

Populations notably supports her current academic priorities, which includes workĪs Associate Editor of MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing (where she oversees its popular “Toward Evidence-Based Practice” column), onsiteĮvaluator for the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), and nationalĪdvisor to the March of Dimes (Nurse Advisory Committee). Rohan's 30+ year advanced practice clinical career focusing on maternal-child (2013) and was selected to become a member of the first nationalĭr. Rohan returned to Columbia University where Through her advanced practice career, Dr. She soon earned her first MS degree from Columbia University (1991), and a Post-GraduateĬertificate as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner from SUNY Stony Brook (1993). Medical College Continuing Education Program for Nurses where she earned a CertificateĪs a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (1989, prior to graduate degree requirement for APRNs). Working as a staff nurse in the NICU at Cornell Medical Center (now New York Presbyterian-WeillĬornell Medical Center), she was selected for participation in the Cornell University She quickly moved into an acute care clinical career in New York City.

Rohan earned her BS degree with a major in Nursing from SUNY Binghamton Of Nursing, as well as inaugural Program Director for its Doctor of Nursing PracticeĪ SUNY alumna, Dr. Rohan is Associate Professor and Chair of Graduate Studies at Downstate’s College Office of the Senior Vice President of Researchĭr.

