Clinical Assistant Professor

Kelsey Rumley (she/her) is a family nurse practitioner and clinical assistant professor in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She earned her B.A. with a concentration in Public Health and China Studies from Hampshire College, an innovative liberal arts college in Amherst, MA where students design their own programs of study. In 2023, Kelsey received her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from UVM and joined the Department of Nursing as full-time faculty. She is also a primary care provider at Appletree Bay Primary Care, the UVM CNHS faculty practice.

Areas of expertise: primary care across the lifespan; healthcare for LGBTQIA+ patients

Awards and Recognition

  • Donna and Remo Pizzagalli Scholarship, University of Vermont, December 2021
  • Foundation for Psychocultural Research-Hampshire College Program in Culture, Brain, and Development, Hampshire College, October 2011
  • Denice O’Neill Scholarship Fund, Hampshire College, November 2011

Associations and Affiliations

  • American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
  • Vermont Nurse Practitioners Association
  • Sigma Theta Tau – International Honor Society of Nursing
Kelsey Rumley UVM Nursing Clinical Assistant Professor

Education

  • D.N.P., University of Vermont
  • B.A., Hampshire College

Contact

Courses Taught

  • NURS 3220 - Pathophysiology
  • PRNU 2114 - Introduction to clinical practice lab
  • GRNS/PATH 6250 - Genetics for clinicians