Goldfarb School of Nursing presents two prestigious annual awards to honor alumni and recognize their contributions to healthcare in nursing practice, nursing research, health policy, nursing education or nursing administration: the Distinguished Alumni Award and the Young Alumni Award.
The following list is to keep our alumni community informed of fellow classmates' professional updates, publications and awards. Alumni accomplishments are listed by graduation decade. Please share your accomplishments for future alumni e-newsletters by sending them to JCowell-Oates@bjc.org or by filling out the Contact Us form and select "Submit a class note."
Accomplishments
1950s
- Marlene Rosenkoetter, Barnes class of 1954 Marlene received the 2014 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Barnes-Jewish College Alumni Association.
1960s
- Barbara Riegel, Jewish class of 1964 Barbara received the 2014 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Barnes-Jewish College Alumni Association.
2000s
- David Eisenbath, class of 2008 David serves as Chief CRNA for the Washington University School of Medicine Anesthesiology Department.
- Sarah Perez, class of 2007 Sara received the 2013 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Barnes-Jewish College Alumni Association. Sarah was also a nominee for the March of Dimes Excellence in Nursing Award in November 2013.
- Brian Torres, class of 2010 Brian published his article on “5-HT3 Receptor Antagonism following Suspected Bone Cement Implantation syndrome” in the ISJNA September 2013 issue, pp 18-22.
- Sarah Perez, CRNA, MSN, class of 2007, and Ilene Ottmer, CRNA, MSN, class of 2007 Sarah and Ilene serve on the Editorial Board for the International Student Journal of Nurse Anesthesia
- Michael Rybak, CRNA, MSN, ANC, USAR, class of 2006 Stephanie Fan, CRNA, MSN, class of 2008 Shelli (Meers) Collins, CRNA, MSN, class of 2009 Amy Antalick, CRNA, MSN, class of 2011 Michael, Stephanie, Shelli and Amy serve as reviewers for the International Student Journal of Nurse Anesthesia.
Young Alumni Award
The Young Alumni Award is presented in recognition of exemplary dedication to the profession of nursing to individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to nursing education, research and/or service in the first 10 years of their nursing career post-baccalaureate.
Alumni Awards Nomination Process
Candidates may be nominated year round. The Alumni Council will review all completed nomination packets and base their decision upon the content included. The decision on award recipients is subject to final approval by the dean of the college.
Who Can Be Nominated
In order to be nominated for an alumni award, nominees must meet the following requirements:
- Be a living graduate of Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College or a legacy school
- Be available to attend the award ceremony
- Not be a current member of the Board of Trustees or Alumni Advisory Council
- Made outstanding contributions to the discipline of nursing
- Demonstrated by his/her actions the importance of a nursing education
- Participate in professional and community activities
- Demonstrated excellence in care by going above and beyond the basic standards of care as endorsed by patients, team members, ancillary staff and community in which the alumni serves
Additionally, the Distinguished Alumni Award nominees must have graduated at least 10 years ago.
The Young Alumni Award nominees must be in their first 10 years of their nursing career post-baccalaureate as well as meet a minimum of four (4) of the following attributes:
- Received one or more Daisy nominations or equivalent professional organization recognition for excellence in patient care
- Achieved Professional Nurse Development Program (PNDP) status or professional organization equivalent
- Engaged in research effort outside their daily job description
- Engaged in professional organization committee, leadership position preferred
- Implemented a new and/or improved evidence-based practice with notable outcomes for either their interdisciplinary work team and/or patient care
- Be pursuing additional education, certification, or advanced degree
- Be an active preceptor in their nursing discipline
- Be a volunteer within the organization and/or community a minimum of 100+ hours annually
- A “Wild Card,” which is an initiative, participation, collaboration, or engagement that positively impacts the field of nursing, medicine, organization or community
How to Nominate
Nominations may be submitted by alumni, faculty, staff, students, family and administrators and are accepted throughout the year. All nomination packets must include the following:
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- Completed nomination form
- A letter of nomination explaining why the nominee meets the qualifications
- Other details or pertinent data that might prove helpful in supporting the nomination
Complete the form below and send additional materials needed to June Cowell-Oates at Jcowell-oates@bjc.org.
Items must be received by June 26 via email to Dr. Cowell-Oates at Jcowell-oates@bjc.org or mail the packet to:
Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College
Attn: June Cowell-Oates
Mailstop 90-36-697
4483 Duncan Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
Alumni Awards Nomination Form
To nominate an alum for this award, please submit a nomination form. If you have any questions, please email Dr. June Cowell-Oates or call her at 314.454.8694.