Personal/Contact Information



Mary Ervi, MSN, RN, CNE

mervi@umhb.edu

Academic Background

Undergraduate studies, Texas Tech University, 1981-1982

ADN, Central Texas College, December 1985

BSN, University of Mary-Hardin Baylor, December 1990

MSN, Walden University, June 2008

Licensure/Organizational Involvement

State of Texas RN license, current

Active member of the Texas Nurses Association (TNA), District 7

Treasurer, District 7 TNA (2011-2013); Board member 2007-2008 and

2017-present

Member, American Nurses Association

Nominating Committee (chair), District 7 TNA 2009-2011

Certified Case Manager, 2001-2005

Certified Nurse Educator (2010- present)

Academic/Teaching Experience

Vocational Nursing Faculty, Temple College, 2001-2007

Instructed in Basic Nursing Skills, Medical-Surgical Nursing, Pediatrics, Professional Development, and on-site clinical courses

Associate Degree Nursing Faculty, Temple College, 2007- 2010. Instructed in Pediatrics, Maternal/Neonatal, Medical-Surgical, Mental Health and on-site clinical courses

Assistant Faculty, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2010-present. Instruct in Essentials of Nursing course. Use a variety of teaching modalities including active classroom techniques (flipped classroom), computerized instruction, and simulation. Previously taught Maternal-Neonatal course, experience teaching Leadership course.

Assistant Faculty, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2014-present. Instruct Freshman Seminar course. Coordinate course with student assistants and university partners.

Committee Work

Chair, Temple College ADN Evaluation Committee, 2008-2010

UMHB Admission, Progression, Retention Committee member 2010-present, Chair 2017-present

Temple College ADN Student Organization sponsor, 2008-2010

Association of Student Vocational Nurses sponsor for 2 years

UMHB Nursing Student Association (NSA) sponsor 2010-2013, 2016-2018, 2019-present

attend all monthly board and general meetings

attend regional, state, and national NSA conferences with students

Temple College Ways and Means Committee member, 2004-2005

Temple College Faculty Orientation Group Committee member 2009-2010

UMHB Library Committee, 2013-2016

UMHB Environmental Concerns Committee, 2016-2019

UMHB Admission, Financial Aid Committee, 2019-present

Organizing Committee, Simulation conference at Temple College 2007

Organizing Committee, Simulation presentation at TC 2009

Organizing Committee, Simulation conference at TC 2010

Prepared Childbirth Instructor, Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center 2012-2014

Related/Other Experience

Employed at Scott & White Hospital/Clinic for 13 years in various roles including staff nurse, preceptor, charge nurse, case manager, team leader and outreach instructor. Previously certified in Neonatal Resuscitation and PALS.

Professional/Academic Honors and Awards

Named “Nurse of the Year” in 1994 (Pediatric Clinic)

Named “Nurse Case Manager of the Year” in 2001 (Continuum of Care)

Inducted into Walden University International Nursing Honor Society, 2009 (GPA 3.97)

Nominated for the Barnhart Award for Teaching Excellence 2010

Inducted into Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society, 2011. Vice President, 2017-2019. Currently Leadership Succession Chair.

Professional Development

Poster Presentation “Team Based Learning and Nursing Education:

A Perfect Fit” – presented at the AACN Hot Topics Conference, Las

Vegas, NV, April 2015

Podium Presentation (accepted) “Team Based Learning and

Nursing Education: A Perfect Fit” – to be presented at the

Professional Nurse Educators Group (PNEG) annual conference,

Indianapolis, IN, October 2015.

Podium Presentation “Team-Based Learning and Nursing

Education: A Perfect Fit” – presented at the Simulation User

Network Conference, Belton, TX, April 2016

Podium and Poster Presentation “Simulated Hospital Day for

Introductory Students” – presented at the Nurse Tim “Nuts and

Bolts for Nursing Educators” national conference, Minneapolis, MN,

August 2017

Participant in NOEP Faculty Training, May 2009.

Attend numerous continuing education programs annually – web-based, local, state, and national presentations.

Incorporate innovative teaching strategies in the classroom using a

“flipped” classroom approach where students have access to

theoretical content prior to class and utilize the class time to apply

the information in an interactive manner.

Volunteer, Central Texas Relay for Life 2007

Volunteer, Texas Mission of Mercy, 2010

Participant, Komen Race for the Cure, 2005-2016

Volunteer, Project Linus 2007-present

Volunteer, Central Texas Humane Society, Waco 2007-2017

Volunteer, Feed My Sheep 2017-present

Volunteer, Body of Christ Clinic, 2019-present

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