
Caroline Meza
Assistant Professor · Transition of graduate nurses into professional practice
Seton Hall UniversityAbout
Caroline Meza is an Assistant Professor at Seton Hall University College of Nursing, bringing 26 years of experience in nursing practice and education. She is board-certified in Emergency Nursing (CEN), Nursing Professional Development (NPD-BC), and Advanced Holistic Nursing (AHN-BC). Her roles include teaching foundational and clinical nursing courses while serving as a volunteer on national professional nursing organizations.
Caroline’s research focuses on three core areas: the transition of graduate nurses into professional practice, nurse wellbeing, and the delivery of nursing care within vulnerable populations. These interests align with her specialization in Emergency Nursing, Nursing Professional Development, and Holistic Nursing, reflecting her commitment to advancing nursing education and practice.
She teaches courses such as NUTH 1101 Professional Nursing Practice Foundations and NUTH 3917 Acute Adult Nursing (lecture and clinical). Her work emphasizes building nursing leadership and addressing critical healthcare challenges in underserved communities.
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