
About
Cynthia Stinson, Ph.D., is the Chair of the Dishman School of Nursing at Lamar University. She holds academic ranks of Associate Professor (2011–2021) and previously served as Assistant Professor (2000–2006). Her roles include clinical educator, consultant, and surgical assistant in cardiovascular, thoracic, and eye surgery. She teaches graduate courses in Curriculum and Advanced Pathophysiology in the Master of Science in Nursing program.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Nursing – Texas Woman's University, Houston
- MSN (Clinical Nurse Specialist–Adult Health) – UTMB Galveston
- BSN and ADN – Lamar University
Her research interests focus on nursing education, medical-surgical practices, and diabetes care. She has over 30 years of experience in clinical education, surgery, and long-term care. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes compassion, empathy, and critical thinking. She views online learning as pivotal for future education due to advancing technology.
Cynthia’s personal resilience is highlighted by her battle with breast cancer post-Ph.D. graduation, which motivates her to empower students to make impactful patient care decisions.
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