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Thomas A. Mackey

PhD, RN, FAAN

Professor

UT Health Services

Dr. Mackey feels his outstanding contribution to nursing is the development of a model nurse practitioner faculty practice clinic at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. This primary care and occupational health clinic is as a model academic nursing center (ANC) that is nationally known for its business systems, cost-effectiveness, clinical teaching, quality of care, and interdisciplinary approach to patient care by nurse practitioners. Building on his pioneering efforts in the mid 1970's to help develop the first rural clinic certified under the Rural Health Clinic Bill, he continued to work to ensure the viability and acceptability of advanced practice nursing in an interdisciplinary environment. Dr. Mackey's clinical and business leadership skills developed the most financially solvent faculty practice and ANC in the country in the areas of primary care and occupational health. Dr. Mackey served as the Associate Dean for Practice and Clinical Director until 2016 at which time he stepped down from those roles. Dr. Mackey continues as a part time faculty member providing clinical services at the University of Texas Health Services Clinic.

Education

Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
PhD – Health Education
1988

Texas Tech University Health Science Center School of Nursing, Lubbock, TX
Master of Science in Nursing
2008

Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Adult Nurse Practitioner
1976

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
Masters of Public Health
1977

Loyola University, Chicago, IL
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
1974

Other Education:

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Summer Institute on Health Promotion, Planning and Evaluation
1994

Vanderbilt University
Identifying Substance Abuse Problems in Clinical Medicine
1992

NIAA/NIDA
Fellow, Faculty Development Program
1990-1994

Brown University, Providence, RI
Project ADEPT Course in Substance Abuse related to Curriculum Development
1991

Cadwalder
Alcohol/Drug Counselor Training Course
1991

Universite Libre du Congo, Congo (Zaire), Africa
1968

Clinical/Research Focus

Primary Care and Occupational Health