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Cherie A. Rosemond, PT, PhD, GCS

Research Scientist

portraitDr. Rosemond’s research interests are related to the long term care experiences of older adults. Using concepts from the business literature related to innovation implementation, her research is directed towards ways nursing homes and hospice organizations can effectively implement new programs to improve the quality of their care. For example, her dissertation research, Implementing Person Centered Care in Nursing Homes, demonstrated that the quality and consistency of management communications about person centered care, was key to effective implementation.

Additionally, Dr. Rosemond is involved in initiatives to address the shortages of healthcare professionals trained in geriatrics and gerontology. Accordingly, she serves as co-director of the Hubbard Program: Collaborative Clinical Care in Geriatrics and Program Advisor to SHAC: Beyond Clinic Walls. These two home visiting programs train students from medicine, nursing, pharmacy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and public health to better understand the home and family as contexts for care decisions.

Dr. Rosemond is board certified by the American Physical Therapy Association as a geriatric clinical specialist. She obtained her doctorate in Health Behavior and Health Education from UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health, her master's degree in Physical Therapy from Duke University, and her bachelor's degree in Biology from Wake Forest University.

 

 

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