Donna Rose, Lecturer
Academic Preparation
AD from Tidewater Community College in l984
BSN from Old Dominion University in 1994
MSN from Old Dominion University in 2005
Clinical specializations and interests
Clinical interests include Critical care with a focus on diabetes, renal and vascular processes.
Responsibilities
Ms. Rose serves as course coordinator for N303: Fundamentals of Nursing & N393: Clinical Skills for Non-nursing Majors. She is also the Nursing Skills Lab coordinator.
She works in other courses including Health Assessment for both undergraduate and RN to BSN students, Adult Health I, Adult Health II, and Adult Health III (critical care), Role Transition, and Career Pathway Development for the RN to BSN students.
Scholarship & Awards
She continues to practice nursing at Chesapeake Regional Medical Center and has served as a reviewer for several chapters in a fundamentals of nursing textbook. Ms. Rose was the recipient of a Faculty Innovator Grant award "Using Video to Enhance Patient Handoff and Student Nurse Simulation." She has been recognized as a caring and supportive role model by students and was voted a "Shining Star" amongst faculty by residential students.
Service
Ms. Rose is a member of Committee E, Student Affairs Committee for the university. In the community, she serves in the Medical Reserve Corp and as a member of the Parent-Teacher-Student-Association (PTSA) in Chesapeake, VA.