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Nurse Commander Balances Military and Medicine
26 Nov
Summary
- Commander Rodgers serves as a nurse manager at a cancer center.
- She has dedicated 22 years to military service and 19 to nursing.
- Rodgers incorporates her singing talents into military ceremonies.

Melanie Rodgers exemplifies dedication through her dual career as a U.S. Navy Commander and a nurse manager at Cone Health Cancer Center in Greensboro, North Carolina. Inspired to join the military after 9/11, she has served for 22 years, a commitment slightly longer than her 19 years in nursing. Her path to medicine was unconventional, initially pursuing music before realizing her calling was in healthcare.
Rodgers' military service has taken her on various missions, including humanitarian efforts and filling critical nursing roles in Navy hospitals worldwide. She has provided bedside care and contributed to Navy medicine, often working in hospitals rather than on ships. Her dedication extends to mentoring future leaders, including U.S. Naval Academy students, which she cites as a major motivation for continuing her service.
Beyond her professional duties, Rodgers finds a unique way to contribute her talents by singing at military events like change of command ceremonies and retirements. She commits two to three weeks annually and one weekend per month to her military assignments while continuing her work at the cancer center, showcasing an impressive ability to manage demanding, yet fulfilling, careers.


