Elisa Jang

Title(s)Professional Development Speci, COO
SchoolChancellor/EVC/FAS
Address2001 The Embarcadero, #266
San Francisco CA 94133
Phone415-218-6471
Emailelisa.jang@ucsf.edu
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    The Ohio State University, Columbus, OHDNP06/2022Nurse Executive
    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CAMS06/2001Cardiovascular Nursing
    University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CABSN06/1998Nursing
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    Navy Nurse Corp1998Dedication to Nursing Award
    NorthBay Healthcare2014Platinum Award
    NorthBay Healthcare2014Platinum Award
    NorthBay Healthcare2015Platinum Award

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    Dr. Elisa Jang is currently serving as the Clinical Nurse Specialist and Professional Development Specialist for EBP and Implementation Science at UCSF Health and also is faculty for the UCSF School of Nursing, DNP Program. She also serves as volunteer faculty for the Evidence-Based Practice Clinical Immersion Program and is EBP-C Advisory Board with the Fuld National Institute for EBP. Dr. Jang has 18 years of experience as a clinical nurse specialist, specializing in critical care, evidence-based practice, implementation science, and professional development. She has experience in teaching in an academic setting and as a research coordinator for clinical trials. She specializes in implementing and sustaining evidence-based practice through culture change, building supportive infrastructures, and running an EBP Fellowship Program. Dr. Jang has presented nationally at conferences and published manuscripts and book chapters on cardiovascular disease, evidence-based practice, and implementation science.
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    1. Addressing Challenges to the Development, Delivery, and Evaluation of Continuing Education for Nurses. Nurs Clin North Am. 2022 12; 57(4):513-523. Jang EC. PMID: 36280291.
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    2. EBP 2.0: Implementing and Sustaining Change: The Evidence-Based Practice and Research Fellowship Program. Am J Nurs. 2020 02; 120(2):44-48. Tucker SJ, Gallagher-Ford L, Jang E. PMID: 31977418.
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    3. Foundations of Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice, (Fulton, J., Goudreau, K., & Swartzell, K., Ed.). Implementing and sustaining evidence-based practice. 2020. Jang, E. C.
    4. NorthBay Healthcare Takes STEPPS to Improve Communication, Teamwork. Collaborative Case Management. 2012; 3(10):4-5. Jang, E. C., & Williamson, K.
    5. Docosahexaenoic acid restores endothelial function in children with hyperlipidemia: results from the EARLY study. Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2004 Dec; 42(12):672-9. Engler MM, Engler MB, Malloy M, Chiu E, Besio D, Paul S, Stuehlinger M, Morrow J, Ridker P, Rifai N, Mietus-Snyder M. PMID: 15624283.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 37     Fields:    Translation:HumansCTClinical Trials
    6. Flavonoid-rich dark chocolate improves endothelial function and increases plasma epicatechin concentrations in healthy adults. J Am Coll Nutr. 2004 Jun; 23(3):197-204. Engler MB, Engler MM, Chen CY, Malloy MJ, Browne A, Chiu EY, Kwak HK, Milbury P, Paul SM, Blumberg J, Mietus-Snyder ML. PMID: 15190043.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 98     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCTClinical Trials
    7. Docosahexaenoic acid supplementation alters plasma phospholipid fatty acid composition in hyperlipidemic children: Results from the Endothelial Assessment of Risk from Lipids in Youth (EARLY) study. Nutrition Research. 2004; 9(24):721-729. Engler, M. M., Engler, M. B., Arterburn, L. M., Bailey, E., Chiu, E. Y., Malloy, M. J., & Mietus-Snyder, M. View Publication.
    8. Antioxidant vitamins C and E improve endothelial function in children with hyperlipidemia: Endothelial Assessment of Risk from Lipids in Youth (EARLY) Trial. Circulation. 2003 Sep 02; 108(9):1059-63. Engler MM, Engler MB, Malloy MJ, Chiu EY, Schloetter MC, Paul SM, Stuehlinger M, Lin KY, Cooke JP, Morrow JD, Ridker PM, Rifai N, Miller E, Witztum JL, Mietus-Snyder M. PMID: 12912807.
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    9. Coronary disease in women – Evidence-based diagnoses and treatment, In L. J. Shaw & R.F. Redberg (Eds.),. Exercise Training and Cardiac Rehabilitation for Women. 2003. Chiu, E. Y., Regis, V. M., & Froelicher, E. S.
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