NLNAC BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Linda Norman, DSN, RN, FAAN
Biographical Sketch


Linda Norman received a BSN and MSN in Adult Health from the University of Virginia and a DSN from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She currently serves as the Senior Associate Dean for Academics at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. She has been involved in nursing education for over 30 years, serving in administrative positions for the past 20 years.

Dr. Norman focused her career on developing innovative quality improvement curricula that has been tested, published, and presented for a decade through various interdisciplinary and international forums. She has been involved with health professions education activities with the Institute for Health Care Improvement (IHI) since 1993, both nationally and internationally.

She has been successful in securing multiple training grants for VUSN both as PI and contributing author. She served as the PI for a Division of Nursing Disadvantaged Student Program grant, the Academic Peer Professional Support for At-Risk Students, which initiated the Academic Enhancement program at VUSN, a program that is still in place. She also served as the principal American investigator of an international project with three European and three American universities funded by the Funds for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education and the European Commission aimed at understanding the global nature of today’s nursing workforce issues and designing appropriate nursing education curricula. This grant funded student and faculty exchanges between the three European countries for VUSN and the other 5 schools of nursing.

She has been involved as project faculty, program evaluator, and technical assistance team member for 6 grants that were related to Quality Improvement. She served as a member of the evaluation team for the Johnson & Johnson Media Campaign prior to her current role as Evaluation Director for the RWJF/NWHF Partner’s Investing in Nursing’s Future project.