October 13, 2023
The Louisiana Nurses Foundation’s 2023 Nightingale Award recipients include two members of the faculty of LSU Health New Orleans’ School of Nursing. Sherry Rivera, DNP, APRN, ANP-C, FNKF, FAANP, Program Director, Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Concentration, was named Advanced Practice Registered Nurse of the Year. Kendra Barrier, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, was named Nursing School Administrator of the Year.
Among the 60,000 nurses in Louisiana, the Louisiana Nurses Foundation recognizes nurses across the state annually in a variety of categories. According to the Louisiana Nurses Foundation, these individuals represent the best in the nursing profession.Dr. Rivera’s nursing experience includes working in nephrology practice as a Nurse Practitioner, medical-surgical nursing, and telemetry. She has also had experience collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. She served as a member of the End Stage Renal Disease Patient Reported Outcomes Technical Expert Panel.
She has received many honors and awards, including the New Orleans District Nurses Association (NODNA) Legacy Award (2023), the NODNA Excellence in Nursing Beyond the Bedside for Academic School of Nursing (2019), Outstanding Alumna (2018), the School of Nursing Alumna of the Year (2016), four Daisy Faculty Awards (2011, 2014, 2015, & 2016), the School of Nursing’s Nursing Caring Award for Faculty (2013), an Academy for the Advancement of Educational Scholarship Educational Enhancement Grant Award, and the Faculty Recognition of an MN Student Award (2009). She was nominated for the Allen Copping Excellence in Teaching Award (2014) and the Faculty Daisy Award (2018).
Dr. Barrier earned her BSN and MSN in Nursing Education from LSU Health New Orleans and received a PhD in Nursing Education and Administration from William Carey University.“Our nursing school faculty, staff, and students are proud of Dr. Rivera and Dr. Barrier’s state-wide recognition with their respective Nightingale Awards,” says Dr. Demetrius Porche, Dean of LSU Health New Orleans School of Nursing. “Dr. Rivera and Dr. Barrier continue to promote nursing excellence within our nursing school and within the nursing profession both locally and nationally.”
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