Humanity Nursing Faculty

Introduction of the faculty director

  • WANG Lin, Ph.D., RN
    Associate professor/ Master supervisor

Dr. Wang is currently the Director of the Humanistic Nursing Faculty. She is a visiting scholar at the School of Nursing of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus. She is the member of  youth editorial board of the Journal of nursing scholarship (Chinese edition), the member of editorial board of the Journal of nursing practice and research, and the member of editorial board of the Chinese Journal of integrated Nursing. The course of Nursing Management responded by her (ranked No. 2), was awarded the first-class online undergraduate course in the School of Nursing. The main research interests of Dr. Wang include nursing management, mental health of nursing professional population and university students. In the past 5 years, she was funded by the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars and the Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project, and participated in many projects of the National Social Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Education. Dr. Wang has published more than 30 papers as first author or corresponding author, including 8 SCI-indexed papers, and was awarded "100 Excellent Papers" by the Chinese Nursing Journal in 2020. As an associate editor, she has written 2 monographs and participated in 11 textbooks and monographs.

Dr. Wang is the secretary of the Institute of Nursing Management of the China Hospital Development Institute, the member of the Nursing Psychology Special Committee of the Chinese Psychological Society, the member of the Nursing Psychology Special Committee of Shanghai Psychological Society, the member of the Nursing Health Science and Technology Committee of Shanghai Health Science and Technology Association, member of Second Committee of the Shanghai Medical and Health Youth Federation

Dr. Wang was awarded the “Shanghai Pharma Apricot Grove Talent Award” and selected as one of the first batch of the "Excellent Young Talents Cultivation Program" by Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine.


Introduction of Humanity Nursing Faculty

Humanity Nursing Faculty was established in August 2021. There are 10 full-time faculty members, all of whom have Ph.D. degree, including one with senior title and two with associate senior title, as well as one doctoral supervisor and two master supervisors. Eight faculty members have more than one year of overseas study experience and four earned the degree from famous universities in the United States, Japan, and Hong Kong, China. 

The faculty is responsible for undergraduate courses such as Nursing Management, Introduction to Nursing, People and Society, Health Education and Health Promotion, Cross-Cultural Nursing, International Clinical Nursing Practice, Patient Safety Culture, and graduate courses such as Psychological and Spiritual Nursing. Among them, Nursing Management was awarded the national first-class undergraduate online course. Introduction to Nursing was awarded the key course construction in Shanghai. Patient Safety Culture was the first patient safety course for nursing majors in China. The faculty published "Patient Safety" as editor-in-chief and co-edited Nursing Humanistic Care, which is a textbook for nursing undergraduates. 

Faculty Members have been awarded the “Shanghai Pharma Apricot Grove Talent Award”, the first and second prizes for teaching achievements, and the first and third prizes for PBL cases in Chinese and English by Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. In the past 5 years, they were funded by the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars and Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project, the Young Science and Technology Talent “Sailing Plan” and the Science Popularization Project of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality. The total funding is about 3,000,000 RMB. The faculty members have published more than 30 papers in international high-level academic journals and more than 60 papers in Chinese core journals as the first or corresponding author in recent five years. 

Faculty Members were awarded the “Young Oriental Scholar” Shanghai Municipal Education Commission Talent Program, the third Prize of Management and Service Award, the “Excellent Communist Party Member”, “Ten Outstanding Young People”, and the Jiu Long Young Medical Talent Award of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. 

The faculty members are also committed to social and disciplinary services, and have received the  “Outstanding Activity Award” of World Sleep Society's World Sleep Day and served as the editor-in-chief of the Chinese Journal of integrated Nursing, and the editorial board member of the International Journal of Nursing Studies.