Barbara S. Moffett, Ph.D, RN, CNE

  • Professor
  • Southeastern Louisiana University
  • School of Nursing and Health Sciences
  • SLU 10835
  • Hammond, LA 70402
  • PHONE:(985) 549-5045
  • EMAIL:bmoffett@selu.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. Louisiana State University
  • M.S.N. Northwestern State University
  • B.S.N. Northwestern State University

Licensure and Board Certifications

  • NLN Certified Nurse Educator
  • RN Licensure - Louisiana

Academic Positions

  • Professor and Department Head Emeritus, Southeastern Louisiana University

Honors & Awards

  • Inducted LSNA Nursing Hall of Fame
  • Induction Long Purple Line, (Distinguished Alumnus recognition), Northwestern State University
  • Excellence in Leadership Award, Rho Zeta Chapter, STTI
  • LSNA Volunteer of the Year Nightingale Award
  • Healthcare Hero Award – New Orleans CityBusiness
  • Lucius McGehee Distinguished Professorship in Research
  • Nurse Educator of the Year Nightingale Award
  • Excellence in Research Award, Rho Zeta Chapter, STTI
  • EPIC Distinguished Professorship in Teaching

Professional Affiliations

  • ANA, LSNA, Tangipahoa District Nurses Association
  • Sigma Theta Tau International, Rho Zeta Chapter
  • Phi Kappa Phi

Areas of Research Interest

  • Nursing Education
  • Measurement in the Affective Domain
  • Instrument Development

Selected Publications & Presentations

  • Moffett, B.S. (2009). Mentoring on Demand: Bridging the gap for new and part-time faculty. Philadelphia: Nursing Summit, National League for Nursing.
  • Moffett, B.S. (2009). Retention strategies through competency development for faculty and students. Baton Rouge, LA: Poster presentation at LSNA Link to Legislature.
  • Moffett, B.S., Chamberlain, S.H., Diaz, M.A (2009). Going for the green in health care delivery: Education for environmental awareness. Baton Rouge, LA: Poster presentation at LSNA Link to Legislature.

Selected Funded Projects and Research

  • Developing retention strategies through competency development for faculty and students, funded through National Student Nurses Association
  • Going for the green in health care delivery, funded through Health care Without Harm organization
  • Mentoring on demand: Bridging the gap for new and part-time faculty, funded through Louisiana Board of Regents

 

Intercollegiate Consortium for a Master of Science in Nursing