CURRICULUM VITAE-Fall, ****
Doris E. Scott – Ph.D, RN
Owings Mills, Maryland 21117
Cell Phone 443-***-****
E-mail ******@**********.***
Education:
Certificate, Psychiatric-Mental Health, May, 2012
Nurse Practitioner-Family Focus
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Doctor of Philosophy, May 1986
University of Maryland, College Park
College Park Maryland
School of Education - Institute for Child Study
Area of Concentration: Human Development Education
Specialty Area – Child and Adolescent Development
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies
Boston University, May 1969
Boston, Massachusetts
Area of concentration: Nursing in Juvenile Delinquency
Master’s of Science, May 1968
Boston University
Boston, Massachusetts,
Area of concentration: Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing
Bachelor’s of Science, Nursing - June 1963
Dillard University
Graduated cum laude
Area of concentration: Nursing
Current Licenses and Certification:
Registered Nurse, Maryland
RO42556
Expiration Date 01/2022
Professional Experience
Bowie State University
Department of Nursing
College of Health Professions
Assistant Professions –January, 2015 – present
Duties:
Coordinator for nursing courses, Nurs 101 – Professional Perspectives in Nursing, Nurs 385 – Psychiatric-Mental health Nursing and Nurs 386 – Psychiatric-Mental Health Clinical
Teach didactic and clinical courses – Nurs 400 Nursing Research, Nurs 407 Community Health Clinical and IDIS 400 Trans-cultural Health and Wellness
Preceptor to graduate students in the education tract of the Graduate Program
Member – Faculty Organization Committee; Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Faculty Advisor to cohort of undergraduate students
Assisted with coordination/administration of TEAS Pilot project
Morgan State University
Department of Nursing, School of
Community Health and Policy
Assistant Professor-August, 2009-January, 2015
Duties:
Coordinator of courses in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, Introduction to Professional Nursing and
Transitions to Professional Nursing
Preceptor to graduate students in Education tract of
Graduate program
Member of Undergraduate Program Committee
Chair, Faculty Initiative Committee
Member Morgan State University UAC Committee
Holbrock Estates Assistive Living Community
Nurse Psychotherapist – June 2014-September, 2015
Provided psychosocial assessments and counseling to residents
University of Maryland Baltimore School of Nursing
Instructor – 1969-1970
Positions:
Assistant Professor – 1970-1972
Lecturer – 1973-1977
Assistant Professor – 1977-2006
Adjunct Faculty Member – Spring, 2007, Summer, 2007, Spring, 2008
Duties:
Taught didactic and clinical courses in the undergraduate and graduate curriculum
Coordinator for courses in Human Development and Deviations in Human Behavior
Faculty of Record for the Advanced Practice Behavioral Health Nursing – Child and Adolescent
Clinical Focus, Master of Science Program
Faculty Practice as mental health clinician at William Pinderhughes Elementary School # 28
1998-2006
Member and/or chair of standing/ad hoc committees/subcommittees that promoted the maintenance functions of the School and campus communities
Participated as co-investigator on two research grants funded by NIDA aimed at the prevention of AIDS in IV substance abusing black women – 1991-1998
Delta T Psychiatric Health Care Agency
Staff Nurse – 2007-2009 (Per- diem)
Duties: Perform registered nurse activities as assigned by contracting health care agency
Almost Family
Delta T (cont)
Baltimore Behavioral Health
Chesapeake Center
MHM
Psychiatric Nurse Staff Nurse – November, 2007-September, 2011
Maryland Department of Corrections – Baltimore City Women’s Detention Center
Duties:
Perform mental status assessments on women admitted to the inpatient psychiatric service
Make referrals for follow-up treatment
Provide individual counseling to patients
Participate as member of the treatment team
Implement treatment plans
Coppin State University
Adjunct Faculty Member – Spring, 2008, Spring, 2009
Duties:
Clinical Instructor in Community Health Nursing – Undergraduate Program in Nursing
Macedonia School of Nursing
University of Health Sciences, Antigua
Position:
Consultant/Nursing Administrator – June, 2005-December, 2006
Duties:
Developed curriculum for Associate Degree program in nursing
Interviewed prospective students
Phoenix Counseling Service
Owings Mills, Maryland
Position –Psychotherapist (per diem)
2003 -2005
Duties:
Performed psychosocial evaluations and individual/family therapy
Prison Health Services
Baltimore City Women’s Detention Center
Position - Staff Nurse (per diem)
November, 2003 –April, 2005
Duties:
Performed professional nursing activities for client population of incarcerated women
Visiting Nurses Association of Maryland
Woodlawn, Maryland
1991 – 2002
Position - Psychiatric home care case-manager (per diem)
Duties:
Performed home visits to adult and child/adolescent patients referred for psychiatric follow-up
Monitored effectiveness and compliance with medication regimen
Made referrals to supportive services as necessary
Provided health teaching on illness management and health maintenance
Provided counseling/therapy to individual clients and family members as needed
Liberty Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
1989 – 1995:
Position – Staff Nurse (per diem)
Duties:
Performed nursing duties on adult and child/adolescent psychiatric units
Liberty Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
1987 – 1989
Position – Nursing supervisor (per diem)
Duties:
Functioned in capacity as nursing service administrator
for week-end staff
Provident Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
1971-1987
Position – Assistant Director of Nursing (per diem)
Duties:
Functioned in capacity as nursing
administrator for week-end staff
United States Army Nurse Corp
1963-1966
Position: Staff Nurse/Head Nurse
Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, California
Newborn nursery
121st Evacuation Hospital, South Korea
Intensive Medical/Surgical Unit
Walson Army Hospital, Fort Dix, New Jersey
Psychiatric Unit
PUBLICATIONS
Harris, R. M., Kavanagh, K., Scott, D., Hetherington, S. (1992) Strategies for AIDS Prevention: Leadership training and peer counseling for high-risk African-American Women in the Drug User Community. Clinical Nursing Reseach,1, 1, 9-24.
GRANTS
Faculty of Record, Community Based Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Nursing, Funding Agency – HRSA, Bureau of Health Professions, Division of Nursing, Dates, July, 2001-June, 2004, Amount, $1,310,516.
RESEARCH ACTIVIES
Co-Investigator, AIDS and Drug Use prevention for Women in Prison -Funding Agency – National Institute for Drug Abuse - RO1, Amount, $1,750,386, Dates, June, 2004, May, 1998.
Co Investigator, AIDS Prevention for Black Women in the Drug User Community. Funding Agency-National Institute for Drug Abuse-RO1, Amount, $650,216, Dates 7/1/92- 12/31/94.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Maryland League for Nursing, 1986-1999
Member, Board of Directors
Chaired Committee on State Board Review
National Black Nurses Association –2019-Present
AWARDS
Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society- Dillard University, 1963.
Sigma Theta Tau National Honor Society – Boston University, 1969
Organization of the United States Army (upon completion of basic training for achieving highest average 1963)
Howard University School of Nursing – Nurse Researcher of the Year Award – 1996
University of Maryland, Baltimore – Martin Luther King Jr. Community Service Award Service Award - 2007
Martin Luther King Faculty-Staff Diversity Award for Community Service, Spring, 2007, University of Maryland, Baltimore