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Kathy Barnett, DNS, RN
Assistant Professor of Nursing | Owner & Instructor
WellStar School of Nursing, Kennesaw State University | The CPR Nurse, LLC
Dr. Kathy Barnett is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Kennesaw State University dedicated to nursing, research, and education. Dr. Barnett’s research is focused on substance use disorders, sexual assault nursing, human trafficking, and women’s health nursing. In 2022, Dr. Barnett and colleagues received grant funding from the Substance Abuse Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) to implement a curriculum on medications for opioid use disorder into the master’s program for nurse practitioners. In September of 2023, Dr. Barnett presented her work on medications for substance use disorder at the National League of Nursing. In 2023, Dr. Barnett and colleagues received funding from the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) to conduct research on improving DNA collection techniques during a forensic exam. Finally, in 2023, Dr. Barnett and colleagues received funding from Cobb Douglas Public Health CHIP grant to support the education and training of sexual assault nurses helping decrease the shortage of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs) in Georgia. In addition to her research, Dr. Barnett has spent twenty-five years as a nurse caring for women during their pregnancy, labor, and birth. For the last ten years, Dr. Barnett continued to share her love of women’s health as a nurse educator at Kennesaw State University coordinating the parent-child nursing course. Dr. Barnett is a sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) and has mobilized medical responses to human trafficking operations across the state of Georgia. Dr. Barnett has several publications focusing on substance use disorders including Characteristics of Substance-addicted Mothers that predict graduation from the Family Treatment Court in the Journal of Nursing Scholarship and The Health Consequences of Mothers Using Drugs and the Legal System’s Call to Action in the book Qualitative Nursing Research Using Case Study.