معرفی
Jingyi Dong is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at the Seattle Pacific University School of Health Sciences. With a clinical background in primary care and underserved populations, she contributes to nursing education, diversity initiatives, and aging research.
- Educational Background
- BSN, University of Washington, 2016
- DNP, University of Washington, 2020
Her research spans diversity in nursing, focusing on underrepresented minority recruitment through the Pacific-Northwest Chinese Nurses Association (PCNA), and perioperative pain medicine with a secondary emphasis on cellular aging mechanisms using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model organism. Publications highlight work on opioid management, enhanced recovery pathways, and nematode healthspan analysis.
Dr. Dong's scholarly contributions include studies on multimodal analgesia efficacy, opioid prescription patterns, and genetic factors in aging. These align with broader themes of clinical optimization and molecular gerontology.
She actively promotes inclusive education environments, drawing parallels between mentorship and faith-based discipleship in her teaching philosophy. Her international perspective as a Chinese immigrant fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin enriches her approach to cross-cultural healthcare education.



