Teri Pipe, Ph.D., RN is the Richard E. Sinaiko Professor in Health Care Leadership at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing and core faculty in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Healthy Minds.
Teri is Dean Emerita of the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation at Arizona State University (ASU), where she served as Dean from 2011-2018 and as University-wide ASU Chief Well-Being Officer from 2017-2021. She was the Founding Director of ASU's Center for Mindfulness, Compassion and Resilience. Prior to ASU, Teri served as Mayo Clinic Arizona's Director of Nursing Research and Innovation. She loves spending time in nature and exploring ways of bringing compassion and wellbeing more fully into our world.
Teri is also an expert on wellbeing, with a focus on mindfulness and compassion. Her work focuses on implications of wellbeing within and beyond the healthcare and higher education sectors. Teri is an expert on nursing leadership with a focus on interprofessionalism, bringing nurses together with physicians and other health professionals, business people, and policy makers, to help redesign and improve wellbeing at individual, organizational and societal levels. Her research interests include: wellbeing in professional and clinical populations, preventive and protective wellbeing strategies, and aging. She is a sought after speaker on the topics of wellbeing, leadership, mindfulness, clinician workforce wellness and compassion.
Teri earned her Ph.D. in health policy and administration with a minor in gerontology from Pennsylvania State University, a master’s degree in nursing with an emphasis in gerontology from the University of Arizona, and a bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University of Iowa.
