Portrait of Dr. Kimberly Ann Rosenbaum

Dr. Kimberly Ann Rosenbaum

  • Clinical Associate Professor at St. David's School of Nursing, College of Health Professions

Biography

Dr. Kim Rosenbaum, Clinical Associate Professor, St. David’s School of Nursing, received her PhD from University of Texas at Tyler, her MSN in Advanced Clinical Nursing from George Mason University, BSN from Hawaii Pacific University, and an Associate in Arts from St. Petersburg Junior College. She was previously the Deputy Director of the U.S. Army’s sole OB/GYN Specialty Program and served in the Army for 22 years. Dr. Rosenbaum is nationally certified in inpatient obstetrics, electronic fetal monitoring, is an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant, a published author, and a reviewer for Nursing for Women’s Health. Ms. Rosenbaum has served as an elected leader within the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) and on numerous AWHONN Committees. She is particularly passionate about lactation, neurodivergence, and underserved populations in perinatal healthcare. Dr. Rosenbaum is recognized as a subject-matter expert and has served on multiple Defense Health Agency committees, conducted numerous legal case reviews, and presented at a Defense Health Agency Teleconference. In 2016, Ms. Rosenbaum was recognized by the Center for Health Equity, Education, and Research (CHEER) for the Baby Friendly certification tools she created, which are now being shared nationwide.

Research Interests

Expanding lactation care, exclusive breast pumping, nursing care of the postpartum patient, underserved populations in perinatal health

Teaching Interests

Maternal Newborn care
Psychiatric Nursing
Leadership
Professional development
Ethics