Professor of Practice and Core Faculty, School of Nursing and Center for Healthy Minds
School of Nursing | Center for Healthy Minds
Hometown: Billings, MT
Dr. Teri Pipe, PhD, RN, FAAN, FNAP is Professor of Practice in the UW-Madison School of Nursing and Core Faculty in the Center for Healthy Minds. Her scholarship and teaching centers on leadership, flourishing, compassion, and practical skills for navigating life challenges. She is Dean Emerita of the Arizona State University College of Nursing and Health Innovation and served as the inaugural Chief Well-Being Officer for ASU. She is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and served as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellow.
Talks:
Leading from the Inside Out
It is possible to lead one’s own life in a way that is intentional and compassionate. Learn practical skills for learning to lead the self and others in meaningful and effective ways.
Mindfulness and Compassion for Real Life
Practices like mindfulness and compassion can seem theoretical and difficult to apply to real-world situations. This session will provide practical ways of integrating mindfulness into day-to-day life, personally and professionally.