Michele G. Hackney, Ed.D., MSN, RN, CNE

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Michele G. Hackney, Ed.D., MSN, RN, CNE

Curriculum Vitae Michele G. Hackney, Ed.D., MSN, RN, CNE

EDUCATION

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX EdD - LEAD Program, Leadership in Nursing Education Administration, 2016

Dissertation: The Relationship between Nursing Students’ Intrinsic Motivation and Performance on the Licensure Examination

Walden University, Minneapolis, MN MSN-specialization: Nursing Education, 2009

University of Hawaii-KCC, Honolulu, HI ADN, 1990

Austin Community College, Austin, TX Major: Professional Nursing, AAS, 1985-1986

CERTIFICATION

 National League for Nursing (NLN) Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) (2012-2017) · RN License-Texas # 586210 (renewed March 2015-current) · BLS-CPR and First Aid certified (renewed May 2015-current) · Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) (1998-2001) · Neonatal Resuscitation Program (1998-2001) · Board Certified Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse # 298368-03 (1997-2002) · Professional Assault Response Training-16 hours (1995)

SPECIALIZATION

Nurse Educator with 25 years experience organizing and providing patient and staff education sessions. Graduate and doctoral course work with specialization in nursing education and leadership in nursing education administration. Over five years experience in clinical and didactic curriculum development, implementation, and evaluation at ADN and BSN level of nursing education. Comfortable with teaching/learning process in traditional and distance learning environments. Proficient in Blackboard, Web CT, MyCampus, and Canvas learning platforms/management systems. Woman’s Health Nurse with 12 years experience providing evidence-based nursing care in Labor and Delivery, postpartum, newborn nursery, gynecological med-surg, OBGyn clinic/office, and phone triage during and after office hours.

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse with 8 years experience as manager and provider of care in a variety of settings across the life-span of clients to include: adolescent residential treatment, in- patient (acute care, chemical dependency, and dual diagnoses), and partial hospitalization/day treatment for senior adults.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Scott & White College of Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program, Belton, TX Assistant Professor of Nursing, 2010-present

Provides didactic and clinical instruction for BSN students. Nursing concepts and processes related to bio-psycho-social-spiritual needs of clients with adaptive stressors affecting their mental health are emphasized. Courses: NURS 4610 Mental Health Nursing; NURS 4200 Nursing Capstone; NURS 3300 Introduction to Professional Nursing; NURS 3321 Pathophysiology II; NURS 3621 Health Care Delivery II

Austin Community College (ACC), Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Program, Austin, TX Assistant Professor of Nursing, Adjunct, 2010-Spring Semester

Provided clinical instruction for level II ADN students in the care of adult clients/families in structured health care settings with complex medical-surgical health care needs associated with each body system. Implemented clinical skills lab exercises to facilitate and evaluate student learning. Course: RNSG 1443 Complex Concepts of Adult Health.

Austin Community College (ACC), Continuing Education Department, Austin, TX Health Professions Instructor, Nurse Re-Entry Program, 2009-2012

Implemented and evaluated the online didactic component of the nurse re-entry course to prepare nurses for re-entry into professional nursing practice.

Renaissance Women’s Group, Austin, TX Office Nurse and Perinatal Educator, 2001-2010

Performed evidence-based nursing care in a fast-paced obstetrics and gynecology office setting involving technical procedures with sensitivity to patient safety, cultural awareness, efficiency, medical-legal, and ethical issues. Developed curriculum for refresher childbirth education course and antepartum-couples education focused on intimacy and sexuality during pregnancy and the transition to parenthood. Provided education to expectant couples. Conducted phone triage during and after office hours.

Renaissance Women’s Center, Austin, TX Staff Nurse, 1998-2001 Provided care to antepartum, laboring, postpartum, neonatal, and gynecological post-operative patients as an efficient team member. Educated expectant, new parents, and gynecological patients including self and infant care, medication use, breastfeeding, and post-surgical care.

Heritage Health Services-Central Texas Hospital, Cameron, TX RN Program Manager, 1996-1998

Directed and implemented a clinical partial hospitalization program. Supervised and coordinated activities of multi-disciplinary treatment team to maintain continuity of care, quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of treatment program. Performed pre-admission screening assessments. Assisted with community outreach strategies. Educated hospital, nursing facilities, and home health staff through in-services on a variety of psychiatric/mental health topics. Completed employment interviews and annual personnel evaluations. Facilitated patient focus and process group sessions.

HONORS and AWARDS

 Member, Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, Graduate School, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2014 and 2015

 Member, Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society of Education, Alpha Eta Gamma chapter, 2013-present; President, 2015-2016

 Member, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Walden University chapter, 2008-present

 Woman-of-the-Year, Beta Sigma Phi International, Xi Alpha Omega, 2006

 Employee-of-the-Quarter, Renaissance Women’s Group, Fall 2003

 Recipient of academic scholarship awarded by nursing faculty, University of Hawaii-Kapiolani Community College, 1990

PUBLICATIONS

 Hackney, M. G. (in press). More than a paycheck: Glorifying God at work. Journal of Christian Nursing.

 Booth, T. L., Emerson, C. J., Hackney, M. G., & Souter, S. (in press). Preparation of academic nurse educators. Nurse Education in Practice.

 Hackney, M. G. (2016). The relationship between nursing students’ intrinsic motivation and performance on the licensure examination: A correlational study (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from Townsend Memorial Library, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Dissertation Collection. http://umhblibrary.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16668coll9/id/2845

 Hackney, M. G., & Zipperlen, M. (2015). A complex relationship: Leadership, ethics, and morality. Manuscript submitted for publication.

 Hackney, M. G., & Emerson, C. J. (2018). Reproduction. In K. Trakalo, L. Horowitz, & A. McCulloch (Eds.), Nursing: A concept-based approach to learning, Volume 2, 3rd edition, Pearson. Manuscript in preparation.

PRESENTATIONS

 Conference Presenter, Simulation User Network, Laerdal & University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Breakout session: Expanding Simulation to Enhance Clinical Understanding of Mental Health Concepts. Belton, Texas, April 14, 2016.

 Guest Speaker, Nurses Christian Fellowship spring 2016 meeting, Presentation title: More than a Paycheck: Glorifying God at Work. Belton, Texas, March 8, 2016.

 Conference Presenter, Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) Institute - Spring 2015, Poster presentation title: Interprofessional Education: An Approach to Meeting Rural Health Care Needs. Herndon, Virginia, April 29-May 1, 2015

 Conference Presenter, 2015 Texas Public Health Association Annual Education Conference, Poster presentation title: Interprofessional Education: An Approach to Meeting Rural Health Care Needs. Austin, Texas, February 23-25, 2015

 Guest Speaker, Spring 2014 Scott & White College of Nursing Graduating Senior Luncheon, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Presentation title: Leaving a Lasting Legacy. Belton, Texas, April 2014

 Conference Presenter, Consortium of State Organizations for Texas Teacher Education (CSOTTE), Podium presentation title: Programs, Courses, and Completions: Is Texas Making the Grade? Austin, Texas, October 22, 2013

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

 Participant, Baylor University Seminar for Academic Leadership, Baylor University, May 2015

 Textbook Reviewer, Nursing: A Concept-Based Approach to Learning, Volume 2, 2nd edition, Cognition module, Pearson, April 2015

 Textbook Reviewer, Critical Thinking, Clinical Reasoning, and Clinical Judgment: A Practical Approach by Alfaro-LeFevre, Elsevier, October, 2013

 Textbook Reviewer, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: From Suffering to Hope by Potter & Moller, Theories chapter, Pearson, July 2013 · Member, Academic Leadership Seminar, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, fall 2010; spring 2012, fall 2013, fall 2014, fall 2015

· Workshop on Intimacy and Sexuality during Pregnancy and the Transition to Parenthood; Developed, implemented, and evaluated curriculum for expectant couples, Renaissance Women’s Group, October, 2009-2010

· Advance for Nurses Podcast book review: Three Cups of Tea; professional interview discussion of nursing’s influence on author/nurse/mountaineer: Greg Mortenson, July, 2009

· Disaster/Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) Preparedness and Response Learning Module (hybrid); Developed, implemented, and evaluated curriculum for ADN students at Austin Community College, Austin, TX as Practicum Project for MSN, Walden University, 2009

 Childbirth Education Refresher Course; Developed, implemented, and evaluated curriculum for expectant couples, Renaissance Women’s Group, 2006-2010

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

 Member, Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education, Alpha Eta Gamma Chapter, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2013-present, Chapter President, 2015-2016.

 Member, National League for Nursing (NLN), 2012-present

· Member, International Association for Human Caring (IAHC), 2011-present

· Member, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 2011-present

· Member, Nurses Christian Fellowship (NCF), 2010-present

· Member, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Walden University Chapter, 2008-present

SERVICE and COMMITTEE WORK

 Board of Directors, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Center for Innovation, 2016

 Graduate Student Preceptor, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, MSN-Nursing Education student, spring 2016

 Chair, BSN Curriculum Committee, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Scott & White College of Nursing, fall 2015-present

 Graduate Student Preceptor, Grand Canyon University, MSN-Leadership and Administration student, fall 2015

 Recruiter at Baylor Scott & White Round Rock Hospital for College of Nursing (BSN program) & College of Education (EdD program), University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, fall 2015  Recruiter at Temple College and McClennen Community College (nurse faculty meetings) for College of Education (EdD program), University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, fall 2014

 Member, Retention and Financial Aid Committee, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2014- present

 Volunteer nursing services, Christian Farms Tree House (CFTH), Temple, TX. Perform health risk assessments on newly admitted clients entering drug and alcohol rehabilitation, 2014-present

 Member, BSN Curriculum Committee, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Scott & White College of Nursing, 2014-2015

 Board of Directors, Member, Christian Farms Tree House (CFTH), Temple, TX, 2013-present

 Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) Living in the New Normal, Public Engagement State Level Awareness Planning and Action Participant, 2012-2013

 Member, Faculty Search Committee, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Scott & White College of Nursing, 2012

 Member, Curriculum Committee, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2011-2014

 Member, BSN Program Evaluation Committee, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Scott & White College of Nursing, 2010-2015

 Children’s Ministry – Hill Country Bible Church-Pflugerville, TX, 2011-present

 Workshop: Praying in Color – UMHB Alternative Chapel, Belton, TX, Spring 2012; Hope Chapel, Austin, TX, Provided a prayer workshop during the Women’s Retreat, 2011; Hill Country Bible Church-Pflugerville, TX, Provided prayer workshop during Women’s Retreat, 2014

 REAL Life Group (weekly small group biblical study) – Hill Country Bible Church-Pflugerville, TX, co-shepherd (2010-2011), member 2011-present

 Host Home Coordinator, The Great Adventure (Backyard Bible Clubs for community youth), Hill Country Bible Church-Pflugerville, TX, 2011, 2012

 UMHB Food Packing Event, Kids Against Hunger, 2010, 2015  Clinical/Ministry Team Member, Piedras Negras, Mexico Mission Trip, Hill Country Bible Church-Pflugerville, TX, 2009-2011

 Client Advocate/Care Liaison, Breath of Life Ministries & Renaissance Women’s Group, Travis and Williamson Counties, TX, 2009

 Registered Scout Leader/Committee Member/Historian, Boy Scouts of America (BSA), Troop 27, Round Rock, TX, 2005-2008  First Aid Merit Badge Counselor, BSA Troop 27, Round Rock, TX, 2004-2010  Ombudsman (Desert Storm), U.S.S. Worden CG-18, Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, HI, 1991-1992

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