Amy Greer, RNC-MNN, a veteran Charge Nurse and preceptor on the Obstetrics Unit at Lane Regional Medical Center, was recently recognized by the Baton Rouge District Nurses Association (BRDNA) at its annual meeting for her outstanding efforts in promoting a positive image of the nursing profession.
With more than 24 years of nursing experience, Greer specializes in postpartum care for mothers and newborns. Her dedication to clinical excellence, patient advocacy, and professional mentorship has made her a respected leader both at Lane and within the broader healthcare community.
Greer was recognized alongside other distinguished nurses from across the district for advancing the profession in multiple areas, including patient and family advocacy, public and governmental representation, clinical expertise beyond licensure, and adherence to the highest standards of ethical nursing practice.
“Amy is a true leader among nurses at Lane and within the maternal community we serve,” said Staci Sullivan, MSN, APRN-BC, Chief Nursing Officer at Lane Regional Medical Center. “Her expertise and clinical skills are exceptional, but what truly sets her apart is her unwavering commitment to her patients, their families, her colleagues, and the nursing profession as a whole. We are truly blessed by all that Amy brings to Lane.”
The BRDNA specifically commended Greer for her leadership on the Labor and Delivery Postpartum Education Committee and her innovative approach to continuing education, including the development of an Escape Room activity designed to enhance staff proficiency in identifying and managing postpartum hemorrhage, assessing quantitative blood loss, and following treatment and transfusion protocols.
In addition, Greer was praised for her instrumental role in developing pain management protocols for obstetric patients and for her compassionate, effective mentorship of new nursing staff.