Jacqueline Passariello, NP-C, RFNA

Jacqueline Passariello, NP-C, RFNA, is a board-certified adult-gerontological primary care nurse practitioner and registered nurse first assistant with over a decade of healthcare experience. She specializes in orthopaedic surgery, bone health, and osteoporosis management. She collaborates with a multidisciplinary team of orthopaedic surgeons to diagnose, treat, and manage musculoskeletal conditions, with a particular focus on optimizing bone density, preventing fractures, and improving long-term skeletal health.

Jacqueline’s clinical experience spans a wide range of orthopaedic procedures and robotic-assisted surgeries, where she emphasizes patient education, safety, and evidence-based perioperative care. In addition to her clinical practice, she serves as an adjunct lab professor at Monmouth University, guiding Bachelor of Science in Nursing students in core nursing competencies and fostering the next generation of skilled clinicians.

Jacqueline earned her Master of Science in Nursing degree as an adult-gerontological primary care nurse practitioner from Monmouth University, along with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Rutgers and a bachelor's degree in exercise science from Sacred Heart University.

Passionate about advancing bone health across the lifespan, Jacqueline integrates preventive care, patient education, and collaborative treatment strategies to enhance mobility, independence, and quality of life for her patients.