Dr. Mary Isaacson

Title

Associate Professor (Rapid City)

Office Building

Mailing Address

College of Nursing-Rapid City
1220 Mt Rushmore Road
Rapid City, SD 57701
Education
FPCN-2023
CHPN- 2015
Ph.D. in Nursing- Indiana University- 2009
MA in Nursing (Community Health Emphasis)- Augustana College- 2002;
BS in Nursing- South Dakota State University- 1998;
Diploma in Nursing- St. Luke's College, Sioux City, IA- 1982
Academic Interests
Palliative Care and End-of-life care, Palliative and End-of-life communication, Transcultural nursing and healthcare, health disparities, American Indian healthcare, American Indian adolescent risk behaviors, childhood obesity, underserved populations, horse and human health interactions, rural nursing
Academic Responsibilities
Graduate and undergraduate nursing courses
Committee Activities
PhD Subcommittee
Faculty Senate (2016- 2022)
Faculty Senate Executive Committee (2021-2022)
Workload Task Force Committee Member (Spring 2021)
Past Chair, Nursing Research Committee
Awards and Honors
Rural Nurses Organization, Board Member (Member at Large) 2022-current
Hospice & Palliative Nurses Associate, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Task Force (2022-current)
Hospice & Palliative Nurses Association, Research Advisory Committee, chair (2021-2022)
Hospice & Palliative Nurses Association, Research Advisory Committee, co-chair (2020-2021)
Hospice & Palliative Nurses Association Research Scholar 2018
SDSU College of Nursing 2015 Outstanding Researcher
Grants
Principal Investigators: Isaacson, M. J. and Ruff, T. The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation: Hillman Emergent Innovation Grant to support bold, early-stage interventions designed to improve the health and healthcare of marginalized populations. Title: Designing a Trauma-Informed Community Health Worker Intervention to Address American Indian Social Invisibility and Health Inequities
Principal Investigators: Isaacson, M. J. and Anderson, J. NIH (NINR), PAR-19-058: Strategies to Provide Culturally Tailored Palliative and End of Life Care to Seriously Ill American Indians 1R21NR020383. Title: Culturally Responsive palliative care messaging for American Indians: An Efficacy Trial
Principal Investigators: Armstrong, K., Co-Investigator: Isaacson, M.J. R-01, NIH (NCI): R-01, Clinical Trial; RFA-CA-18-026: Improving the Reach and Quality of Cancer Care in Rural Populations, COVID-19 Supplement. Title: Advancing Palliative Care in Northern Plains American Indians
Principal Investigators: Armstrong, K., Petereit, D. Co-Investigator: Isaacson, M.J. R-01, NIH (NCI): R-01, Clinical Trial; RFA-CA-18-026: Improving the Reach and Quality of Cancer Care in Rural Populations. Title: Advancing Palliative Care in Northern Plains American Indians
Isaacson, Mary, Principal Investigator, Bott-Knutson, Rebecca, Fishback, Mary Beth, Varnum, Angela, & Brandenburger, Shelly, Co-Investigators. Psychometric Evaluation of Hope and Resilience Measures in Native American Youth Wellness: A Preliminary Study. Funding Source: South Dakota State University, Scholarly Excellence Fund. (2015-2017).
Isaacson, Mary, Evaluation Director. Increasing the Implementation of Evidence-Based Cancer Survivorship interventions to Increase Quality and Duration of Life among Cancer Patients. Funding Source: American Cancer Society. (2015-2016).
Isaacson, Mary & Minton, Mary, Principal Investigators. Nurse Attitudes Toward Palliative Care Certification: A Rural/Urban Assessment. Funding Source: Hospice & Palliative Nurses Foundation. (2015-2016).
Isaacson, Mary, Principal Investigator. Wakanki Ewastpikte--"Care for Our Elders." Funding Source: South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan. (2015).
Isaacson, Mary, Principal Investigator. Health Promotion and Palliative Care on South Dakota Reservations. Funding Source: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing, Dawley Seed Grant. (2013-2014).
Isaacson, Mary, Co-Investigator, Mary Minton, Co-Investigator. Palliative and End of Life Education in Rural South Dakota: A Pilot Workshop for Interprofessionals, Principal Investigator, LuAnn Eidsness, LifeCircle South Dakota, SD. Funding Source: South Dakota Comprehensive Control Plan. (2014).
Isaacson, Mary, Co-Investigator; Marylou Mylant, Co-Investigator. American Indian Pilot Study on Caregiving, Attachment, and Health of Young Children. Funding Source: Collaborative Research Center on American Indian Health. (2014-2015).
Professional Memberships
American Nurses Association, South Dakota Nurses Association, National League of Nursing; Transcultural Nursing Society, Sigma Theta Tau- Phi Chapter; Hospice & Palliative Nurses Association, Palliative Care Research Cooperative, Rural Nurses Organization
Work Experience
Assistant Professor, Augustana College, 2002-2013;
Instructor, Mount Marty College, 2000-2001
Sanford USD Medical Center (Sioux Falls and Vermillion): 1992-2012
Area(s) of Research
Social determinants of health, rural and underserved populations.
Palliative care in the American Indian population, American Indian childhood obesity, palliative care in rural and frontier communities, palliative and end of life care communication, cultural humility, American Indian adolescent risk behaviors, hope and resilience.
Applications of Research
Access to publications: https://works.bepress.com/mary-isaacson/

Department(s)

Open Prairie