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Susan Darby is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Department Chair of Undergraduate Nursing at Seton Hall University's College of Nursing. She holds a Ph.D. in Nursing Education from Capella University (2017), an MS from Syracuse University (1998), and a BS from Lycoming College (1989).
- Specialization in Maternal-Newborn Nursing and Simulation-Based Education
- Focus on cultural competency in healthcare delivery
- Recipient of multiple national honors and military awards
Her research emphasizes simulation's impact on nursing student outcomes, cultural competency in maternal care, and integrative approaches to women's health. She has taught courses spanning health assessment, pharmacology, maternal-newborn nursing, and interprofessional team leadership.
Her publications include studies on simulation-based learning and cross-cultural perinatal care. She has presented her research at Sigma Theta Tau and nursing conferences.
Notable awards include:
- Seton Hall University Teacher of the Year (2025)
- Joy of Nursing Award (2025)
- Inducted into multiple national honor societies (Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Theta Tau, Golden Key)
- U.S. Army commendations (1991)
- Advanced Toastmaster Bronze (2001)
She serves as Primary Nurse Planner/Chair for Continuing Education (2022-2025), NCLEX Bootcamp Director (2021-2025), and holds leadership roles in academic committees including Curriculum Co-Chair (2020-2025) and Sigma Theta Tau Secretary (2016-present).





