Kelsey Rosen, NP

Kelsey Rosen, MSN, CRNP graduated from University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing in 2015 with her Master of Science in Nursing and received her adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioner license. She has been a nurse practitioner for 9 years. After graduation, she was selected for and completed a competitive one year advanced practitioner residency in trauma and critical care medicine at George Washington University Hospital.
After the residency, she worked for 4 years as a nurse practitioner for the Center for Trauma and Critical Care Medicine at George Washington University Hospital. As she gained more clinical experience and comfort in her career, she pursued more teaching and mentorship opportunities. She joined the Advanced Practitioner Residency Committee in 2017 and then became Co-director for the 2019-2020 cohort. She also was responsible for organizing monthly educational grand rounds for advanced practitioners and students.
Currently, she has worked the last 5 years in general surgery at University of Maryland Shore Medical Center where her role consists of first assisting surgeries, caring for surgical patients in the hospital, and managing patients in the outpatient clinic setting. She also works part time at University of Maryland Urgent Care. Throughout her career she has always had a passion for educating and mentoring students.
Why the PALLA Fellowship?
The fellowship has enhanced my professional development by helping me to learn valuable leadership and teaching skills to precept advanced practitioner students. It has provided me with the educational resources and tools to be the best preceptor and mentor that I can be while supporting my goal to educate and inspire future advanced practitioners.