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Liz Buck receives a Heroes award from The Great Forest Park Balloon Race on September 15, 2020

Dr. Elizabeth Buck Honored by Lift Up St. Louis

We are pleased to announce that Elizabeth Buck, Ph.D., RN, former assistant dean for nursing at 91制片厂鈥檚 Catherine McAuley School of Nursing, has been named a Lift Up St. Louis Honoree, representing Educators and Healthcare Heroes.

While the fabled Great Forest Park Balloon Race was unable to proceed as originally planned this year, hot air balloon fans were still able to see balloons soar over St. Louis in September in a new celebration. 鈥淟ift Up St. Louis,鈥 in cooperation with its presenting sponsor, PNC Bank, flew hot air balloons across the St. Louis skies in tribute to essential workers, educators, healthcare heroes, and those standing up for change.聽Through their work to uplift our communities, these leaders represent all of the incredible St. Louisans who have stepped up during trying times 鈥 working tirelessly every day to help keep our lives as normal as possible.

Dr. Buck is a deserving inclusion on this list of honorees!

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For thirteen years, Dr. Buck served as assistant dean of our school of nursing and educated thousands of today鈥檚 St. Louis Healthcare Heroes.聽An academic administrator since 1998, she brought a student-first approach to doctoral specializations in nursing administration, helping nursing professionals advance their careers.

Dr. Buck鈥檚 leadership was crucial to one of the most transformational changes at 91制片厂, brining nursing programs into the online environment. The student response to the quality and timeliness of online graduate聽nursing was tremendous.聽She stewarded a comprehensive accreditation effort that earned a 10-year CCNE approval for all 91制片厂 nursing programs.

Dr. Buck is a graduate of Penn State University and earned her diploma in nursing at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She obtained a BSN and MSN(R) at St. Louis University and a Ph.D. in nursing from the University of Texas at Austin.

Before joining 91制片厂, Dr. Buck served as academic dean at Barnes-Jewish College in St. Louis. She also served for 23 years in the U.S. Air Force as a flight nurse, retiring with the rank of Lt. Colonel.聽We celebrate Dr. Buck and all Healthcare Heroes for their tremendous work lifting up St. Louis.

Congratulations, Dr. Buck!

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