Mi Jin Doe, PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC
Clinical Associate Professor
Background
Mi Jin Doe is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and an assistant professor of nursing at Binghamton University's Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She joined the faculty in September 2021.
As a Parse Scholar at Binghamton University, where Doe completed her BS, MS and PhD in nursing degrees, she focused on the investigation of universal humanuniverse living experiences and the development of unique nursing knowledge from the theoretical perspective of the humanbecoming paradigm. She explored the universal humanuniverse living experiences of hope and feeling trusted. The newknowings from the investigations contributed to knowledge of the discipline of nursing with unique insights for possible implications for living the art and beyond the horizon.
Doe is the co-contributing editor for book reviews and new media in the international peer-reviewed journal of Nursing Science Quarterly.
She has taught mental health nursing at the undergraduate and graduate levels and theoretical foundation for advanced nursing at the graduate level.
Education
- PhD, nursing, Binghamton University
- MS, nursing, Binghamton University
- BS, nursing, Binghamton University
- MS, law, Kyungpook National University, South Korea
- BS, law, Kyungpook National University, South Korea
Research Interests
- Parsesciencing
- Qualitative study with universal humanuniverse living experiences
- Mental health
Clinical Interests
- Mental health
- Community health
Teaching Interests
- Theoretical foundations for nursing
- Scientific inquiry
- Mental health