Robert C. Coghlan, III
PhD, RN, MA, MSN, CNS, FNP
Assistant Professor
Department of Graduate Studies
Robert Coghlan, PhD, RN, MA, MSN, CNS, FNP, has been involved healthcare for nearly 40 years and has been a nurse for 30 years. His interest in Health Policy led him to The University of Houston, where he earned his PhD in Political Science where his fields of study were Policy Sciences, Methodology and American Government. He completed his Dissertation “The Influence of the Media in Healthcare Reform” in 2011.
Dr. Coghlan has an extensive career in healthcare leadership, both in hospitals and the private sector. His most recent leadership role was as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Nursing Officer where he led two emergency hospitals. He also assisted in the development of three different electronic medical records, led the Forms Committee, reviewed and updated hospital and corporate-wide policies, developed new service lines, and served as a mentor to others.
Education
Cizik School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston. TX
Post-master's - CNE
2021
The University of Houston, Houston, TX
PhD
2011
The University of Houston, Houston, TX
MA
2004
Cizik School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston. TX
Post-master's - Emergency Nurse Practitioner
1998
Texas Woman’s University, Houston, TX
Post-master's - Family Nurse Practitioner
1995
Cizik School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston. TX
MSN
1993
The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX
BSN
1990
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
BS
1988
Clinical/Research Focus
Dr. Coghlan’s research interest includes Media Research, Emergency Department Utilization, Health Policy, Disaster Management, and availability of healthcare.