Jing Wang, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, is dean and professor at the Florida State University College of Nursing, where the first Master of Science in Nursing program focused on Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Applications is launched in 2024. She is nationally known for her innovative approach to nursing research and education focused on digital health and human-in-the-loop digital twin artificial intelligence. She was founding director of two digital health centers and founding editor of JMIR Aging.
She serves in the National Advisory Council for Nursing Research at the National Institutes of Health and its Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Workgroup. She’s also Board of Trustee at Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and HCA Florida Capital Hospital. She’s also the co-chair of the Direct to Consumer Workgroup at the Coalition for Health Artificial Intelligence.
Committed to a High-Tech High-Touch approach to nursing education, research, and collaborative practice, Wang is an elected Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, a National Academy of Medicine Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Scholar, a board of trustee member of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2015 TEDMED Scholar, and Harvard Macy Scholar where she continued to teach in the “Leading Innovations in Health Care & Education” program.
Her interdisciplinary research uses mobile and connected health technologies to improve patient outcomes, especially among rural and underserved populations. Recently, Dr. Wang delivered the keynote on “Nursing-Driven Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare: Digital Precision Health for Everyone” at the NurseTRUST 2024 Annual Summit and “Nurse-in-the-Loop Artificial Intelligence: Digital Twin Research Promoting Health for All” at the National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurses Association’s 2024 annual policy summit.