Outstanding MSN Grad Improving Community through Practice

Written byHope Aucoin

Vaping Ӱר electronic cigarette use Ӱר has become a public health concern for its health impacts in adults and its appeal to young people.

Tina Billberry applied her perspective as a registered nurse and mother along with her drive as a graduate student to research the issue and develop interventions, including now being used across some Central Louisiana high schools.

ӰרItӰרs a matter of trying to know more and share information with other people and with kids so maybe Ӱר maybe Ӱר there can be less harm,Ӱר Billberry says.

More than that, BillberryӰרs project demonstrated her commitment to creating meaningful impacts in her community and going above and beyond in her academics.

Tina Billberry, Master of Science in Nursing graduate, UL Lafayette Outstanding Master's GraduateThis is how she maintained a 4.0 in the Master of Science in Nursing program and what set her apart to be the Ӱר Outstanding MasterӰרs Graduate for Fall 2019.

ӰרIt helped me to focus on a project if I could tie it to something in my practice, or my personal life,Ӱר she says. ӰרI could research and write more effectively.Ӱר

Billberry began developing her quality improvement skills by attaining her bachelor of science online through UL LafayetteӰרs online RN to BSN program in 2015.

ӰרI wanted some career growth, but I only had an associateӰרs, so in order to grow I was going to have to go back to school to have some of the opportunities I wanted to have,Ӱר she says.

When Billberry was ready to pursue her Master of Science in Nursing, she initially chose another online program, but quickly realized it lacked the support she was looking for. Reflecting on her experience at UL Lafayette, Billberry knew she wanted to return.

ӰרI went back to UL Lafayette for the support they provide through their instructors,Ӱר she says. ӰרItӰרs a much warmer environment; theyӰרre much more approachable. TheyӰרre willing to help you where I didnӰרt find that in the other program.Ӱר

Billberry says she wanted to earn her MSN degree to focus on and improve patient care. That passion has been evident in much of her work.

In 2015, Billberry was instrumental in creating the to provide breast cancer patients with small pillows to protect chemotherapy port sites from seat belts.

ӰרI was the first oncology navigator at our hospital and one of the things youӰרre doing is letting people know youӰרre there and finding things you can share with your patients to give them comfort,Ӱר Billberry says.

She had found similar programs providing the protective cushions to patients but couldnӰרt find a way to buy the pillows. So she reached out to the community.

ӰרThey responded overwhelmingly with pillows of all shapes and sizes and colors. I think from the patient perspective, youӰרre giving (patients) something, but youӰרre giving them something someone else put the time in to make for them,Ӱר she says. ӰרThatӰרs comforting.Ӱר

Billberry has completed additional projects with direct impacts on her patients Ӱר Timely Care and Satisfaction in Navigated and Non-Navigated Adult Breast Cancer Patients, and Low Dose Lung Computer Tomography: The Impact of Reimbursement Availability on Lung Cancer Screening Rates.

Time management has been critical in allowing Billberry the ability to excel in her coursework while maintaining a full-time, then part-time, work schedule and marking family milestones with her three children, ages 17, 23, and 24.

ӰרThrough the course of my bachelorӰרs and MSN, weӰרve graduated, weӰרve married, weӰרve done all sorts of things,Ӱר she says.Tina Billberry, Outstanding Master's Graduate, with her family.

Billberry starts her semester by inputting all of her assignments and due dates, along with her personal schedule, into an Excel calendar.

ӰרOnce youӰרve got it plotted out, you can focus on whatӰרs in front of you. It lets me prioritize my time a little better so IӰרm not overburdened,Ӱר she says. ӰרItӰרs a matter of prioritizing, looking forward, and not waiting until the last minute.Ӱר

BillberryӰרs hard work has paid off for her patients, her practice, and her family Ӱר especially her children. 

ӰרIt gives them a picture that if they want something, they can do it. ItӰרs going to take work, but they can,Ӱר she says. ӰרIf they decide to go back and do something later that changes things up a little bit, they can do that.Ӱר

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