Larry Rankin, Ph.D. (Nursing)
RANK Professor
EDUCATION PhD, Nursing
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY, (August 2002-Present), San Diego. Professor, Associate Dean, Graduate Programs, MSN Director; Courses taught: Graduate Nursing Theory and Research Methods, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, Family Violence, Co taught course “Critical Issues in the End of Life” teaching palliative care and end of life care using ELNEC and TNEEL curriculum., GNEC curriculum
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, (August, 1998-August 2002), MI, Assistant Professor; Diversity Lecturer. - Nursing Management/Leadership, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Assistant Professor- Development, selection, teaching, and evaluation of course content; teach didactic and student clinical courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. Duties also include serving as a chair and member of thesis committees; Serving on Department, College, and University Committees; Maintaining an ongoing program of scholarship and research leading to publication and grantsmanship.
ST. JOSEPH MERCY HOSPITAL, Ann Arbor, MI, (October, 1988-2002). Mental Health and Parish Nursing
UNITED STATES NAVY (December, 1989-2001) Staff Nurse, Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton, CA, Orthopedic-Surgical Ward,m Charge Nurse, Collecting and Clearing Company in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, Operation Desert Storm/Shield (December, 1990-April, 1991) Subjects Committee.
PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Music Minister- Lakeside Community Church f the Nazarene, Harvest Baptist Church, Perris CA Served as Team Leader for Heart to Heart Ministries in New Orleans and Slidell, Louisiana- September-October, 2005, 2007
RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES Research focusing on projects related to prevention and understanding domestic violence. Survey researcher and facilitator for group and independent domestic violence counseling at 14A District Court Probation Department. Paper – Cognitive-Emotional Pathways to Violence: A Grounded Theoretical Discussion Paper – Risk Factors and Self-Efficacy Behaviors in African American Youth”, Paper – Adolescent Responses to Witnessing of Violence in African-American Families”. Presented at the 7th International Family Violence Research Conference at University of New Hampshire. July 2001. Poster – Risk Factors and Self-Efficacy Behaviors in African-American Youth”. Presented at 7th International Conference on Family Violence. San Diego, CA. September 2002. Paper Cognitive-Emotional Pathways—Violence, Presented at 7th International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA September 2002.
PUBLICATIONS Interpersonal Relatedness and Partner Abuse Behaviors in African-American Males Mediators of Attachment Style, Social Support, and Sense of Belonging in Predicting Woman Abuse by African- American Men. (2000). Journal of Interpersonal Violence