AIDA J



AIDA J. SAPP, PhD, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, PMHNP-BC, LMFTProfessor at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Mayborn College of Health Sciences, Scott & White School of Nursing. Clinical practice at the Baylor Scott & White Mental Health Clinic in Temple, TX as an Advanced Practice Nurse – Psychiatric / Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Drug Rehabilitation. Clinical Nurse Specialist with board certification in Adult Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing. Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in the State of Texas. Academic and Professional Preparation2013 – August 2015Vanderbilt University Nashville, TNPsychiatric / Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program Post-Master’s Certificate Fall 2013 N305A, Advanced Health Assessment & Clinical Reasoning (3 credits); N305B, Advanced Health Assessment Applications for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (1 credit and 80 clinical practice clock hours); N355, Child & Adolescent Psychopathology (2 credits)Spring 2014 N352, Neuroscience for Mental Health Practitioners (2 credits); N353, Psychopharmacology (2 credits)Summer 2014 N395, APN Role Within the U.S. Healthcare Delivery System (3 credits)Fall 2014 N307, Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics (3 credits); N308, Pathophysiologic Concepts (3 credits)Spring 2015 N358C, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Preceptorship with Child & Adolescent Focus (3 credits & 210+ clinical practice clock hours); Clinical Independent Study - Elders (1 credit hour & 80+ clinical practice clock hours additionally required by the Texas Board of Nursing)Summer 2015 N 357, Population-based Mental Health Care Across the Lifespan (2 credits); N358B, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Preceptorship with Adult and Geriatric Focus (3 credits & 210+ clinical practice clock hours) Total Direct Patient Clinical Hours: Minutes (January 2015 – July 2015) = 598:51[N358C – Child / Adolescent: 216:52; N371 – Independent Study with Elders: 85:32; N358B – Adult & Elders – 296:27] Preceptors: Yan Cao, MSN, PMHCNS-BC, PMHNP-BC and Richard David Wallis, MSN, PMHNP-BC 1989 – 1994 The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX PhD, with a focus in nursingDissertation: A Narrative Analysis of Women’s Relationships with Women 1986 – 1988 The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX MSN, major in psychiatric/mental health nursing, minor in nursing education and curriculum1976 – 1980 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Belton, TX BSN, minor in psychologyLicenses and CertificatesRegistered Nurse: Texas Board of Nursing253142Clinical Nurse Specialist - Psychiatric/Mental Health AP104373Nurse Practitioner – Psychiatric/Mental Health NP AP104373Rx Authorization Number: 19560Expires December 31, 2021Clinical Specialist in Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: The American Nurses Credentialing CenterExpires December 31, 20210160605-01Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner: The American Nurses Credentialing CenterExpires October 20, 2020 2015015488Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist: Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family TherapistsExpires December 31, 2021 003310Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider: The American Heart AssociationExpires April 2021Water Safety Instructor (r.18): The American Red CrossExpires July 2020Professional Experiences in Academia2006 – PresentThe University of Mary Hardin-BaylorBelton, TXProfessor of Nursing with tenure. Taught didactic for Foundations of Nursing and the clinical component for Mental Health Nursing. Primary professor for Mental Health Nursing.Implemented family simulation and new clinical agency agreements: acute & community care.Health Care Delivery III team member. Member of Faculty Assembly, Faculty Bylaws & Peer Review Committee (2006-2007), Special Events Committee (2006-2007 & 2008 - 2009), Admission, Progression, & Retention Committee (2006 to 2015), and Strategic Planning Subcommittee on Academic Affairs (2007-2008). Faculty Assembly Admission & Financial Aid Committee (2008-2009), elected Secretary 2009-2010, Executive Committee, Academic IQ Assessment Team for SACS-COC reaffirmation (2010 to 2014), UMHB Honors Committee (2009 to present), and Environmental Concerns Committee (2009 to 2011) ad hoc Promotion & Tenure Committee (2012 to 2014), Faculty iPad Pilot Project member (2011-2012). Faculty Search Committee member (biology, psychology, graduate marriage and family / child counseling, and nursing); Promotion and Tenure Committee (2016 to 2019), University Honors Committee (2015 to present), Nursing Graduate Professor (2016 to present) – MSN and DNP Courses. Nursing Graduate Faculty Secretary (2016 to 2018); CCNE Self-Study Report contributor and writer. New faculty mentor.MSN Coursework (Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Educator Student Tracks)NURS 6312: Theoretical PerspectivesNURS 6320: Culture, Ethics, and Spiritual ConceptsNURS 6327: Advanced Health Assessment (team taught; primary coordinator and professor)NURS 6341: Health Care Policy, Delivery Systems, and FinancingDoctor of Nursing Practice Coursework taught (Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse Executive Leadership Student Tracks) NURS 7310: Scholarly Foundations of Advanced PracticeNURS 7321: Translational ScienceNURS 7140: DNP Project Portfolio AdvisementNURS 7241: DNP Scholarship Project Advisement I 1988 –2006Central Texas College (CTC)Killeen, TXAssociate Program in Nursing Professor:Team member of the Fundamentals of Nursing and Level One Courses: Classroom and clinical components to include health assessment, basic skills, professional socialization, therapeutic communication, the history and future of nursing, oxygenation, safety, and fluids and electrolytes.Initiated and team-taught the pharmacology course in nursing.Clinical teaching in nursing home care units (Temple VA and Manor Care East) and medical-surgical units (Temple VA and King’s Daughters Hospital).Coordination of and classroom/clinical teaching for the [previous] Psychiatric Nursing I, II, and III courses to include the psychiatric mental health nursing concepts of mental health/mental illness, therapeutic communication, the anxiety disorders, chemical dependency, care of clients experiencing depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, disordered eating, and lifespan issues in mental health nursing.Coordinated clinical placements and teaching on general inpatient psychiatry (Darnall Army Community Hospital, Scott & White – STC I, and Metroplex Pavilion), and specialty care areas (Scott & White Home Care, Adult Day Services, Alcohol and Drug Dependency Treatment Program, and Metroplex Home Care).Kaplan RN Course Instructor – Psychosocial & Physiological Integrity content.Curriculum Leadership:Provided leadership for the “new” curriculum implemented in the Fall 1998 semester. Served as the A.D.N. Curriculum Committee Chairperson from 1994 to 1997. Orchestrated numerous workshops with the faculty to revisit and revise the philosophy, conceptual framework, assumptions, and program outcomes. Oriented key personnel (administrative and staff personnel) at CTC to the “new” curriculum reflecting the Nursing Education Advisory Committee (NEAC) Competencies, the Secretary’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) Competencies, and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Workforce Education Curriculum Manual (WECM) guidelines. Students were now able to progress through the curriculum on a part-time basis and the curriculum reflected current and projected future health care delivery trends.Nursing Department Leadership: Served as Vice Chair for the Nursing Department at CTC from 1999 to 2004. Instrumental in leading the faculty and staff through the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc., (NLNAC) self-study and on-site visit. Dealt with various administrative tasks throughout this period while the department chair was ill and hospitalized/recovering. These included interfacing with other department chairs, deans, directors, and the chancellor regarding departmental and student issues.Served as a mentor and role-model for nursing faculty. Led interview committees for faculty and participated in the hiring process. Reviewed and provided written feedback regarding the Nurse Entrance Test (NET) results to applicants for the A.D.N. Program. Provided counseling, referrals, and assistance for SNs entering the program.Served on the CTC Strategic Planning, Task Force I Committee. Liaison for the CTC nationally accredited programs to the Southern Association for Colleges and Schools – Commission on Colleges (SACS-COC) Accreditation Compliance Committee (ACC). Wrote documentation for the Governance and Administration Core Requirements andComprehensive Standards for the Compliance Document due for the SACS-COC off-site review team. Interviewed the experts in the areas of finance, fund-raising, mission,human resources, and governance on the campus. Steering Committee Member for the NLNAC Systematic Plan implementation in the Nursing Department.Chair of the Department of Nursing Ad hoc Admissions/Curriculum Committee.Served as Vice Chair for the Nursing Department from 2005 to 2006. Oriented new chairperson to the department. Dealt with various administrative and leadership issues while the chairperson experienced surgery and recovery. Instrumental in placing program materials on the web for immediate prospective student access. Worked with the webmaster to assure continuity and accuracy. Assisted with planning and migration to the Datatel Colleague System. Developed the testing policy for the Nursing Department. Counseled prospective students and worked with other departments and agencies during this time. Summer of 1989The University of Mary Hardin-BaylorBelton, TXAssistant Instructor for health assessment and fundamentals of nursing. Taught classroom and clinical content for the courses.Professional Experiences in Advanced Practice NursingJanuary 2017 – presentBaylor Scott & White Health – Adult Mental Health Clinic – Drug & Alcohol RehabilitationAdvanced Practice Nurse – Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with ANCC Board Certification. Initial prn appointment as a PMHNP-BC supervised by Scott A. Francis, MD, working with persons experiencing substance use concerns to include Suboxone management. Tobacco Treatment Groups initiated November 2017. Received expanded DEA Waiver to prescribe buprenorphine January 2018. Waiver extended to 100 patients January 2019.April 1989 – October 2016The American Family Clinic, P.C.Family Behavioral Health Associates, L.C.Schaffer & Associates [then named] Counselors of Texas Killeen & Temple, TXAdvanced Practice Nurse – Adult Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist with ANCC Board Certification, and Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. Therapist for a variety of clients, individuals, groups, and families seeking mental health and help with mental illness. Professional Experiences in Generalist Nursing1987 – 1988Scott & White Memorial HospitalTemple, TXStaff nurse in the RN Supplemental Staffing Pool. Rotated to medical-surgical, maternal/child, and critical care areas on an “as needed” basis while completing MSN degree.1984 – 1987 American Medical Center - Brazos Center for Psychiatry & Hospital Corporation of America - Brazos Psychiatric HospitalWaco, TXHead Nurse - Adult Psychiatry – 1984 to 1986Responsible for the functioning of a 32-bed closed and open unit. Planned, implemented, and evaluated the adult psychiatric services on this inpatient unit. Co-therapist for group therapy, implemented an Alzheimer Care Unit, and organized and implemented nursing education and in-service offerings for the nursing staff and the community.Director of Nursing and Infection Control Nurse – 1986 to 1987Responsible for the overall functioning of the nursing department including staffing, recruitment, retention, and marketing. Served as a consultant to area long-term care facilities for staff development and education.1980 – 1984Scott & White Memorial HospitalTemple, TXStaff Nurse; promoted to Day Charge Nurse: Adult Psychiatric Unit – 1980 to 1982. Voluntary admission unit focusing on psychotherapy via self-analysis and reflection. Roles on the unit included videotaping group therapy, leading medication teaching groups, assisting with creative workshop, and participating in the general administration of the unit and its milieu.Staff Nurse and Relief Charge Nurse: Critical Care and Postpartum Units – 1982 to 1984. Critical care unit experiences included a broad range of clients: pediatric trauma and surgery, adult trauma, medical and surgical clients, nephrology and neurology clients.The care of women and families included those who were postpartum, ante partum, and those experiencing gynecological anizational Memberships and ServiceNational Alliance on Mental Illness – Leadership Alliance, 2011-2012American Nurses AssociationTexas Nurses Association – District 7:[Past] Chair of the Public Relations Committee, initiated the Speaker’s Bureau, [Past] Vice President, Board of Directors, Program Committee Member; Board of Directors (2008-2010)TNA State CE Committee Member (2009 – 2013) TNA Mental Health Work Group (2016 to present)American Psychiatric Nurses AssociationInternational Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses Poster judge during the 2012 Conference, Buckhead / AtlantaSigma Theta Tau International, Epsilon Theta and Tau Epsilon Chapters Scholarship Committee – Tau Epsilon (2016)Scott & White School of Nursing Alumni AssociationThe University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing Alumni AssociationTexas ExesThe National Arbor Day FoundationThe Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce / Leadership Killeen Class of 2002UMHB Faculty AssemblyAdmission & Financial Aid Committee (2008-2009); Elected Secretary (2009-2010) and served as member of the Executive Committee; Environmental Concerns Committee Scholarly AttainmentPublished WorksSapp, A. J., & Hooten, P. (2019). Working with families impacted by the opioid crisis: Education, best practices, and providing hope. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 33(5), 3- 8. doi: , A. J. (2015). Older Adults. In Keltner, N. L. & Steele, D. (2015). Psychiatric nursing (7th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Sapp, A. J. (2015). OTC & Mental Health. In Keltner, N. L. & Steele, D. (2015). Psychiatric nursing (7th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Keltner, N. L., Bostrom, C. E., & McGuinness, T. M. (2012). Psychiatric nursing – translated for nursing education in the Philippines (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Sapp, A. J. (2011). NCLEX-RN Style Questions for Keltner, N. L., Bostrom, C. E., & McGuinness, T. M. (2011). Psychiatric nursing (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Keltner, N. L. & Sapp, A. J. (2011). Mental Disorders of Older Adults. In Keltner, N. L., Bostrom, C. E., & McGuinness, T. M. (2011). Psychiatric nursing (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. McGuinness, T. M. & Sapp, A. J. (2011). Nutraceuticals and Mental Health. In Keltner, N. L., Bostrom, C. E., & McGuinness, T. M. (2011). Psychiatric nursing (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Sapp, A. J. (July, 2009). Book review: The sexualization of childhood. APNA News, 21(7) available at Sapp, A. J. (March/April, 2008). Book review: What color is your brain? APNA News, 20(2), 2-7.McGuinness, T. M. & Sapp, A. J. (2007). Media review: When nothing matters anymore: A survival guide for depressed teens. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services, 9(7), 85.McGuinness, T. M., McGuinness, J. P., & Sapp, A. J. (1999). A level one, exploratory study of sickle cell pain. 1999 Scientific Sessions Abstracts: Sigma Theta Tau Avenues to Nursing Knowledge for the 21st Century (p. 131). Madison, WI: Omnipress.Sapp, A. J. (Winter, 1996). Our journey: Revising the A.D.N. curriculum, Part I. The CTCD Communicator, 2(4), 15. Sapp, A. J. (Spring, 1996). Our journey: Revising the A.D.N. curriculum, Part II. The CTCD Communicator, 2(5), 20.Glaister, J. A., Sapp, A. J., & Esparza, D. (1996). Nurses practicing nursing independently. Nursing & Health Care: Perspectives on Community, 17(3), 128-132.Rew, L., Bechtel, D., & Sapp, A. (1993). Self-as-instrument in qualitative research. Nursing Research, 42(5), 300-301.Rew, L, & Sapp, A. J. (1989). A family- and community-based health-promotion group for sexually abused children. Family & Community Health, 11(4), 41-51.Nursing ResearchMember of supervising committee, PhD in Biomedical Sciences / Nursing graduate at University of Texas at Galveston, Wallis, R. D. (2016-2017), Dementia risk in elders with anxiety and insomnia.? Rynearson, R. R. (2011 to 2016). Profile self-confrontation: A treatment for PTSD. Work in progress with core group of guides. Furst, C., et al. (2011). Lateral violence research project at Scott & White: Implementing the TeamSTEPPS Program. McGuinness, T. M., McGuinness, J. P., & Sapp, A. J. (1999). A level one, exploratory study of sickle cell pain.Sapp, A. J. (1995-2005). Scott & White Nursing Education & Research Faculty mentor for initiation and ongoing collaborative research studies.Sapp, A. J. (1994). A narrative analysis of women’s relationships with women. Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin.Unpublished WorksSapp, A. J., Booth, T. L., & Bush, G. B. (December, 2009). Letter to the Editor – Journal of Nursing Education - Teaching through the Ft. Hood tragedy.McGuinness, T. M., McGuinness, J. P., & Sapp, A. J. (1999). The experience of sickle cell pain. Unpublished manuscript.Sapp, A. J. (1994). A narrative analysis of women’s relationships with women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin.Alfred, E. O. A., Bodkin, B., & Sapp, A. J. (1992). Bridging: A longitudinal study of V.N. to R.N. curriculum and student performance. Unpublished manuscript.Dissertation PresentationsWomen’s Treatment Issues Conference, Central Texas College, Killeen, TX - October, 1995National Nurses Week, Scott & White Nursing Research Conference, Temple, TX - May, 1995 Nursing Research Day, Oral Roberts University, School of Nursing, Tulsa, OK - April, 1995Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Research Conference, Texas A & M at Corpus Christi TX - February, 1995Scott & White Nursing Research Conference, Temple, TX - January, 1995 Poster PresentationsWallis, R. D., Bishop, S., Downer, B., Mendez, T. B., Raji, M., & Sapp, A. J. (2017, November).? Gender differences in prodromal symptoms of dementia.? Poster presented at the 2017 Neuroscience Education Institute Psychopharmacology Congress in Colorado Springs, CO.? Sapp, A. J. (January 2017). Collaboration and integration: Health policy and graduate nursing education. Presented at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation / Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative at University of New Mexico conference entitled, “Teaching health policy in graduate nursing education: Giving wings to innovation conference in Coronado, CA. McGuinness T., McGuinness, J., & Sapp, A. (November, 1999). A level one, exploratory study of sickle cell pain. Poster session presented at the Sigma Theta Tau 35th Biennial Convention, San Diego, CA. McGuinness, T., McGuinness, J., & Sapp, A. (March, 1999). The experience of sickle cell pain. Poster session presented at The University of South Alabama Research Council Forum.Bechtel, D. A., & Sapp, A. J. (1993). The use of self as instrument in qualitative research. The University of Texas at Austin.Sapp, A. J. (1992). Centering and relaxation as a strategy in qualitative research methods. The University of Texas at Austin.Sapp, A. J. (1989). Promoting positive process consultation. The University of Texas at Austin.Professional PresentationsRynearson, R. R., Parrish, B., Warren, C. L., & Sapp A. J. (2013). Profile Self-Confrontation: The Brain Sees Itself & Changes. Scott & White Advanced Practice Symposium, Temple, TX.Sapp, A. J. (August, 2009). Evidenced-based practice: How does qualitative inquiry fit? E-BP Monthly Conferences at Scott & White Memorial Hospital, Temple, TX.Sapp, A. J. (November, 2007). Nursing scholarship: Keeping the momentum. Presented at Homecoming for the College of Nursing at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX.Sapp, A. J. (October, 2007). Preventing lateral violence and facilitating the best of intergenerational differences. Presented at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Scott & White College of Nursing, Belton, TX Continuing Education Conference.Sapp, A. J. (May, 2002). Nursing scholarship. Presented at University of Mary Hardin- Baylor School of Nursing Honor Society Induction Ceremony, Belton, TX.Sapp, A. J. (January, 2001). SSRIs and beyond. Presented at the 28th Annual Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy State Conference, Dallas, TX.Sapp, A. J. (January, 2000). The basics of pharmacology in mental health care. Presented at the 27th Annual Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy State Conference, Houston, TX. On-line PresentationsSapp, A. J. (Fall semesters at UMHB, 2009-2012; 2015 - 2016). Theories of Nursing and currently Theoretical Perspectives, NURS 6312, LMS Course presentations / hybrid learning model.Sapp, A. J. (May, 2002 - 2007). “Dissociative identity disorder – The long, winding road.” Online Learning Module presented to the Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nursing Program at the University of South Alabama [To include the option for threaded discussion].Honors and AccoladesUniversity of Mary Hardin-Baylor Sabbatical granted, 2014 – 2015. Tenure awarded at UMHB 2009; promoted to Professor 2011.Scott & White School of Nursing Distinguished Alumnus Award, 2009.Texas Nurses Association, District 7, Nurse of the Year, 2009.Central Texas College Chancellor’s Award, 2001.Copperas Cove Exchange Club’s Outstanding Educator, 1999.Central Texas College’s Faculty Member of the Year, 1997. Texas Nurses Association, District 7, Nurse of the Year, 1996.Central Texas College’s Minnie Stevens Piper Professor Award nominee, 1995.Central Texas College Sabbatical granted, 1993 – 1994.Recipient of the Epsilon Theta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International’s Research Grant, 1993.Recipient of the UMHB Loyalty Cup, 1980.Director of the Easter Pageant at UMHB, 1980.Recipient of Camp Fire Girls’ highest honor, the WO-HE-LO (Work, Health, Love) Medallion, munity ServiceVolunteer at The Worship Place in Georgetown with “Special Friends” respite group since summer 2011 and support group co-facilitator 2015 to present.25+ Year participant in the Nurses’ Health Study II. American Red Cross WSI for intellectually disabled children, teens, and adults at UMHB, since summer 2011. Special Olympics swim training and coach added, summers 2012 to 2017.Planning volunteer, participant, and presenter – Baylor Scott & White Health’s Department of Psychiatry Mental Health Awareness Open House, May 20, 2016. Charity donor for Habitat for Humanity? of Greater Portland and iTNPortland?: Dignified transportation for seniors, Portland, Maine via the Old Port Half Marathon & 5KM, July 2013.Participant in the BMW Drive for the Olympics Day, Temple, 2012.“Give an Hour” (GAH) volunteer provider for military service members and families.Presenter for the Temple Independent School District’s Preparing Responsible Effective Parents (PREP) Program on “Health Promotion & Cancer Prevention” to include breast self-exam and testicular self-exam, January, 2008.American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) for CTC Continuing Education, July, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009. Swimming and water safety teacher for parents, toddlers, children, teens, and fearful adults. Participant in the BMW Drive for the Cure, Temple, 2003 - 2008. TV interview in 2004 with KCEN-TV.Participant in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure events. Kick-off participant and group leader in Temple, 2004.Member of the Tejas Council of CampFire Inc. District II, Board 2000 – 2001. Initiated the area honor program for Absolutely Incredible Kid Day (AIK). Assisted with coordination of the first annual AIK Day event.Participant in various fitness benefits for local, state, and national agencies since 1997 to include walks, runs, duathlons, triathlons, and half-marathons. Participant in The 3-Day in Dallas / Fort Worth, 2005 & 2006 with fundraising in excess of $4,500.Member of Leadership Killeen, Class of 2002. Participated in group efforts and raised greater than $5,000 to construct playscape at Conder Park. ................
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