Elise Wang is an Undergraduate Fellow for the Center for Humanities-based Health AI Innovation (CHHAIN). She is a senior on the pre-med track, majoring in Biosciences and minoring in Medical Humanities.
She is particularly interested in healthcare accessibility and community-centered efforts to support underserved populations. Her role as a CHHAIN Fellow focuses on exploring how patients from diverse and historically underrepresented communities perceive trust, transparency, and the growing role of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
Trustworthy Health AI explores patient trust in artificial intelligence in the clinical setting, with a focus on how individuals from rural and underserved communities perceive the use of AI in medical care. As AI is increasingly integrated into healthcare systems and beyond, it becomes increasingly important to explore questions surrounding transparency, trustworthiness, and patient understanding.
