Coastal Carolina Chapter President-Elect Bio:
Shara Rhodes: With nearly a decade as a frontline clinician and nurse leader in the Emergency Nursing specialty, Dr. Shara Rhodes is a true advocate for nurses. As a student, Shara enjoyed the fast-paced environment of the department and quickly found her niche with the Emergency Team as a nurse extern. As a new graduate, Shara excelled at caring for patients specifically with cardiac, neurological, psychiatric and surgical emergencies. As she advanced her skill clinically, Shara found a great interest in professional development. She piloted an early version of a nurse-led competency assessment and validation model for her department. With positive nurse engagement results, this model was cascaded to inpatient acute care areas under her guidance and mentoring. While working in the Emergency Department, her passion for throughput and patient safety garnered excellent care outcomes for patients. Additionally, Shara’s commitment to shared governance ensured teamwork and collaboration remained central to care delivery in her department. In 2014, she transitioned away from the bedside to impact the future of nursing as an executive.
Originally licensed as an Associate-degree nurse, Dr. Rhodes has earned her Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees in nursing within the last 15 years. She has also gained expert nursing certification in executive nursing and nursing professional development. She was selected as a fellow of the VHA’s professional coaching and mentoring program, with over 2,500 documented hours as a coach mentor since 2017. Her affiliations with professional nursing associations continues to sustain her unique insight into contemporary nursing issues, which she uses to develop measures to help leaders address nursing needs effectively.
Having delivered best-in-class presentations on clinical care, resilience, engagement, workforce advancement, leader development, diversity, and clinical outcomes; Shara is delighted for the opportunity to share her talents within the Emergency Nurses Association. As a candidate for leadership within the South Carolina Emergency Nurses Association, Shara plans to utilize her experience as a clinician and mentor to be a resource to nurses across their career continuum while advancing the specialty of Emergency Nursing and continuing the growth initiatives of the SCENA.
As a fourth-generation nursing professional, Shara currently serves as the Vice President of Nursing Operations for a large Nashville-based healthcare organization. She resides in Myrtle Beach with her husband and three children. In her spare time, she and her family enjoy backyard bonfires and sunrises at the beach.