Linda Curley, DNP, FNP, CNE, CNE (cl), CHSOS, CHSE

Assistant Professor, Clinical Educator Track and Clinical Learning Coordinator

Division of Entry to Baccalaureate Nursing

732-858-3542

Specialty: Education equity serves as a Rutgers student advisor with the Office of Student Services. Patient safety and medical error prevention, simulation, IPE, critical care and pediatric clinical experiences, student remediation.

  • Center for Clinical Learning

Dr. Linda Curley is an Assistant Professor and Clinical Learning Coordinator in the Center for Clinical Learning (CCL) at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, School of Nursing. Dr. Curley teaches didactic courses and labs. She also works collaboratively with faculty in Newark and New Brunswick to implement simulation-based learning and student clinical skills. This facilitates clinical judgment. Dr. Curley is a dynamic educator involved in curriculum development, and continuing education programs, and has taught students in the undergraduate program including acute care and pediatric clinical settings. 

Linda. Curley was granted her MSN and FNP from Dominican College in Blauvelt, N.Y. Dr. Curley earned her DNP at Rutgers University School of Nursing in 2002. Her professional focus areas are patient safety and medical error prevention, simulation and skill development, IPE, social determinants of health, and student support and remediation. Dr. Curley’s socialfocus areas are equity and inclusivity in education and healthcare & domestic violence and sexual abuse awareness.  She serves as a Rutgers student advisor with the Office of Student Services.