The number of nurses holding state legislative office in the U.S. has declined significantly over the past decade, investigators from Columbia Nursing report in a new study.
Columbia University School of Nursing ranked #1 among all U.S. schools of nursing for total research funding received from the NIH in fiscal year 2023.
Study led by Lusine Poghosyan, PhD, is the first to look specifically at primary care NPs, the fastest-growing group of primary care providers in the U.S.
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.
In the realm of patient-nurse interactions, a Columbia University School of Nursing study makes a compelling case for integrating verbal cues into home health care.
Walter Bockting, PhD, received the Distinguished Investigator Award from the National Institutes of Health’s Sexual and Gender Minority Research Office (SGMRO).
Columbia Nursing faculty have received three large National Institutes of Health grants—totaling more than $9 million—to fund two innovative studies and support training in health informatics.