Faculty Profile

Melody Rose

Adjunct Faculty

melody.rose@franklin.edu

Profile

I have been a nurse for 40 years. I earned my Associate Degree RN and then waited 22 years to go back to school! I earned my MSN in Nursing Informatics from Walden University in 2011 and continued at Duke University completing my DNP in 2014. As you can see, I believe in the online platform for continuing education. I have been teaching in the online platform because I believe in the value and opportunity this brings to students that work full-time. I live in middle-Tennessee and enjoy watching my children and grandchildren thrive. I am a caregiver to my 90 year old mother. I marvel at technology and how it continues to rewrite and improve healthcare. We live in such an exciting time!

Education

2014
Duke University
Doctor of Nursing Practice , Nursing
2011
Walden University
Master of Science in Nursing, Nursing
1986
Illinois Central College
Associate in Applied Science, Nursing
1977
Illinois Central College
Associate in Arts and Science, Nursing

Work Experience

2018 - Present
Franklin University, Adjunct Faculty and Doctoral Faculty Advisor

Publications & Presentations

Rose, M. (-2019). o Chapter 5 – Using informatics to support evidence-based practice and research. Handbook of informatics for nurses and healthcare professionals (6th edition (pp. 73-93). Pearson.
Rose, M., Hebda, T., & Hunter, K. (2023). Handbook of informatics for nurses and healthcare professionals. Pearson.
Rose, M. (2022, Nov. 17). Nursing Informatics for the Clinical Setting. Lecture to Hamad Clinical Staff, International online lecture.
Rose, M. (2022, Apr. 16). Connected Health and Mobile Health. Technology Solutions for Telenursing and Generating Knowledge, The International Online Course.
Rose, M. (2021, Mar. 06). Lecture: Nursing Informatics - Standardized Terminologies, Infrastructure, Applications, Opportunities, Challenges. Fundamentals of Nursing Informatics 2021,, The International Online Course.
Rose, M. (2019). o Chapter 18 – Consumer health informatics. Handbook of informatics for nurses and healthcare professionals (6th edition (pp. 370-397). Pearson.