Columbia Nursing's creation of its Doctor of Nursing Practice program was revolutionary in 2004, and their model of doctorate-level clinical education for nurses remains in the vanguard.
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.
Columbia University's School of Nursing has a new continuing education program to provide specialized learning opportunities for nurses to achieve professional growth and development.
New Columbia Nursing research has identified validated methods to measure health literacy, with a goal of improving health communications with and within Spanish-speaking populations.
Columbia Nursing's e-linc initiative, which aims to eliminate health disparities in elder LGBT population, met its goal of linking 100 patients with LGBT-friendly providers.
Preventing two of the most common health care-associated infections—bloodstream infections caused by central lines and pneumonia caused by ventilators—can increase the odds that these patients survive.
In January, the Nurse Practitioners Modernization Act will allow experienced New York nurse practitioners to practice more independently. Stephen Ferrara, DNP, explains.