Darlene
Rogers,
BS, PhD, RN, NPD-BC
Education Coordinator
Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
Dr. Rogers is a nursing education coordinator for the Emory Nurse Residency Program and part-time faculty in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University. When she worked in direct patient-care, she was a medical-surgical nurse. She obtained her PhD in Nursing from Mercer University, her MSN in Nursing Education from Duke University, a post-graduate certificate in Nursing Informatics from Duke University, her BSN from Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, and her BS in Computer Information Systems from Goldey Beacom College. Her doctoral dissertation was a mixed-methods study on the emergence of informal clinical leadership.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
The Interprofessional Identity Program (IPIP) was created to provide a longitudinal setting for nursing and medical students to learn about each other and consider their professional identities as members of interprofessional health care teams. The curriculum was predominantly student led and presented virtually, and considered the aspects of teamwork, resilience, critical consciousness, and workplace culture.
IPIP included four sessions held via Zoom between January and April 2021. Materials for each session were provided online and included focused pre-work for the students and discussion…