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Karla G Rodriguez is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing at the College of Nursing, New York University (NYU). She holds a DNP from Quinnipiac University and is deeply engaged in nursing education, holistic health, and lifestyle medicine. Her professional network includes leadership roles in the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, Sigma Theta Tau, and the National Association of Hispanic Nurses.
- DNP, Quinnipiac University
- MSN in Nursing Education, Phoenix University
- BSN, Long Island University
Her research and teaching focus on nursing education innovation, oral-systemic health, menopause care, and holistic approaches to patient well-being. She is especially committed to improving care for underserved populations and advancing integrative health practices within nursing curricula. Rodriguez promotes plant-based lifestyles and founded the student group Plant-Based Lifestyle for Nurses.
Her recent publications span topics such as menopause education, innovative teaching strategies, and the integration of ethnographic research with quality improvement. These works reflect a strong commitment to interdisciplinary methodologies, patient-centered care, and educational transformation in nursing. Key themes include lifestyle interventions, cultural competency, and mental health support in clinical settings.
- Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine (2022)
- Diplomate, American College of Lifestyle Medicine (2021)
Rodriguez actively mentors students and colleagues through formal programs with the ANA, Sigma Theta Tau, and the National Association of Hispanic Nurses. She has contributed to interprofessional honors education and emphasized mentorship as a cornerstone of academic success. While no specific grants are listed, her work in curriculum innovation and quality improvement suggests engagement in academic and clinical advancement initiatives.
She is a founding faculty advisor for the Plant-Based Lifestyle for Nurses student group, promoting wellness and preventive care. Her interdisciplinary collaborations, especially with Theresa Bucco, highlight a team-based approach to advancing nursing practice and public health awareness.
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