Community Memorial Strengthens Cardiology Team with the Addition of Nurse Practitioner
Community Memorial is proud to announce a significant enhancement to its cardiology team with the addition of Nurse Practitioner Sherri Loucks. Teaming up with Dr. Avneet Singh and Shelby Sharp, FNP-C, Loucks will play a crucial role in delivering high-quality cardiac care to the community.
Bringing over two decades of expertise in both inpatient and outpatient cardiology care, Sherri Loucks has also garnered valuable experience in hospital medicine during her tenure as a Hospitalist in the Utica region. Loucks holds an impressive academic background, earning her Masters of Science in Nursing from SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse, NY. Furthermore, she obtained her Family Nurse Practitioner certification from Community-General Hospital in Syracuse and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Utica College of Syracuse University.
Loucks’ commitment to excellence is evident through her participation in Nurse Practitioner Clinical Preceptor programs and her recognition with the President’s Award for Voluntary Faculty Services from SUNY Upstate Medical University. Her extensive experience has finely tuned her skills in cardiovascular disease management, ECG interpretation, cardiac device management, and acute and chronic disease management. Additionally, Loucks is well-versed in hospital medicine, collaborating seamlessly with interdisciplinary teams.
Expressing his enthusiasm, Dr. Avneet Singh, Cardiologist, shared, “I am thrilled that Sherri has joined the Cardiology team at Community Memorial. Sherri’s experience and skillset make a great addition to our team, and it is the patients who will benefit the most.”
The Cardiology team at Community Memorial is led by Dr. Avneet Singh, Cardiologist, collaborating with him are Shelby Sharp, FNP-C and Sherri Loucks, NP.
Community Memorial looks forward to the positive impact that Sherri Loucks will undoubtedly bring to the provision of comprehensive and compassionate cardiac care within the community. For further information or to schedule an appointment, please contact the Community Memorial Cardiology Center by calling (315)648-6408.