastern Mediterranean, and Latin-American and Caribbean regions to date.  The panel discussion will explore the expansive Global Health Program and its impact on nursing education, research, and practice, including the perspectives of faculty, alumni, and students.

Nurses make up the largest global health workforce group worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Columbia Nursing’s Global Health Program aims to contribute to global health equity by addressing health disparities through service, practice, education, research and leadership.

A reception will follow the panel discussion.                

Speakers include:

  • Bobbie Berkowitz, PhD
    • Dean, Columbia University School of Nursing and Senior Vice President, Columbia University Medical Center
  • Elaine Larson, PhD
    • Anna C. Maxwell Professor of Nursing and Associate Dean for Scholarship and Research
  • Jennifer Dohrn, DNP
    • Associate Professor of Nursing and Director, Office of Global Initiatives and its PAHO/WHO Collaborating Center for Advanced Practice Nursing
  • Safwan Masri, PhD
    • Executive Vice President for Global Centers and Global Development
  • Tonda Hughes, PhD
    • Henrik H. Bendixen Professor of International Nursing and Director, Office of Global Health Research
  • Kenrick Cato, PhD
    • Assistant Professor of Nursing and Associate Research Scientist, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
  • Vidya Goberdhan
    • Columbia Nursing Masters Direct Entry Student, 2017

     WHEN:                       Wednesday, December 6, 2017

                                    5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

 

WHERE:                    Columbia University School of Nursing, 7th Floor

                                    560 West 168th Street, New York, NY

                                   

 

PRESS NOTE:

To attend or to interview a speaker, contact Liz Holliday at Columbia University School of Nursing – 212-342-2344, eh2765@cumc.columbia.edu.