Jacqueline R. Williams, MSN, RN

Jacqueline R. Williams, MSN, RN
Assistant Professor
College of Nursing, Omaha Campus
Expertise/Specializations
- Mental Health
Academic Appointments
Department
- Nursing - Masters
Position
- Assistant Professor
Teaching Activity
- Junior Level Care Management Courses and Clinical Components
- Self Care for Healthcare
- Senior Level Care Management Clinical Simulation Component
- Senior Level Preceptorship Faculty Advisor
Biography
Jacque Williams has been an adjunct clinical instructor in the College of Nursing since Summer of 2013. She transitioned into a full time clinical instructor role in 2015. As a mental health RN she was able to obtain the experience needed to care for the varying needs of the mental health population ranging from pediatrics to geriatric population, both acutely and chronically ill patients. Prior to nursing, she facilitated group home management for populations with Mental and Physical developmentally delayed individuals in Nebraska, Kansas, Ohio, and Iowa. Research interests include resiliency amongst health care providers and nursing students, treatment options and advancements in mental health, upcoming technology and utilization within mental health simulations, and dedication education units for students and nursing learning and satisfaction.
Publications and Presentations
General
- , 60(8), 459-461
- , 46(2), 106-110
- , 43(1), 14-17
Presentations
Research and Scholarship
Current Research Projects
- Dedicated Education Units effectiveness and creation according to the Creighton model of teaching, Resiliency in nursing students,
Dedicated Education Unit satisfaction amongst nursing staff, students, and patients.
Exploring Effective Practices and Outcomes for Collaborative Learning and Leadership Teaching Strategies.
Nursing Students’ Perceptions of Excellent Characteristics of Staff Nurse Instructors in a Dedicated Education Unit Model.
Awards and Honors
- Up & Coming Trailblazer, The Bloc 50 over 50 , 2021