Professor
Columbia University School of Nursing
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Jingjing Shang, PhD, RN, FAAN is a professor and health services researcher at Columbia University School of Nursing. She obtained her BSN from Peking Union Medical College in Beijing, China, her MSN in Oncology/Hematology Nursing from University of Delaware, and her PhD from Johns Hopkins University. She completed a 2-year post-doctoral fellowship training from the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research in University of Pennsylvania. She is the Principal Investigator of multiple federal and organization funded grants in which she studies infection prevention and control in home health care. Her other research interests include nursing workforce, quality of care, predictive risk modeling, exercise, adherence, and cancer patient outcomes. She has multiple high quality publications and presented in international and national conferences. She served in American Cancer Society peer review committee for scholarships and has been a reviewer in CDC Special Emphasis Panel in infectious diseases since 2015.