John Hurley
Assistant Professor
Full-Time Faculty
Biography
Dr. John Hurley loves to teach and has been teaching in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at USF for over eight years. He has thirty-seven years of experience as a clinical nurse, fifteen as nursing staff development and eight years of pediatric simulation teaching experience. He created and implemented a program for developing, nurturing, and sustaining the interior life of the nurse.
Education
- DNP. Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, CA
- MSN, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA
- Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA
- BSN, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Prior Experience
- University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA August 2014 – Present Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing and Health Professions
Courses taught: Nursing in the Jesuit Tradition I, Senior Seminar, Nursing Senior Capstone Clinical/ Complex Care, Pediatric Simulation Laboratory - University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 2010 – July, 2014 Adjunct Faculty
Courses taught: Nursing in the Jesuit Tradition, Pediatric Simulation Laboratory - Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, CA 2009-2010
Adjunct Faculty, Pediatric Clinical Instructor - Children’s Hospital Oakland, Oakland, CA 1997 – 2016
Emergency Department RN II, Preceptor for new nursing staff - University of California Davis 1993 – 1997
Pediatric Oncology RN II - Fort Defiance Indian Hospital 1988 – 1992
Emergency Department RN II - Fort Defiance Elementary School 1988 – 1991
First Grade teacher - San Francisco General Hospital 1982 – 1988
Medical/Surgical RN II