Mary Lou Bond,
PhD, RN, FAAN
George W. and Hazel M. Jay Professor in
Nursing (2000-2006)
Samuel T. Hughes Professor of Nursing (2006-2009)
Project Faculty for
recruitment and mentorship for BSN to PhD Students, Advanced
Nurse Training Grant (DHHS)
Project Director, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Grant: "Missing in
Texas: Hispanics in the Health Workforce"
Project Director, National Institutes of Health “Bridges to the Doctorate”
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Research Interests
- Issues related to
Workforce Diversity
- Health Care Needs of
Patients of Hispanic Origin
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Current Scholarship
- Perceived Barriers and Supports of
Hispanics in the Health Profession
- Challenges and Opportunities of
Implementation of a BSN to PhD Program
- Relationships of Hardiness, Perceived
Stress, Perceived Barriers and Perceived Supports of Minority MSN
Students
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Published Scholarship
- Acculturation Effects on Health
Promoting Lifestyle Behaviors Among Hispanic Origin Pregnant Women
- Health Promoting Lifestyle Behaviors of
Pregnant Women of Mexican Origin
- Birth Outcomes and Family Planning
Patterns of the Hispanic Immigrant Women
- Knowledge, Attitudes and Skills of
Health Care Personnel Towards Patients of Diverse Cultures
- Culture Shock and Learning in Short Term
Cultural Immersion
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Special Achievements/Honors/Awards
- Named Samuel T. Hughes Professor in
Nursing
- Member, Board of Trustees, Commission on
Graduates of Foreign Nursing Programs, 2005-2009
- Member, Expert Panel on Culture, Join
Commission
- Named George W. and Hazel M. Jay Professor in
Nursing
- The Lucy Harris Linn Award for Excellence in Teaching, presented by
the Lucy Harris Linn Institute of Texas Christian University
- Great 100 Nurses (Texas)
- Mentor Award, Sigma Theta Tau Delta Theta Chapter
- Faculty Appreciation Award, presented by the faculty of the School of
Nursing at UTA
- Nomination - State Board of Higher Education Excellence in Teaching
Award, State of Arkansas
- Outstanding Faculty Award, by the Graduate Students in Nursing at the
University of Arkansas for Medical Science, College of Nursing.
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Teaching Responsibilities
- Theories of Professional Nursing - Graduate Program
- Issues in Studying Diverse and
Vulnerable Populations (PhD program)
- Culture of Science (PhD program)
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Education
- PhD - The University of Texas at Austin, Parent Child Nursing
- MN - University of Pittsburgh, Maternity Nursing
- MRE - Texas Christian University, Religious Education
- Certificate - Hospital Districto Universitario, Rio
Piedras, Puerto Rico, Nurse Midwifery
- BSN - Texas Christian University, Nursing
- Diploma - Bethel Deaconess Hospital, Newton, KS. Nursing
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