Meghan Monney, PhD, MSN, RN
Assistant Professor/Clinical
Dr. Monney is an accomplished educator with over six years of teaching experience. She strives for teaching excellence and utilizes multiple teaching modalities to ensure student understanding. Dr. Monney has a passion for teaching and believes that it is her professional responsibility to assist in the education of the nurses of tomorrow.
She is currently the course coordinator for NURS4314: Care of the Adult 1 Clinical. Dr. Monney has a strong interest in simulation with 15-plus years of high-fidelity patient simulation experience. Dr. Monney has given several presentations on simulation and assisted other nursing programs in developing and implementing their curricular-driven simulation programs.
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Professional Background
Education
- 2023 - Ph.D. in nursing science - University of Texas Health San Antonio
- 2018 - Master of Science in Nursing with Specialization in Education - Walden University
- 1996 - BSN in Nursing - University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas
Highlights
HONORS AND AWARDS
2018 Jonas Scholar
2017 Texas Tech University Health Science Center – El Paso Faculty Service Award
2017 Texas Tech University Heath Science Center - El Paso Faculty Excellence Award
2015 Texas Tech University Health Science Center – El Paso Student Government Outstanding Faculty Award
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Service
Service to the Profession
2023 Course Co-coordinator, N4314 Care of the Adult 1: Clinical Application, School of Nursing, UT Health San Antonio
2023-Present UT Health Faculty Assembly Member
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Publications
Monney, M. K. (2019). Resilience among spouses of united states service members during deployment. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 40(4), 362-364. doi:10.1080/01612840.2018.149165
December 2010: Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
· Simulation consultant for scenario development and operation
· One day workshop involving the completion and execution of scenario utilizing standardized patients
· Part of Texas Team Simulation Workshop series
May 2009: Montgomery College, Takoma Park, Maryland
· Simulation consultant for faculty training and program design
· One day workshop involving discussion of theory with hands-on application
November 2008: National Organization for Associate Degree Nursing
· Selected presenter for concurrent session
· Presented the simulation design at The Victoria College with emphasis on student improvement on didactic exams through simulation experiences
May 2008: National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development
· Selected presenter for breakout session
· Presented the simulation design at The Victoria College with emphasis on incorporation of effective teaching modalities
August 2007: Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
· Simulation consultant for faculty training and program design
· Two-day workshop involving discussion of theory with hands-on application
Peer Reviewed Podium Presentations
2008 “Divide and Conquer Through Simulation,” National Organization for Associate Degree Nursing, Myrtle Beach, SC
2008 “Divide and Conquer Through Simulation,” National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development, Austin, TX