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I Am A Columbia Nurse
Over its 122-year history, Columbia University School of Nursing has educated some 12,000 nurses. These expert clinicians and researchers have gone on to leadership positions that improve the health and well-being of patients, families, and communities.
Meet some of them here.
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WHAT IS PEDIATRIC OCD?
Dr. Moira Rynn, Child Psychiatrist and Director of the Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University talks about what OCD looks like in children and teenagers, when normal anxiety crosses the line to OCD, and when parents should seek help for an overly anxious child.
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Meet one of our OCD experts, Dr. Anthony Puliafico
Meet one of our staff, Dr. Anthony Puliafico, an assistant professor of clinical psychology in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute and co-director of psychology at CU-PAMRC. Dr.
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Take the Natural Path to Fitness
How about you grab a friend and take a hike or walk around a park or from one park to the other? It's good for the heart, legs, brain, and soul. Take a break and pause along the way to stretch and strengthen the other parts of the body, making it more complete and engaging.
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Prescription Rate of Benzos in Elderly Patients
Benzodiazepines, which are used to treat anxiety and sleep disorders, have significant risks in elderly patients, but new research by Columbia Psychiatry expert Dr. Mark Olfson shows prescription rates continue to rise.
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Gloves4Gloves: Columbia Nursing Students Fight Ebola
Columbia Nursing doctoral students are raising money to help medical professionals in West Africa fight Ebola with Gloves4Gloves. The sale of each pair of winter gloves will fund the donation of 100 pairs of medical supply gloves for communities heavily affected by Ebola.
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Published on Nov 25, 2014