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Kelsey Rose, MPH, RD

Clinical Assistant Professor

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Kelsey Rose
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Alma mater(s)
  • M.P.H., Nutritional Sciences, Dietetics, University of Michigan School of Public Health
  • B.A., Politcal Science, Ohio University
Affiliated Department(s)
  • Osher Center, University of Vermont
  • Vermont Eating Disorder Task Force
  • Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, member
  • Vermont Association for Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Weight Inclusive Nutrition and Dietetics, member

BIO

Kelsey L. Rose is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at ¶¶Òõ̽̽. Kelsey has a BA in political science from Ohio University and graduated with a master’s in public health from the University of Michigan. She completed her dietetic training in the treatment of eating disorders at Simmons University and served as a fellow for the Leadership Education in Adolescent Health fellowship program at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Drawn to behavioral health and the complexities of malnutrition, Kelsey’s clinical interests are focused on the field of eating disorders. She also has a special interest in Adolescent Medicine.  Her research focuses on the intersection of stigma and health. 

Kelsey aspires to teach from a biopsychosocial approach; one that recognizes the individual biochemical purpose that food plays within the complex psychological and socioecological framework. Moreover, she believes in the importance that dietitians possess a basic understanding of eating disorders and disordered eating to promote comprehensive care and treatment. 

Courses

  • NFS 2143: Nutrition in the Life Cycle
  • NFS 3323: Nutrition Education and Counseling
  • NFS 3890: Community Practicum
  • NFS 3990: Eating Disorders
  • NFS 4260: Clinical Nutrition 1
  • NFS 4261: Clinical Nutrition 2

Publications

Area(s) of expertise

  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Eating Disorders
  • Adolescent medicine

Bio

Kelsey L. Rose is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at ¶¶Òõ̽̽. Kelsey has a BA in political science from Ohio University and graduated with a master’s in public health from the University of Michigan. She completed her dietetic training in the treatment of eating disorders at Simmons University and served as a fellow for the Leadership Education in Adolescent Health fellowship program at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Drawn to behavioral health and the complexities of malnutrition, Kelsey’s clinical interests are focused on the field of eating disorders. She also has a special interest in Adolescent Medicine.  Her research focuses on the intersection of stigma and health. 

Kelsey aspires to teach from a biopsychosocial approach; one that recognizes the individual biochemical purpose that food plays within the complex psychological and socioecological framework. Moreover, she believes in the importance that dietitians possess a basic understanding of eating disorders and disordered eating to promote comprehensive care and treatment. 

Courses

  • NFS 2143: Nutrition in the Life Cycle
  • NFS 3323: Nutrition Education and Counseling
  • NFS 3890: Community Practicum
  • NFS 3990: Eating Disorders
  • NFS 4260: Clinical Nutrition 1
  • NFS 4261: Clinical Nutrition 2

Publications

Areas of Expertise

  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Eating Disorders
  • Adolescent medicine