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Rosemarie Rizzo Parse, PhD, RN, FAAN, is a Research Professor and Visiting Scholar at Binghamton University’s Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She holds adjunct roles and has held leadership positions at institutions like Loyola University Chicago and Duquesne University. Parse is a global leader in nursing theory, qualitative research, and ethical healthcare practices. She founded Nursing Science Quarterly, Discovery International, Inc., and the Institute of Humanbecoming, and chairs the American Academy of Nursing’s nursing theory panel.
Education:
- PhD in Nursing, University of Pittsburgh
- MSN, University of Pittsburgh
- BSN, Duquesne University
Research Focus: Parse’s work centers on ‘humanbecoming’ theory, qualitative methodologies, and ethical healthcare. She explores phenomena like dignity, reverence, and community change through frameworks such as ‘leading-following’ and ‘teaching-learning.’ Her research bridges theory, practice, and global healthcare education.
Awards & Recognition:
- Martha E. Rogers Golden Slinky Award (2008)
- New York Times Nurse Educator of the Year (2008)
- Lifetime achievement awards from Midwest Nursing Research Society, Asian American Pacific Islander Nurses Association, and American Academy of Nursing
Advising & Impact: Parse has chaired over 35 doctoral dissertations, guided 200+ students, and mentored faculty globally. She consults on healthcare standards and organizes international nursing theory conferences. Her work influences clinical practice, education, and policy.
Labs/Teams: Founder of the Institute of Humanbecoming, she leads global initiatives to advance nursing science through theory-driven practice and interprofessional collaboration.





