Bio
Dr. Rossow joined the faculty of IUSB in August of 2016 as an assistant professor teaching graduate courses in health systems delivery, management principles, health policy, and healthcare human resource management.
She is a healthcare professional with a background in healthcare management and leadership having served over 30 years in a number of division, director, and management positions in community hospitals and a regional healthcare system. She has a comprehensive background in various healthcare services with experience in planning, operations, logistics, financial and human resource management. Dr. Rossow is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and also holds a Certificate in International Health.
She has presented both nationally and internationally, authored peer-reviewed articles, book chapters and co-authored a textbook titled Health Organizations: Theory, Behavior and Development. Along with two of her colleagues she is currently writing a book titled Health Systems Thinking: A Primer scheduled for release in early 2019. Her research interests include international health, pandemics, health systems in crisis, organizational and biomedical ethics. Dr. Rossow has a passion for study abroad having participated in 14 study abroad trips to five countries, most recently co-leading trips to both Sweden and Belize.