Resources & Research Support

Faculty Resources
Adjunct Faculty – College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMUCC) College of Nursing and Health Sciences invites applications for adjunct faculty to teach courses on a class-by-class basis. TAMUCC hires adjunct faculty to teach in the classroom, clinical setting, and online/remote for our undergraduate and graduate programs.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Doctorate/Master’s degree in nursing or related field and at least one year of professional work experience.
TO APPLY: Qualified candidates should send cover letter, curriculum vita, and contact information of three professional references via email to CONHS.DeansOffice@tamucc.edu. The subject line should state “Adjunct Faculty – College of Nursing and Health Sciences”.
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Veterans/ Disability Employer.
For full time opportunities see link: Assistant/Associate Professor, Nursing
Faculty Handbook
College of Nursing and Health Sciences Faculty Handbook
eLine Pre-Licensure Track Preceptor/Clinical Coach Orientation Manual
Journal of Nursing Regulation (JNR) The NCSBN National Simulation Study:A Longitudinal, Randomized, Controlled Study Replacing Clinical Hours with Simulation in Prelicensure Nursing Education
Student Handbooks
College of Nursing and Health Sciences Student Handbook
Student Handbook and Code of Conduct
ListServ
Listservs have been set up for College of Nursing and Health Sciences students, faculty, staff, and alumni. A listserv is essentially an easy way to send an E-mail to a group of people. Rather than trying to type in the addresses of each of the individuals, you can send one message to the listserv you are a member of. The message will be received by each person who is a member of the listserv.
CONHS - All faculty and staff are members of this listserv.
CONHS Faculty - Only faculty are members of this listserv.
conhs-faculty@listserv.tamucc.edu
CONHS Adjunct Faculty - Only adjunct faculty and department chairs are members of this listserv.
conhs-adjunct-faculty@listserv.tamucc.edu
CONHS Staff - Only staff are members of this listserv.
conhs-staff@listserv.tamucc.edu
CONHS Students - the various student listservs are managed by CONHS Student Services Coordinator.
Organizations
University Resources
Office of Student Financial Assistance
Licensure:
Registred Nurse (RN) Texas Board of Nursing (TBON)
Certifications:
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program (AANPCP)
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
Family Nurse Practitioner Board Certified (FNP-BC)
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
Certified Nurse Educator (CNE)
Research Support
For assistance with the following, please make an appointment with Sheryl McMillan, Senior Research Development Officer at sheryl.mcmillan@tamucc.edu. The support you can anticipate is as follows:
- Developing resources, interdisciplinary collaborations, and community partnerships
- Working closely with Faculty/Investigator to coordinate a timeline that facilitates the development, preparation and submission of an application to a funding agency
- Assisting in the identification of funding sources based on faculty research interest
- Assisting with grant proposal preparation
- Assisting with development and maintenance of biosketches
- Editing grant proposal documents
- Supporting budget preparation
- Facilitating grant-writing consultation
- Linking with Research & Innovation
- Developing abstract submissions
- Supporting the preparation of poster and podium presentations (using templates)
- Editing manuscript
To streamline the research development process, the CONHS is implementing the Principal Investigator Early Request (PIER) process. PIER was designed to enhance support for faculty who wish to develop a proposal for external funding to support their research and/or community engagement.
When you have a prospective research topic or project, log on to the PIER page, complete the simple Qualtrics survey that includes your contact information, a few sentences about your prospective research project, and the type of support that you may need (funding source, editing, interdisciplinary partner, budget preparation, etc.). Your PIER will then be routed to the CONHS Dean, Associate Dean, and Senior Research Development Officer who will arrange to meet with you to discuss your project and provide you with ongoing support and resources necessary to achieve your research goals.
The PIER link: https://tamucc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6Vx8qQMvN5eLBjf
Pivot-RP, the most trusted and comprehensive source of global funding information, is a new resource for TAMUCC faculty, staff, and students. Users can track funding opportunities, discover collaborators, get tailored funding recommendations and alerts, and gain insights from previously awarded grants. Access is available for TAMUCC faculty, staff, and students using you Islander email.
Training session:
https://proquestmeetings.webex.com/recordingservice/sites/proquestmeetings/recording/a8065339dcd1429eaaba13d9b463fe02/playback
Log in:
https://pivot.proquest.com
Monthly Gathering of Faculty PATH (Program for Advancing The Health of South Texas)
Purpose: Advancing the health of residents of South Texas through scholarship that focuses on understanding individual, family, community, and population needs. The program provides a mechanism for coordinating faculty effort and enhancing support services.
Program Goals:
- Advance nursing research within the CONHS through coordinated faculty effort.
- Develop an effective research support team.
- Establish an ongoing source of scholarship opportunities to support doctoral student scholarly experiences.
Expected Outcome:
The design of efficient and effective interventions that improve the health of individuals, families, communities, and patient populations.
Membership: All faculty members engaged in the design and implementation of scholarly activities as part of their assigned responsibilities.