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Nanda E. Rogers serves as a Lecturer in the Nursing department at Cabarrus College of Health Sciences, holding this position since 2014. She specializes in teaching Maternal/Newborn and Pediatric nursing courses while mentoring students through clinical rotations.
Education:
- BS in Communication Studies, Wingate University
- ADN, Carolinas College of Health Sciences (2000)
- MSN, Gardner-Webb University (2013)
Her research and teaching focus centers on evidence-based nursing education with emphasis on Maternal and Child Health, Pediatric Nursing, and Neonatal Intensive Care applications. Drawing from 14 years as a NICU nurse at Levine Children’s Hospital, she integrates clinical preceptorship techniques and family education methodologies into curriculum development. Ms. Rogers prioritizes student success through personalized mentorship in both classroom and high-acuity clinical environments.
Prior to academia, she worked in private sector communications before transitioning to nursing. At Levine Children’s Hospital, she served as staff preceptor, family educator, and CPR/NRP instructor—roles that directly inform her current teaching philosophy.
Ms. Rogers maintains active involvement in student development, guiding cohorts through complex clinical scenarios while celebrating milestones in their nursing education journey. Her industry experience bridges theoretical knowledge with real-world pediatric/neonatal care challenges.
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