Florida State University’s Jing Wang Awarded Fellowship at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Jing Wang, dean of the College of Nursing at Florida State University, has been awarded the Fellowship Ad Eundem by the Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. The designation is conferred upon leaders whose professional achievements have significantly advanced healthcare and the nursing profession worldwide.

Professor Wang specializes in digital health transformation. At Florida State University, she launched the nation’s first master of science in nursing degree program with a specialization in AI applications in healthcare. As dean, she has focused on advancing scholarship related to digital health and AI, as well as building international partnerships that strengthen nursing leadership, practice, and workforce development. In her own interdisciplinary research, she uses mobile and connected health technologies to optimize lifestyle interventions and improve patient-centered outcomes among chronically ill and aging populations, particularly those in rural and underserved communities.

Professor Wang holds a master of public health degree, as well as a master’s degree and Ph.D. in nursing all from the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania.

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