Taylor Rogalla
About Taylor Rogalla
Taylor Rogalla is a Clinical Account Specialist with a background in nursing and athletics. She has experience working in various medical roles and has been with Biosense Webster since 2020.
Work at BioSense
Taylor Rogalla has been employed as a Clinical Account Specialist at BioSense Webster since 2020. In this role, Taylor is responsible for managing clinical accounts and providing support to healthcare professionals. The position requires a strong understanding of medical devices and patient care, ensuring that clients receive the necessary resources and information to enhance their practice.
Previous Experience in Nursing
Prior to joining BioSense Webster, Taylor Rogalla accumulated extensive nursing experience. From 2016 to 2020, Taylor worked at Advocate Christ Medical Center in various capacities, including four years as a Registered Nurse in the Adult Surgical Heart Unit and two years in the Electrophysiology Lab. This experience provided Taylor with a solid foundation in patient care and advanced nursing practices.
Athletic Background at Creighton University
Taylor Rogalla was an NCAA Division I Athlete at Creighton University from 2011 to 2015. This experience involved rigorous training and competition, which contributed to Taylor's discipline and teamwork skills. Balancing athletics with academic responsibilities, Taylor earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing during this time.
Educational Background
Taylor Rogalla studied at Creighton University, where they pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from 2011 to 2016. The program provided comprehensive training in nursing principles and practices, preparing Taylor for a successful career in healthcare. The combination of academic and practical experiences during this period laid the groundwork for Taylor's future roles in nursing and clinical account management.
Volunteer Experience
In 2013, Taylor Rogalla volunteered at GIKK Ortho Specialists for one month in the Greater Omaha Area. This volunteer position allowed Taylor to gain exposure to orthopedic care and further develop skills in patient interaction and support. Such experiences contribute to a well-rounded understanding of the healthcare environment.