Nancy Glass
Teaching Experience
POSITION PROFESSOR, Allied Health Sciences May 2000 - present
Austin Community College
Austin, Texas
Teaches pharmacology and pathophysiology as prerequisite and co-requisite courses to students entering the associate degree nursing program, licensed vocational nursing, surgical technician program, dental hygiene program, emergency services program, sonography program, and medical coding programs as well as nursing programs offered in other colleges and universities.
POSITION VICE PRESIDENT, Pinnacle Campus April 1994 – May 2000
Austin Community College
Austin, Texas
Serves as chief instructional and administrative officer of a major campus, with enrollment of 3,500. Supervises division chairpersons,faculty, and campus support services. Responsible for budget development, evaluation of personnel, and campus planning. Taught a variety of allied health sciences courses.
POSITION DEAN, Riverside & Pinnacle Campuses April 1984 – April 1994
Austin Community College
Austin, Texas
Serves as chief instructional and administrative officer of two major campuses, with enrollment of 8,500. Supervises division chairpersons, faculty and campus support services. Responsible for budget development, evaluation of personnel, and campus planning. Taught a variety of allied health sciences courses.
POSITION ASSISTANT DEAN, Health Sciences September 1982-March 1984
Austin Community College
Austin, Texas
Under leadership of Dean, provided direction in daily operations of health sciences credit programs and facilities; planned, developed and implemented a new Division of Continuing health Education which provided for non credit courses, conferences and symposia in local hospitals, government agencies, businesses and industries. Taught a variety of nursing courses.
POSITION DIVISION CHAIR January 1975 - August 1982
Registered Nurse Program
Austin Community College
Austin, Texas
Responsible for overall program development and evaluation; curricular design; admission of students; supervision an faculty members; preparation of program budget; acquisition and administration of student financial assistance, procurement and administration of grants and maintenance of specialized program accreditation with appropriate state and national agencies. Taught a variety of nursing courses.
POSITION INSTRUCTOR September 1974-December 1974
Austin Community College
Registered Nursing Program
As chair of Level I (first year), responsible for coordination of planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating instruction for first year students.
POSITION INSTRUCTOR May 1973-August 1974
Brackenridge Hospital
School of Nursing
Austin, Texas
Professional Publications
"Standards for Nursing Education: Faculty Qualifications." Texas Nursing, April, 1979
"Board Games," Gaming for Health, Gaffney and Smoyak (eds.), F.A. Davis Co., 1989
Dissertation, A Qualitative Study of Leadership at the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, 1995.
Pharmacology for Health Professions, 10th ed., 2010
Pharmaceutical Dosage Calculations, 8th ed., 2010 (co-author)
Contributor for numerous medical terminology and pharmacology textbooks
Published: May 05, 2024