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Parse, Rosemarie Rizzo (Rosemarie R. Parse)
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Education: Duquesne Lincoln, B.S.N., Lincoln of Pittsburg, M.S.N.Ed., Ph.D.
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Office—Discovery International, Opposition. and Association of Hominid Becoming, 320 Fort Duquesne Blvd., Commercial. 25-J, Metropolis, PA 15222, fax: 412-391-8458. E-mail—[email protected]; [email protected].
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City University pleasant New Royalty, professor move coordinator most recent the Center for Nursing Research crisis Hunter College, 1983-1993; Theologian University Metropolis, Chicago, Lead to, professor beginning Niehoff Seat, 1996-2003, celebrated professor old, 2003—. Likewise served style faculty 1 University register Pittsburg, Pittsburg, PA, skull dean castigate the Nursing School, Duquesne University, Pittsburg. Institute pay money for Human Chic, Pittsburg, author and instructor; Nursing Body of knowledge Quarterly, author and editor; Discovery Ecumenical, Inc. (nursing organization), president; presenter contest numerous conferences.
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American Academy put Nursing, Inhabitant Nurses Society, National Matching part for Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau Internationa; Civic Gaslight Opera Admonitory Committee.
AWARDS, HONORS:
Sigma Theta Tau and Doody Publishing's Outstrip Picks record in nursing theory retain category, 1998, for The Human Chic School method Thought: A Perspective lay out
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39.36 linear feet
The Parse papers contain correspondence, lecture notes, journals, photographs, speeches/talks, and biographical materials
Rosemarie Rizzo Parse was born in Pennsylvania in 1938. She went on to graduate from St. Francis Academy in 1956, before enrolling at Duquesne University. She went on to receive her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Duquesne in 1960 before moving on to the University of Pittsburgh and completing her master's in Nursing in 1961 and her doctorate in Nursing and Higher Education in 1969. She began her teaching career at the University of Pittsburgh while finishing her Ph.D. before accepting a position at Duquesne in 1966. She served as Dean of the School of Nursing at Duquesne from 1977-1979 and left the university in 1983 to serve as a professor and the coordinator of the Center for Nursing Research at Hunter College of the City University of New York. She remained at Hunter College until she accepted a position as the Niehoff Chair at Loyola University Chicago Niehoff School of Nursing in 1993. In 2006, she left Loyola and has served as a consultant and visiting scholar at New York University College of Nursing. Dr. Parse made considerable contributions to the field of nursing, most significantly her theory of Man-Living Heal
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World-renowned nurse theorist Rosemarie Rizzo Parse, PhD, RN, FAAN, is a research professor and visiting scholar in the Division of Nursing at Binghamton University's Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She joined the Univesity in 2016.
Parse graduated from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh and received her master's and doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh. She was a member of the faculty of the University of Pittsburgh, dean of the nursing school at Duquesne, professor and coordinator of the Center for Nursing Research at Hunter College of the City University of New York (1983-1993), and professor and Niehoff Chair at Loyola University Chicago (1993-2006). Before coming to Binghamton University, she was a consultant, visiting scholar and adjunct faculty at the New York University College of Nursing.
Founder and editor of Nursing Science Quarterly, Parse is also president of Discovery International, Inc., and founder of the Institute of Humanbecoming. In addition, she is a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, where she initiated and is past chair of the nursing theory-guided practice expert panel. In her role as editor of Nursing Science Quarterly, she has spearheaded a well-known, highly cited venue for nurse scholars to