
معرفی
Rolanda Johnson is the Associate Dean for Culture and Connectedness and the Joseph A. Johnson, Jr., Distinguished Leadership Professor at Vanderbilt University's School of Nursing. Her research focuses on health promotion for African-Americans, Black racial identity, and the intersection of genetics with obesity and chronic disease. She holds advanced credentials including PhD, MSN, RN, and FAAN (Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing).
Research Interests: Dr. Johnson's work addresses systemic health disparities through culturally competent approaches in genomics, obesity prevention, and cardiovascular health. She explores how religious beliefs intersect with genetic counseling practices in healthcare settings.
Key Contributions: Her publications span topics from community pharmacy access to genetic counseling ethics. She actively reviews for journals like Journal of Genetic Counseling and participates in organizations such as the National Black Nurses Association and Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society.
Awards:
- Joseph A. Johnson, Jr., Distinguished Leadership Professorship
- Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)




