Hobbies and interests
Taekwondo
Flute
Piano
Violin
Music
Rock Climbing
Ice Skating
Martial Arts
Baking
Painting and Studio Art
Crocheting
Hsin-Hui Tseng
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WinnerBio
self-motivated, driven, ambitious, optimistic, diligent, confident
Education
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)Majors:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Johns Hopkins University
Master's degree programMajors:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Master's degree programMajors:
- Nutrition Sciences
University of California-Berkeley
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Nutrition Sciences
Career
Dream career field:
nurse practitioner
Dream career goals:
RN
UPMC2023 – Present1 year
Sports
Figure Skating
Club2002 – 20086 years
Awards
- South East Asia Competition Gold Medalist
Bouldering
2022 – Present2 years
taekwondo
2008 – 20146 years
Awards
- National Collegiates Taekwondo Championship Gold and Silver Medalist
Research
Nutrition Sciences
University of California Berkeley — Research assistant2009 – 2012oncology
University of California San Francisco — Research associate2012 – 2014Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Johns Hopkins University — Graduate student2017 – 2019Nutrition Sciences
University of Washington — Graduate student2014 – 2016
Arts
Pittsburgh Philharmonic Orchestra
Music2022 – Present
Future Interests
Volunteering
Susan Leslie Wood Memorial Nursing Scholarship
WinnerAs a former graduate student researcher and a master-level prepared nurse with a diverse background in oncology, nutrition, public health, and critical care nursing, I intend to incorporate my knowledge from these disciplines into research, and assist in the translation of research evidence into clinical practice. My ultimate goal as a doctorate-prepared nurse practitioner is to optimize care and improve healthcare delivery in our ever-changing healthcare environment. The multidisciplinary education provided at the University of Pittsburgh enables me to synthesize theoretical, scientific, and contemporary evidence-based clinical knowledge to help coordinate care, manage chronic illnesses, and prevent acute care episodes and disease progression as an adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner (AG-ACNP). By taking on this role, I hope to bridge the gap of a looming physician shortage, especially given the rise in our aging population.
Besides playing the role of a provider, I aspire to be the figure to share my knowledge and technical skills through learned experiences with those around me, both inside and outside the field of medicine. My passion for educating others is highlighted by my prior teaching experiences in other disciplines, such as nutrition, language, and the martial arts. Besides serving as a clinical preceptor, I am also appointed as the Diabetes Resource Nurse at Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital. My current pursuit of becoming a nurse educator is another prime example of my passion for instilling new knowledge and skills in others. My prior teaching experiences have enabled me to experiment on various pedagogical approaches for individuals of various socioeconomic background, which I am confident of applying to my teachings as an educator in the near future. I look forward to transferring my knowledge, skills and learned experiences to the next generation of nurses and related profession, to narrow the gaps between nursing education and nursing practice.
In an environment equipped with ample resources within Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania, I am blessed with bounteous opportunities to collaborate with experts in various disciplines to help influence healthcare at the systems and organizational levels, both as a student and a provider. I look forward to incorporating the didactic knowledge learned at the University of Pittsburgh on advanced theories, management, research, informatics, clinical practice, and sciences into my practice as an ACNP to serve the Pennsylvanian community in the near future. Being involved in positions that require me to serve as a leader (e.g., team manager, team captain, charge nurse, committee head) has equipped me with the essential skills to lead interprofessional teams in the analysis of complex practice and organizational issues, to develop, implement, and evaluate health policies. My desire to improve the healthcare environment is highlighted by my initiative in collaborating with the nursing faculty at Johns Hopkins University to publish a paper in the Nursing Open Journal, titled “Gender differences in psychosocial characteristics and diabetes self-management among inner-city African Americans”. This study was based in the greater Baltimore Metropolitan area, but I intend to replicate the study within Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, to draw more generalizable conclusions to facilitate future clinicians in their practices.
According to the 2021 U.S. Census Bureau Statistics, Pennsylvania is getting increasingly more diverse. With my diverse cultural upbringing, where I embrace a global perspective in nursing, I am confident to be at the forefront of a well-rounded health care provider and leader.