Dana London, DNP, R.N.

Assistant Professor/Industry Professional
Doctor of Nursing Practice from Aspen UniversityM.S. in Nursing Administration from SUNY Empire State UniversityB.S. in Nursing from Molloy University

Dr. London brings extensive clinical and leadership experience in Maternal-Child Health to nursing education. Her clinical background includes experience as a PICU nurse at a Level I Trauma Center, working across specialty areas including the NICU, Pediatrics, Pediatric Emergency Department, and Newborn Nursery. She has also served in leadership roles as a Clinical Nurse Manager and Acting Patient Care Director within Maternal-Child Health services.

Dr. London is committed to fostering excellence, compassion, and cultural competence in nursing practice. She teaches Medical Terminology, Fundamentals of Transcultural Nursing, Pathophysiology, and Adult Elder I to St. John’s University nursing students.

Areas of Expertise

Nursing Administration and Leadership, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Newborn Nursery, Pediatrics, Pediatric Emergency Department