**Tina Wu**

Tina Wu, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor for the Master of Arts in Leadership at Trinity Western University in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Her research interests include cross-cultural perspectives of healthcare utilization of Asian immigrants; Asian women's mental health status during COVID-19; similarities and differences in healthy aging cross-culturally; diversity and inclusion in healthcare utilization; the use of transformational and servant leadership in healthcare; cross-cultural patient-centered care approaches and leadership development internationally; assessment and evaluation in healthcare cross-culturally; leadership and gender; and the use of assessment tools (e.g., VR-12, MDS-HC, Hogan, TJTA, Birkman, and GMI) and outcome evaluation. Dr. Wu has traveled around the world to speak to professionals in her areas of expertise including India, China, Japan, and Europe. She has completed several internationally funded research projects, for example, "Cross-cultural validation methods for generic PROMs" (Canada); "Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Communication by Caregivers of Persons with Dementia" (Canada); "Program Evaluation on Community Services for Minority Children" (Asia); and "Developing an Integration Care Model for the Elderly and Mentally disabled Community Residents" (Asia). In addition, Dr. Wu is a registered clinical counsellor and registered social worker in BC. She has been awarded the titles of "Best Trainer", "Best Supervisor", "Excellence in Leadership", and "Type A Outstanding Research Project".
