Rhoda San Jose
Dr. Rhoda San Jose has been a nurse for over 25 years and is a nurse leader with diverse expertise, including simulation, nursing education, nursing professional development, and nursing informatics. She obtained a Master of Science degree in Nursing Education in 2011, where she discovered her passion for using technology to facilitate learning and enhance patient care. This led her to pursue a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree with a focus on nursing education and nursing informatics from Walden University. She is a Contributing Faculty member with Walden University in the School of Nursing and has served in this role since March 2018.
Dr. San Jose has over 15 years of experience in nursing education and nursing professional development and has been a dedicated advocate for the use of advanced technology and simulation in nursing education and healthcare workforce development. As a nursing leader in informatics, she has been involved in the design, implementation, and optimization of electronic health records and other administrative and clinical information systems used to improve patient care outcomes.
Her research areas of interest are serious games, simulation, augmented and virtual reality, and artificial intelligence in clinical competency development and disease management.
Courses Taught
NURS 6051 - Transforming Nursing and Healthcare Through Technology
Education
DNP, Walden University
MSN, Western Governors University