Assistant Clinical
Professor
(334) 844-7360
goreter@auburn.edu
Education
BSN: Jacksonville State University 1987
MSN: University of Phoenix 2001
Interests
Simulation and use technology in BSN education (low and high
fidelity), critical care, assessment, critical thinking, and
use of concept maps
Teaching Areas
Assessment and assessment lab, peri-operative elective, med-surg,
critical care, critical care seminars, leadership, and advisor
for preceptorship.
Professional Memberships, Honor Societies, and Awards
American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN)
Member 2001 - Present
Alabama Association of PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ALAPAN) Member
2002 - Present
ALAPAN State Secretary 2004 - 2006
ALAPAN State Membership Director 2008 - Present
American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ASPAN) 2002
- Present
ASPAN Clinical Practice Committee 2007 - Present
International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation
2007 - Present
and Learning (INACSL) Member
Alabama League of Nurses (ALN) Member 2007 - Present
Nominating Committee Member 2007 - Present
Outstanding Faculty Member UAH CON 2003 - 2004
Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers 2004 and
2005
Sigma Theta Tau 2001 - Present
Overview
Teresa Gore received her undergraduate degree in
Nursing from Jacksonville State University and served as Alabama
Association of Nursing Students President for 1986-1987. She
is currently pursuing admission into a Doctorate of Nursing
Practice. Gore is active in ALAPAN and has presented multiple
podium presentations and one poster presentation at the state
conference since 2003.
Gore joined the AU faculty in August 2005 and currently serves
as an assistant clinical nursing professor. She teaches courses
across the curriculum that focus on assessment, cardiac, respiratory,
and surgical concepts. She is the course leader for assessment
and assessment lab and peri-operative elective. Gore has clinical
rotations in med-surg, critical care, leadership, and advisor
for preceptorship. She has developed a mock hospital setting
and instituted clinical simulation on the junior level.
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