Dr. Jamil Norman
Dr. Jamil Norman has over sixteen years of experience as a registered nurse and twelve years in higher education and is a Certified Nurse Educator. Her areas of expertise include nursing research and women's health nursing. Her research interests include integrating technology in nursing education and pregnancy outcomes.
Education
PhD, University of Texas, Tyler
MSN, Grambling State University, Louisiana
BSN, University of Central Arkansas
Dr. Norman research interests include integrating technology in nursing education and adolescent pregnancy.
Publications
Norman, J., Thompson, S., & Missildine, K (2012). The 2-minute drills: Incorporating simulation into a large lecture format. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 9(10), e433-e436.
Norman, J. (2011). Systematic review of the literature on simulation in nursing education. Association of Black Nursing Faculty, 23(2), 24-28.
Conference Presentations
June 2016 - The Effect of Guided Observation on Learning Outcomes in Simulation-Based Learning. The University of Texas at Tyler Doctoral Workshop (Tyler, Texas)
April 2016 - The 2-Minute Drills: Incorporating Simulation into a Large Lecture Format. 2016ma Theta Tau International Region 6 Research & Evidence-Based Conference - Beta Chi Chapter (Bossier City, Louisiana)
Coming soon!
Professional Memberships
Association of Black Nursing Faculty, member
National League for Nursing, member
Sigma Theta Tau International, member