CRNA Capstone Committee Member - Naples, United States - Keiser University

    Keiser University
    Keiser University Naples, United States

    Found in: Lensa US P 2 C2 - 1 week ago

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    The Secondary Capstone Committee Member is responsible for providing additional support and expertise in guiding students through their Capstone Project


    Key responsibilities include:


    Providing guidance through various communication platforms such as mail, Microsoft Teams, telephone conferences, email, and/or via the Learning Management System (LMS).Attending regularly scheduled meetings with the student and the Capstone Committee chair.

    Providing content expertise complementary to the student's Capstone Project subject area.
    Providing timely feedback on the written Capstone Project.
    Assisting with content development and revisions of the student's scholarly manuscript.
    Participating in the review and approval of the Capstone Project proposal, oral presentations, and materials for disseminating results.
    Promptly communicating concerns with students and the DNAP Capstone chair.
    If included in the authorship list, approving the final version of the manuscript intended for publication.

    Please note that Secondary Capstone Committee Members can be Keiser University faculty or non-university subject matter experts approved by the program director and Capstone chair.

    As a Secondary Capstone Committee Member at Keiser University, you'll be supportive and influential in our students' Capstone Projects.

    Your position requires providing additional expertise and guidance throughout the project, supplementing the primary mentorship provided by the Capstone Chair.

    You'll be relied upon for your content expertise, which should complement the subject area of the student's Capstone Projects.

    You'll help shape these projects, offering timely feedback and assisting with content development and draft revisions of the scholarly manuscripts.

    Your voice is critical in this collaborative process, and you'll be expected to actively participate in reviewing and approving project proposals, oral presentations, and dissemination materials.

    Any concerns should be communicated promptly and effectively with both the students and the Capstone Chair.

    Moreover, if a student includes you in the authorship list, you'll be responsible for reviewing and approving the manuscript before its final submission for publication.

    Your expertise can be harnessed from inside or outside Keiser University, as we welcome both university faculty and non-university subject matter experts into this role, subject to approval by the program director and Capstone Chair.

    The Capstone Committee Member is only required to have a doctoral degree and no licenses.