Assistant Clinical Professor Meza proudly participated in this year’s Autism Awareness 5K leading by example and inspiring the next generation both at home and in the clinical setting. This experience was even more memorable as she shared it with her family.
A team from the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District recently joined us on campus for a two-day phlebotomy training program. Interested in healthcare training opportunities for your team or organization? Contact us at [email protected]
Dr. Colleen Eaves recently participated as a guest speaker on the SSS STEM Healthcare Career Panel, where she shared her journey in nursing education and discussed career pathways in healthcare.
Assistant Clinical Professor Stephanie Meza recently achieved a major milestone by completing her first triathlon at McGee Beach, embodying the same courage and growth she encourages in her students.
Assistant Clinical Professor Meza’s Psychiatric Clinical group demonstrated outstanding performance throughout their clinical rotation. Students engaged professionally and compassionately with patients gaining meaningful insight and a broader perspective on mental health care.
Dr. Eaves’ Thursday Fundamentals group captured a playful moment as they celebrated the completion of their Fundamentals clinical rotation at PAMS in late April, marking the end of an important milestone in their nursing education journey.
Adjunct Faculty Wilburn's group successfully completed their OB Clinical at Bay Area, gaining valuable experience in labor and delivery, postpartum, NICU and the newborn nursery. Thank you for being my first clinical group, you were truly amazing.
Adjunct Faculty Wilburn's group successfully completed their OB Clinical at Bay Area, gaining valuable experience in labor and delivery, postpartum, NICU and the newborn nursery. Thank you for being my first clinical group, you were truly amazing.
Led by Assistant Clinical Professor Martinez, Section 103 celebrated the last day of clinical at CCMC Bayview Behavioral Hospital and Section 108 completed their clinical at Choice Living, a center that supports individuals with developmental delays.
Assistant Clinical Professor Meza’s MS1 students successfully completed their second round of simulations. During this experience, students strengthened their clinical knowledge and skills through hands-on and immersive learning.
The last day of Nursing Fundamentals clinicals at The Viera under the guidance of Assistant Clinical Professor Brown was a success. It was an exciting and rewarding conclusion to a great clinical experience.
Dr. Eaves’ Friday Fundamentals group shared a moment at PAMS as they completed their Fundamentals clinical rotation in late April, capturing a photo that showcased teamwork and hands‑on learning with a classmate safely demonstrating proper use of a Hoyer lift.
Students in HCAD 3300 welcomed a panel of presenters who spoke about homelessness topics including ending homelessness, trauma informed care, and local resources with emphasis on encouragement, coaching, and training rather than goods and services.
Students and faculty recently participated in a large-scale disaster simulation in collaboration with regional partners. We are incredibly proud of our students and alumni for making an Islander impact.
Pharmacology recognized their first RX Rally Relay winners by awarding medals to student teams who participated in a semester‑long activity designed to strengthen their pharmacology knowledge. First Place Finishers: Pharm 001, Orange Fanta and Pharm 002, Therapeutic Thinkers.
CONHS students completed their last day of clinical at Driscoll Hospital, a milestone filled with learning, growth, and heart. We are deeply grateful to the Driscoll team for their mentorship, support, and commitment to nursing education.