Full Name
Rose Wolfe, RN
Job Title
Lead Oncology Nurse Navigator, Naviance
Company
Johns Hopkins Healthcare Solutions
Speaker Bio
Rose Wolfe, RN, BSN, OCN, ONN-CG, NC-BC, is an oncology certified nurse with 33 years of experience in oncology nursing.
Rose’s passion for oncology was influenced by the loss of her mother to breast cancer in 1990 and the loss of her sister-in-law to adrenal cancer in 1981. After earning her degree in nursing, Rose began her
journey in oncology at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center on the inpatient hematology/oncology floor. She cared for a complex group of patients undergoing treatment for leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma and other hematologic malignancies.
In 1999, Rose developed the new position of breast program coordinator for the Breast Evaluation and Treatment Program at the University of Maryland. For nine years she coordinated their
multidisciplinary program and navigated breast cancer patients from diagnosis through treatment, which included chemotherapy, surgery and radiation.
Rose continued her work in oncology for 10 years at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center where she worked in a variety of capacities including outpatient infusion, survivorship and
navigation. She guided hundreds of patients through the complexities of treatment and survivorship while utilizing patient-centered care and evidenced-based practice. She has a strong belief in integrative
care and worked diligently to incorporate complementary practices into mainstream care.
She continues her career at Johns Hopkins in their Naviance program supporting company’s employees and their loved ones by providing cancer education, guidance and support.
Understanding that cancer care affects mind, body and spirit, Rose continues to provide whole-person care to maintain quality of life for patients undergoing treatment for cancer and through survivorship.
Rose earned a nursing degree from the University of Maryland School of Nursing, in 1992. She is currently enrolled in a nursing master’s program at Drexel University. Graduation date planned 6/2026.
Rose’s passion for oncology was influenced by the loss of her mother to breast cancer in 1990 and the loss of her sister-in-law to adrenal cancer in 1981. After earning her degree in nursing, Rose began her
journey in oncology at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center on the inpatient hematology/oncology floor. She cared for a complex group of patients undergoing treatment for leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma and other hematologic malignancies.
In 1999, Rose developed the new position of breast program coordinator for the Breast Evaluation and Treatment Program at the University of Maryland. For nine years she coordinated their
multidisciplinary program and navigated breast cancer patients from diagnosis through treatment, which included chemotherapy, surgery and radiation.
Rose continued her work in oncology for 10 years at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center where she worked in a variety of capacities including outpatient infusion, survivorship and
navigation. She guided hundreds of patients through the complexities of treatment and survivorship while utilizing patient-centered care and evidenced-based practice. She has a strong belief in integrative
care and worked diligently to incorporate complementary practices into mainstream care.
She continues her career at Johns Hopkins in their Naviance program supporting company’s employees and their loved ones by providing cancer education, guidance and support.
Understanding that cancer care affects mind, body and spirit, Rose continues to provide whole-person care to maintain quality of life for patients undergoing treatment for cancer and through survivorship.
Rose earned a nursing degree from the University of Maryland School of Nursing, in 1992. She is currently enrolled in a nursing master’s program at Drexel University. Graduation date planned 6/2026.
