
معرفی
Rose M. Vick is an Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (VUSN), specializing in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing (PMHNP) across the lifespan. She teaches full-time in PMHNP specialty courses and mentors DNP students. As Project Director of the HRSA-funded Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Grant (BHWET), she focuses on expanding APRN workforce capacity in rural/underserved areas.
Education: PhD in Nursing (University of Arizona), MSN (Vanderbilt), BS in Psychology (Belmont University). Her research interests include resilience, nursing burnout, trauma-informed care, psychosocial oncology, and behavioral health integration in primary care. She practices clinically at Neuroscience and TMS Treatment Centers.
- Grants: Directed/involved in 3 HRSA grants focusing on behavioral health workforce development
- Awards: March of Dimes Nurse of the Year, Outstanding Dissertation (UA), and VUSN Dean’s Award
- Reviewer: Neuroscience Education Institute
Her academic work emphasizes curriculum development for APRN training, telehealth in rural care, and deprescribing strategies in mental health. She actively presents at national conferences like APNA and NPF, focusing on nurse practitioner education and clinical practice innovations.





