Kimberly Clark, M.S.N., RN, CCRN
Pronouns: she/her
Clinical Instructor
Department of Family and Community Health Nursing
Education
- B.A. (Communication Studies), James Madison University
- Diploma (Nursing), Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing
- M.S. (Nursing Education), Grand Canyon University
Teaching
Clark teaches across the undergraduate program curriculum, with a primary focus on clinical rotations in the adult health arena. She has held the role of clinical instructor for NURS 202 Technologies of Practice, NURS 261 Health Assessment Lab, NURS 325 Adults I, NURS 425 Adults II and NURS 498 Senior Synthesis. She also serves as faculty in the Clinical Learning Center, delivering simulation experiences to both undergraduate and graduate students.
Select Publications
- Clark, K., & Falk, M. (2021). Nursing students behind bars. Journal of Nursing Education, 60(8), 470-471.
Professional Service
Clark is a member of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN), the Greater Richmond Area Chapter (GRAC) of the AACN and Sigma Theta Tau International.