Miranda Rouse, MPH
Program Coordinator, Global Action in Nursing | Institute of Global Health Sciences
Miranda Rouse is the Program Coordinator for Global Action in Nursing (GAIN) at the Institute of Global Health Sciences and plays an essential role in advancing nursing and midwifery across the globe. In her role, Miranda works closely with nurses and midwives every day with GAIN which aims to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality through nurse-midwife mentorship in Liberia, Lesotho, Malawi, and Sierra Leone.
Miranda has a bachelor’s degree in nutrition and a Master's of Public Health. She was also a Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia, where she collaborated on activities related to maternal and child health and nutrition, family planning, and HIV and malaria prevention.
With the Center for Global Nursing, Miranda facilitates the center's Cultural Humility. She also works closely with the center to highlight the work and voices of GAIN nurses and midwives on the frontlines. She is inspired by nurses at UCSF and around the world every day and is grateful to be advancing the role of nurses across the globe.