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  • (86)150 0108 1989
  • yzjin@bjmu.edu.cn

JIN Yinzi

Research Associate Professor, Institute for Global Health and Development and School of Public Health

Research Field: Health system and policy, Global strategies of prevention and control for chronic non-communicable diseases, Global health governance

JIN Yinzi, Research Associated Professor, Institute for Global Health and Development and School of Public Health. She received her PhD in health systems and policy from Peking University China Center for Health Development Studies in June 2018, and completed her postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Global Health at Peking University School of Public Health in June 2020. Dr. Jin’s studies focus on designing and implementing evidence-based interventions to improve the quality of care for patients with chronic noncommunicable disease and its acute episodes in low and middle-income countries. She has studied a wide range of innovations including quality improvement in clinical pathway, care management practices, clinical information systems, and integrated healthcare delivery models. Dr. Jin is leading 5 national- and provincial-level research projects related to implementation of quality improvement initiatives on acute cardiovascular diseases and has participated in 15 research projects as major investigator. She has published more than 30 peer-reviewed papers as first author and corresponding author. She leads the course on Global Health for graduate students majoring in public health, the course on International Health Project Management for executive master of public health from other low- and middle-income countries. She has been invited to participate in several international academic conferences, including the Global Health Symposium on Health Systems Research, Prince Mahidol Award Conference, World Health Summit, European Society of Cardiology, etc. She serves as Health Systems Global, Emerging Voices Governance Board Member for the Western Pacific region since 2020, and Advisory Board Member of the BMJ Quality & Safety (Chinese) since 2019. She also has served as Consultant of the Chinese delegation for the Program, Budget and Administration Committee, Executive Board, and World Health Assembly since 2018, and one of organizers of the Sub-forum on Healthy Youth of the first Conference of the Global Health Forum of Boao Forum for Asia.


JIN's CV is attached:

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