Nancy L. Rothman
Director
Department of Nursing
Temple University
United States of America
Biography
Nancy L. Rothman is the Independence Foundation Professor of Urban Community Nursing in the Department of Nursing where she serves as Director of Community-based Practices. Her research focuses upon primary health care and community-defined health risks and prevention/intervention strategies. She serves as a consultant to the Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) Health Network, a network of nurse practitioner-led primary care practices and is a member of the Governing Board of the National Nursing Centers Consortium.
Research Interest
Her research Interests include Adolescent Health, Chronic Disease, Chronic Disease Prevention,Community Based Program Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Diabetes and Environmental Health, etc.
Publications
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Campbell C, Gracely E, Tran M, Starkey N, Kersten H, Palermo P, Rothman N, Line L, Hansen-Turton T (2012) Primary prevention of lead exposure—blood lead results at age two years. International journal of environmental research and public health. 9(4):1216-1226.
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Nancy L R and Donald B P (2015) The role of the collaborative team in nurse-led Health Centers. In Hansen Turton, Sherman and King (Eds.), Nurse-led Clinics Operations, Policy and Opportunities, New York, NY: Springer, 83-87.