Annie J. Rohan

Maria Moffa

Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Transition to Practice Program
College of Nursing and Allied Health

Office Location: Metro, Dickinson Hall, Room 4439

Courses

  • Epic Electronic Health Record
  • Health Law and Policy
  • Leadership

Research

  • The Human Side of Epic Electronic Health Record
  • Maximizing the Patient Experience
  • Leading with Integrity and Strength

Education

  • BS, St. Joseph’s University
  • MS, Drexel University
  • JD, Widener University School of Law

Academic Profile

Executive leader at the intersection of Operations, Human Resources, and Enterprise Learning, with years of experience as a college professor and academic leader and a proven record of scaling workforce ecosystems to 70,000+ users and building 300+ person teams across healthcare and corporate environments. Brings deep expertise in curriculum design, faculty development, accreditation-aligned program leadership, and the integration of academic rigor into enterprise learning and workforce strategy.

Known for leading complex turnarounds and large-scale transformations, including Epic electronic health record implementations, and leadership development systems that drive measurable performance improvement. Adept at translating educational theory into practical, high-impact learning models that support organizational growth, talent readiness, and cultural alignment.

Recognized for transforming underperforming academic, clinical, and operational programs into high-impact, growth-driving organizations through clear strategy, strong culture, and disciplined execution. Partners most effectively with institutions and enterprises that value people, learning excellence, and sustainable performance.

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