Sarah A. Hubbell, DNP, FNP-C, CNL
Assistant Professor
Program Director
Full-Time Faculty
Cowell Hall 409
Biography
Dr. Hubbell is the program director for the undergraduate nursing program and has taught in undergraduate and graduate nursing programs at USF since 2017, including courses on evidence-based practice and health assessment. She currently teaches Applied Pathophysiology, and Pharmacology I in the BSN program. Dr. Hubbell's scholarly work has focused on advance care planning and improving end of life care, particularly for homeless and underserved populations.
Expertise
- Nurse Practitioner, Urgent Care
- Quality Nurse Consultant, Virtual Nursing Team
- Clinical Nurse, Emergency Department
Appointments
- Chair, Academic Standards Committee
Education
- University of San Francisco, DNP, 2017
- University of San Francisco, MSN, 2015
- Johns Hopkins University, BS in Nursing, 2001
- Smith College, BA in Women's Studies, 1998
Selected Publications
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Hubbell, S. A. (2017). Advance care planning with individuals experiencing homelessness: Literature review and recommendations for public health practice. Public Health Nursing. 34(5), 472-478.