Columbia Nursing Magazine
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Four Columbia Nursing alumni, in a conversation facilitated by a fellow alum and current faculty member, waxed enthusiastic about the joy to be found in many aspects of nursing.
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As Columbia Nursing’s DNP program turns 20, it celebrates its past—and looks to its future.
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How Columbia Nursing promotes wellness among its varied communities.
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The Columbia Nursing faculty has grown notably over the past year. Here’s insight into the expertise newly represented in the school’s leadership and faculty ranks.
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Researchers at Columbia Nursing are unearthing dazzling data in a broad range of fields—a treasure trove that could help improve patient care everywhere.
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Recent advances in computing power have enabled researchers in many fields to harness the potential of Big Data as never before.
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The scholarly endeavors of Columbia University School of Nursing’s faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students are tremendously diverse — while being bound together by a vision..
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For the past 15 years, Columbia Nursing’s Office of Scholarship and Research Development has been an essential resource for faculty, associate research scientists....
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As a charge nurse in the pediatric diagnostic and imaging center at NY-Presbyterian Children’s Hospital, Dan Hogan, MSN, knew that kids often feel anxious about undergoing magnetic resonance imaging.
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Nearly 100 onlookers from New York City health care institutions observe students taking turns assessing wounds. A film crew captures the disaster as patients moan in fear and pain.
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When Columbia University School of Nursing opened its new seven-story glass-and-steel building last summer, students, faculty, and staff were welcomed into a state-of-the-art educational facility.
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Youths with sickle cell disease who received disease management support from a community health worker reported greater improvements in medication adherence and health-related quality of life domains.
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Columbia faculty and alumni talk about how their careers have been shaped by policy, and how to encourage our future nurses to get involved.
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By Kenneth Miller
Columbia Nursing is addressing the health care needs of the LGBT community through targeted research that informs practice, by offering specialized care, and by fostering a culture of tolerance.
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