Annette McClinton, PhD, RN, CNE
almcclinton@pvamu.edu
Porter
Specialties
Medical/Surgical, Acute Care, Educational/Research
Details
Professional Achievements:
Graduated with a PhD in nursing from University of Texas at Austin and a MSN from Boston University
NLN Certified Nurse Educator
Accomplished grant writer who has received numerous grants totaling over $1 million dollars,
Served as PhD faculty advisor to numerous graduate students conducting masters and doctoral level research students.
Awarded two (2) Texas A&M University Teaching Excellence Awards
Recipient of the Emma Josephine Loffelholz McMorris Spirituality Award from Institute for Spirituality and Health
Received iRISE-UP Award for Empowering Student Lives through Research
Invited to National Institute of (NIH) in Washington, DC to a research conference to present research findings.
Recipient of Travel Award to attend research conference in Washington, DC.
Favorite Thing About My Profession:
Caring for patients and providing them with a higher quality of life.
Virtues:
Astute, intellectual, trustworthy individual with a genuine concern for the health and welfare of others as a nurse professional.
Passionate about conducting nursing research and engaging in evidence=based projects.
As a nurse educator, dedicated to working with students to help them realize their full potential.
A team player who works well with others to accomplish a common goal.
As a leader, I lead by example and serve as a role model for others to emulate.
Manages time wisely and completes actions with competing priorities.
Work History
Associate Professor — September, 2004 to present