Nancy Weaver | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nancy Weaver | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Saint Louis University | United States

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Nancy Weaver's academic journey is a testament to her commitment to public health and data-driven decision-making. She earned her Ph.D. in Health Behavior and Health Education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2004, solidifying her expertise in behavioral sciences. Prior to this, she completed her Master of Public Health (MPH) in Biostatistics in 1995 at the same institution, honing her skills in data analysis and health research. Her foundation in quantitative sciences began with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, complemented by a minor in Statistics, from James Madison University in 1990. These academic achievements laid a strong groundwork for her future contributions to public health research and policy.

🌟 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Weaver has built an illustrious career as a leader in health behavior research and community engagement. She currently serves as a tenured Professor at the College for Public Health and Social Justice, Department of Behavioral Science and Health Education at Saint Louis University. Additionally, she co-directs the Community Engagement Core at the Center for Innovation in Child Maltreatment at Washington University in St. Louis, showcasing her dedication to interdisciplinary collaboration. Beyond academia, she is the Founder and CEO of Support Over Silence, LLC, an initiative focused on empowering individuals to respond to distress in public settings. She also operates Weaverly Consulting, LLC, where she provides strategic guidance in public health programs. Throughout her career, she has held numerous leadership positions, including Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs and Founding Operations Director of the Research and Equity in Action for Child Health (REACH) Center. Her career trajectory underscores her unwavering dedication to improving health education and policy.

📈 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Weaver’s research is centered on child maltreatment prevention, health literacy, and behavioral interventions. She has secured substantial research funding, including her role as a subcontract principal investigator for the Center for Innovation in Child Maltreatment Policy, Research, and Training, a multi-million-dollar initiative backed by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Her work has also extended to projects funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), where she has led efforts to tailor injury prevention communications for parents and healthcare providers. Her research contributions have significantly influenced pediatric injury prevention, as evidenced by her involvement in projects aimed at integrating injury prevention into home visitation programs and developing communication strategies for public health initiatives. She has also played a key role in addressing child maltreatment through social marketing and bystander intervention models, ensuring that her research translates into actionable public health solutions.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Weaver’s contributions to public health have been widely recognized through various grants and prestigious appointments. Her work in injury prevention and health communication has been published in top-tier journals such as the American Journal of Sports Medicine, Pediatrics, and Health Promotion Practice. Her research has also garnered attention for its practical applications, with her tailored communication strategies being implemented in pediatric primary care settings. As a mentor and educator, she has played a crucial role in training the next generation of public health professionals, further amplifying her impact on the field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Weaver’s influence extends beyond academia into policy-making and community advocacy. Through her research, she has shaped national discussions on child safety and health literacy. Her work in developing evidence-based interventions has informed policy decisions at both state and national levels, demonstrating the real-world impact of her academic endeavors. She has also been instrumental in bridging the gap between social sciences and medical research, ensuring a holistic approach to health behavior interventions. Her collaborations with organizations like the Missouri Foundation for Health and the National Cancer Institute highlight her commitment to multidisciplinary problem-solving.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a leader in public health education and research, Dr. Nancy Weaver’s legacy is built on her dedication to improving child and community health outcomes. Her work continues to inspire new approaches to health behavior interventions, with a strong emphasis on data-driven strategies and community engagement. Through her roles in academia, consultancy, and nonprofit initiatives, she is paving the way for innovative solutions to pressing public health challenges. Her ongoing research in child maltreatment prevention, injury risk reduction, and health communication will undoubtedly leave a lasting imprint on the field, shaping future policies and practices for years to come. Dr. Weaver’s unwavering commitment to public health, research excellence, and community advocacy ensures that her influence will continue to grow, inspiring generations of scholars and practitioners to follow in her footsteps.

 

Publications


  • 📄 Emerging Virtual Reality Technologies and Opportunities for Public Health Programming
    Authors: Nancy Weaver, Kimberly Pryor
    Journal: Evaluation and Program Planning
    Year: 2025


  • 📄 Evaluation of Support Over Silence for KIDS: A Bystander Training Program to Address Public Child Maltreatment
    Authors: Meghan E. Taylor, Nancy L. Weaver, Terri L. Weaver, Travis M. Loux, Timothy J. Kutz
    Journal: Journal of Family Violence
    Year: 2023


  • 📄 Addressing caregiver-child conflict in public: Barriers and facilitators to bystander engagement
    Authors: Vithya Murugan, Terri L. Weaver, Meghan E. Taylor, Nancy L. Weaver, Allie D. Conlon
    Journal: Journal of Family Trauma, Child Custody and Child Development
    Year: 2021


  • 📄 Support Over Silence for KIDS: A bystander training program to address public child maltreatment
    Authors: Nancy L. Weaver, Meghan E. Taylor, Terri L. Weaver, Timothy J. Kutz
    Journal: Children and Youth Services Review
    Year: 2020


  • 📄 Unintentional child injury in child welfare placements
    Authors: Jesse J. Helton, Nancy L. Weaver
    Journal: Child Abuse and Neglect
    Year: 2020


 

Jennifer Morgan | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jennifer Morgan | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Massachusetts General Hospital | United States

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Jennifer Morgan’s journey in academia reflects an unwavering commitment to healthcare and ethics. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from the College of William and Mary in 1989, followed by a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Summa Cum Laude) from the University of Massachusetts, Boston, in 2015. Her thirst for knowledge led her to pursue a PhD in Health Policy in Nursing from the same university, which she completed in 2024. To deepen her understanding of ethical considerations in medicine, she also completed a Fellowship in Bioethics at Harvard Medical School in 2025.

Professional Endeavors 🏥

Dr. Morgan has had an illustrious career, balancing both academic and clinical roles. Since 2015, she has been a Clinical Nurse in the Surgery/Trauma Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she has played a vital role in quality patient care, research, and ethical decision-making. She also chairs the Unit-Based Shared Governance Council, fostering a culture of excellence and evidence-based practice. Her academic contributions are equally commendable. Since 2022, she has served as an Associate Clinical Lecturer at the University of Massachusetts Boston, teaching Health Assessment and Ethical, Legal, and Health Policy Issues in Nursing. She has also worked as a Research Assistant under esteemed professors, contributing to significant projects in nursing and healthcare policy.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Morgan’s research is centered on bioethics, family engagement in healthcare, and evidence-based nursing practices. She has been the Principal Investigator for multiple studies, including research on Patient-Reported Outcomes for Hepatic Artery Infusion Pump Patients and Family Engagement in Neuroscience Units post-COVID. Additionally, she has co-designed a No-Opioid Trial, a groundbreaking randomized control study aiming to revolutionize pain management. Her contributions to healthcare extend beyond research, as she also spearheaded the “No One Dies Alone” program at Massachusetts General Hospital, ensuring compassionate end-of-life care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Morgan’s dedication has earned her numerous accolades. She has received the PhD Nursing Book Award (2024) and the Outstanding Graduate Assistant Award (2023, 2024) from the University of Massachusetts Boston. She was also a recipient of the prestigious Anne Kibrick Excellence in Nursing Leadership Award and the Frontline Worker of the Year award during the pandemic. Her commitment to research has been recognized through various grants, including the Yvonne L. Munn Predoctoral Research Grant and the Anne Kibrick Research Grant, which have supported her pioneering work in nursing ethics and patient care.

Impact and Influence 💪

Through her dual roles in academia and clinical practice, Dr. Morgan has had a profound impact on the nursing profession. Her research has influenced policy decisions regarding hospital visitation rights, ethical practices in nursing, and opioid-free pain management strategies. She has mentored countless nursing students, shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals with her emphasis on evidence-based care and ethical responsibility. Her publications in esteemed journals, such as the Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing and the International Journal of Nursing Knowledge, have further solidified her position as a thought leader in the field. She has also contributed to book chapters on healthcare decision-making and geriatric nursing, expanding the reach of her expertise.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Dr. Morgan’s legacy is one of innovation, compassion, and advocacy for ethical healthcare practices. She continues to push the boundaries of research in bioethics and patient-centered care. Her ongoing work in pain management and family engagement in healthcare settings will undoubtedly shape future policies and improve patient outcomes globally. As she advances in her career, Dr. Morgan remains committed to mentoring young professionals, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, and advocating for the integration of ethical considerations in medical practice. Her work will leave a lasting impact on the field of nursing and beyond, ensuring that patient care remains at the forefront of medical advancements.

Publications


  • 📄 Family engagement on neuroscience units with Post-covid visiting policies: A retrospective chart review

    • Authors: Morgan, J., Cahill, J., Ritchie, C., Zhang, L., & Gazarian, P.

    • Journal: International Journal of Nursing Knowledge

    • Year: 2025


  • 📄 Unit-based ethics rounds: Creating an ethical work culture for nurses in the hospital

    • Authors: Morgan, J. D., Roman Jones, J., Milliken, A.

    • Journal: OJIN: Online Journal of Issues in Nursing

    • Year: 2024


  • 📄 An integrated review: Connecting Covid-era hospital visiting policies to family engagement

    • Authors: Morgan, J., Gazarian, P., & Hayman, L.L.

    • Journal: Frontiers in Public Health

    • Year: 2023


  • 📄 Adaptation to High-Risk Childbearing: Extension of a Preliminary Situation-Specific Theory with Focus on Psychological State and Functional Status

    • Authors: Fawcett, J., Tulman, L., & Morgan, J.

    • Journal: Aquichan

    • Year: 2023


 

Theopista Lotto | Health Professions | Best Research Article Award

Ms. Theopista Lotto | Health Professions | Best Research Article Award

Ifakara Health Institute | Tanzania

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Theopista Lotto embarked on her academic journey with a deep commitment to healthcare and research. She earned her Bachelor of Pharmacy from Muhimbili University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (2003-2007), laying a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences. Her passion for healthcare monitoring and evaluation led her to pursue an MSc in Health Monitoring and Evaluation at Mzumbe University, Morogoro, Tanzania (2013-2015). Further advancing her expertise, she attained a PhD in Epidemiology and Public Health from Swiss TPH, Switzerland (2021-2023), equipping her with cutting-edge skills in public health research and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) studies.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Ms. Lotto has demonstrated exceptional leadership and expertise in public health, antimicrobial stewardship, and pharmaceutical research through her extensive professional journey. She currently serves as an M&E Advisor for the CDC Project on Sustainable Health System Strengthening at Mzumbe University (2024-Present), where she designs and implements evaluation frameworks and supports national health initiatives. Her role as a Technical Expert and In-Country Consultant for the Commonwealth Pharmacist Association (2023-Present) underscores her influence in antimicrobial stewardship, ensuring that healthcare programs align with Tanzania’s National Action Plan on AMR. Previously, she was a Research Scientist at Ifakara Health Institute (2020-2024), where she led multiple AMR surveillance projects and cross-sectional studies on antimicrobial use. Her earlier career includes impactful roles such as M&E Advisor at Tanzania Institute of Monitoring and Evaluation (2019-2020), DHIS2 Coordinator at Mbeya District Council (2015-2019), and District Pharmacist at Mbeya District Council (2009-2015). These positions highlight her extensive experience in data-driven decision-making, pharmaceutical logistics, and healthcare policy implementation.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Lotto’s research focuses on antimicrobial resistance, antimicrobial stewardship, public health surveillance, and health system strengthening. She has played a pivotal role in:

  • Designing and leading AMU & AMS projects at Ifakara Health Institute, conducting large-scale community surveys to assess antimicrobial use in Tanzania.
  • Implementing electronic Clinical Decision Support Algorithms (CDSA) to promote antibiotic stewardship and improve pediatric healthcare outcomes.
  • Enhancing health monitoring systems through her expertise in Health Information Systems (DHIS2) and supporting national stakeholders with data-driven decision-making.

Her research has significantly contributed to the development of antimicrobial resistance policies, ensuring that Tanzania aligns with global AMR mitigation strategies.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Ms. Lotto’s contributions have earned her recognition as a leading researcher in public health and pharmacy. She has been instrumental in multiple government and international health projects, showcasing her ability to foster cross-sector collaborations with organizations like the CDC, Commonwealth Pharmacist Association, and Ifakara Health Institute. Her technical expertise in antimicrobial stewardship has positioned her as a sought-after consultant in Tanzania’s healthcare system.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Ms. Lotto’s work has had a far-reaching impact on Tanzania’s public health landscape. She has:

  • Strengthened AMR surveillance and antimicrobial stewardship programs at a national level.
  • Improved healthcare monitoring and evaluation frameworks through innovative data collection and analysis.
  • Supported policy formulation and implementation, working closely with government ministries and international health bodies.
  • Provided training and mentorship to healthcare professionals, ensuring sustainable knowledge transfer in pharmaceutical management and public health research.

Her influence extends beyond research; she actively engages policymakers, healthcare practitioners, and academic institutions to drive meaningful change in the fight against AMR.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a visionary leader in public health and pharmacy, Ms. Lotto continues to pave the way for stronger healthcare systems in Tanzania. Her future contributions are expected to focus on:

  • Expanding AMR research to include more comprehensive national and regional studies.
  • Developing innovative pharmaceutical management tools to optimize drug distribution and usage.
  • Strengthening international collaborations to combat antimicrobial resistance on a global scale.
  • Training and mentoring the next generation of researchers in epidemiology and public health.

With her unwavering dedication and expertise, Ms. Lotto is set to leave a lasting legacy in global health research and pharmaceutical sciences, ensuring sustainable and evidence-based healthcare practices for generations to come.

 

Publications


📄 Population-Based Prevalence of Antibiotic Residuals in Low, Moderate and High Malaria Endemicity Areas in Tanzania
Author(s): Theopista Lotto, Joanna Gallay, Martin Zuakulu, Beatrice Ternon, Laurent Arthur Decosterd, Alexandra V. Kulinkina, Blaise Genton
Journal: Antibiotics
Year: 2025


Sumi Lee | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sumi Lee | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Howon University | South Korea

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sumi Lee's academic journey began with a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing from Jesus University, Jeonju, South Korea, where she graduated in 2007. She continued her studies with a Master of Science in Nursing from Korea University, completing it in 2016. Her thesis focused on the eating behavior management needs of dementia patients in long-term care hospitals, supervised by Prof. Chang, Sung Ok. Driven by her passion for nursing, Dr. Lee pursued a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing at Yonsei University, Seoul, from March 2017 to February 2023, further deepening her expertise.

Professional Endeavors 🌟

Dr. Lee’s professional career includes diverse roles across academia and clinical settings. After her doctoral studies, she worked as a researcher at the Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute at Yonsei University for a year. She gained teaching experience as an instructor at several universities, including Jesus University, Jeonju University, and Yonsei University, where she taught courses on clinical reasoning, adult nursing, and health response. Since April 2023, she has been an Assistant Professor at Howon University, focusing on community nursing and practice. Additionally, her clinical experience as a nurse in the hemato-oncological department at Samsung Medical Center between 2007 and 2012 shaped her understanding of patient care.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Lee’s research primarily revolves around the care of older adults, particularly those with dementia. Her work explores dementia care management and the effects of modifiable factors on frailty and cognitive impairment trajectories in older adults. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of emotional expression in communication between long-term care workers and elderly patients, and she has researched nursing interventions for improving cognition in people with dementia. Dr. Lee’s focus on the integration of community health and nursing practice reflects her commitment to advancing care for aging populations.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Lee’s scholarly work has garnered recognition within the nursing community. She has published articles in prestigious journals like Scientific Reports and the Journal of Clinical Nursing, contributing to the academic discourse on aging, dementia, and nursing interventions. Her ongoing research and systematic reviews highlight her expertise in non-pharmacological interventions for cognitive health and frailty prevention in older adults, further establishing her as a leader in her field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Lee’s research is impactful in improving care strategies for older adults, particularly those with dementia. Her contributions to the nursing field emphasize the importance of community-based nursing practices and cognitive health interventions. By teaching and mentoring students, she is shaping the next generation of nurses, preparing them to address complex health challenges in aging populations. Her work continues to influence both academic circles and clinical practices, particularly in the context of dementia and frailty management.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Dr. Lee’s work is poised to continue making significant contributions to nursing science, particularly in dementia care and gerontological nursing. Her future research could lead to new nursing interventions that enhance quality of life for older adults, particularly those in long-term care settings. As an academic, her dedication to teaching and advancing nursing practice ensures that her legacy will inspire both current and future nurses to tackle the challenges of an aging population.

Publications


  • 📄 Impact of Modifiable Factors Associated with Physical Frailty and Cognitive Impairment Trajectory of Older Adults: Using the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging 2006–2018

      • Author: Sumi Lee
      • Journal: Healthcare
      • Year: 2025

  • 📄 Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomization Controlled and Nonrandomized Controlled Studies on Nurse-led Nonpharmacological Interventions to Improve Cognition in People with Dementia

    • Author: Sumi Lee
    • Journal: Journal of Clinical Nursing
    • Year: 2022

  • 📄 Combined Effects of Handgrip Strength and Sensory Impairment on the Prevalence of Cognitive Impairment Among Older Adults in Korea

    • Author: Sumi Lee
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2022

  • 📄 Trends of Concept Development in Nursing Published in Korean Journals

      • Authors: Sumi Lee, Jinhae Lee, Yugyeong Hwang, Il Sun Ko
      • Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
      • Year: 2020

  • 📄 Revisiting The Meaning of A Good Nurse

    • Authors: Sumi Lee et al.
    • Journal: The Open Nursing Journal
    • Year: 2019

 


 

Rinat Cohen | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rinat Cohen | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Ariel University | Israel

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚✨

Dr. Rinat Cohen's academic journey is marked by a deep commitment to nursing and healthcare management. Beginning with a Registered Nurse Diploma from Sheba Medical Center School of Nursing in 2003, she advanced to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Nursing (2006, Tel Aviv University), graduating with honors. Dr. Cohen further honed her expertise through advanced studies in Emergency Medicine and Clinical Instruction, culminating in a Master of Health System Management (2019, Bar-Ilan University). Her PhD in Health Systems Management (2024, Ariel University) investigated the "Second Victim" phenomenon in Israel, a pioneering effort that earned her distinction.

Professional Endeavors 🩺🌟

Dr. Cohen's career spans over two decades of impactful clinical and academic roles. She has served as a nurse in intensive care units and head of medical and nursing staff development. Her tenure as Head Nurse and Regional Health Promoter at Maccabi Healthcare Services (2014-2018) underscores her leadership in healthcare delivery. As a lecturer and coordinator since 2019 at institutions like Ramat Gan Academic College and Tel Aviv Yafo Academic College, she has specialized in Surgical Nursing, Community Nursing, and Health Promotion, shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬📖

Dr. Cohen’s research centers on the "Second Victim" phenomenon, a critical occupational hazard in healthcare. Her work highlights the psychological and professional toll on healthcare providers after adverse medical events. With publications in high-impact journals, including Healthcare and Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, Dr. Cohen has significantly advanced understanding and awareness of this underrecognized issue. Her studies emphasize organizational culture, resilience, and support systems, offering actionable insights to improve healthcare provider well-being and patient safety.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅👏

Dr. Cohen’s excellence has been acknowledged through academic and professional appointments, including her role on the Academic Council of Tel Aviv-Yafo Academic College and as Head of the Senior Division at Wolfson Nursing School (2023). Her postdoctoral research at Bar-Ilan University, starting in 2024, continues to explore the impact of the "Second Victim" phenomenon, solidifying her as a thought leader in healthcare management.

Impact and Influence 🌍🤝

Dr. Cohen’s work has profound implications for healthcare providers and systems. By shedding light on the emotional and professional struggles of the "Second Victim" phenomenon, her advocacy promotes a culture of compassion and resilience. Her contributions influence healthcare policies, urging the integration of robust support mechanisms, including counseling and peer support programs. These efforts aim to transform workplace environments, enhancing both provider well-being and patient care quality.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟🚀

Dr. Cohen’s legacy lies in her relentless pursuit of excellence in healthcare education, research, and policy advocacy. Her ongoing postdoctoral work will likely yield innovative strategies to mitigate the "Second Victim" phenomenon, ensuring a healthier and more sustainable healthcare workforce. As a mentor, researcher, and leader, Dr. Cohen’s contributions promise to inspire future generations, leaving an indelible mark on the global nursing and healthcare landscape.

 

Publications


📄  H-SVEST: Validation and Adaptation of the Hebrew Version of the Second Victim Experience and Support Tool

Journal: Nursing Reports
Year: 2024-12-09
Authors: Rinat Cohen, Yael Sela, Or Catz, Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot


📄  Addressing the Second Victim Phenomenon in Israeli Health Care Institutions

Journal: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
Year: 2023-09-04
Authors: Rinat Cohen, Yael Sela, Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot


📄  Nurses’ Silence: Understanding the Impacts of Second Victim Phenomenon Among Israeli Nurses

 Journal: Healthcare
Year: 2023-07-07
Authors: Rinat Cohen, Yael Sela, Inbal Halevi Hochwald, Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot


 

Byungchan Moon | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Byungchan Moon | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Global Procurement Development Institute | South Korea

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mr. Byungchan Moon's academic journey is rooted in a commitment to healthcare and international development. Currently pursuing a Doctorate in Health Sciences at Korea University (2025), he has also enriched his expertise by completing the International Bidding & Overseas Public Procurement Management Course at KAIST Business School in 2018. These milestones reflect his dedication to mastering the intricacies of global healthcare expansion.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

With a focus on integrating public and private sectors, Mr. Moon has held pivotal roles, including Head of Public Business at the Global Procurement Development Institute since 2021. Previously, he contributed as a Research Associate for the International Bidding and Procurement Team at Yulchon LLC (2018–2021). His professional trajectory underscores his leadership in navigating international healthcare markets and procurement strategies.

Contributions and Research Focus 🏥

Mr. Moon's expertise spans healthcare policy development, IT solutions, and public procurement for the healthcare industry. Notable contributions include:

  • Supporting Korean hospitals' entry into global markets such as Qatar and Russia.
  • Establishing a big data-driven consulting platform to access the U.S. federal government procurement market.
  • Crafting innovative public procurement policies for SMEs in Costa Rica.
    His projects emphasize fostering international collaboration and driving innovation in healthcare systems.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Mr. Moon is widely recognized for his ability to bridge gaps between domestic and international healthcare sectors. His efforts in supporting international bidding and guiding strategic expansions have earned him acknowledgment as a thought leader in global healthcare policy and business development.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Through his work, Mr. Moon has significantly influenced healthcare globalization efforts, paving the way for Korean healthcare providers and companies to thrive internationally. His strategies in public procurement and healthcare IT solutions have not only fostered economic growth but also enhanced the accessibility of advanced healthcare services worldwide.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Mr. Moon aims to continue shaping the future of healthcare by driving innovation and collaboration across borders. His academic pursuits and professional endeavors position him as a trailblazer, ensuring that his legacy in global healthcare expansion and policy development will inspire generations to come.

 

Publications


📄 A Study on Adolescent Smoking Prevention and Cessation Policies: Based on the Propensity Score Matching–Difference-in-Differences Method
Publication: Healthcare (MDPI)
Publication Year: 2024
Authors: Seokmin Ji, Byungchan Moon, Young Gyu Kwon, Kyu-Min Kim


 

Maria Margariti | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Maria Margariti | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

1st Department of Psychiatry, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | Greece

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Maria Margariti embarked on her academic journey at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where she earned her Diploma in Medicine in 1989. Her dedication to psychiatry led her to complete a fellowship training program in community psychiatry in the UK in 1991-1992. By 1995, she had achieved her Psychiatric Specialty Licensure and continued her education with a Ph.D. in Psychiatric Education, which she completed in 2000. Her early academic foundation laid the groundwork for a successful career in psychiatry.

Professional Endeavors 🏥

Since 2002, Dr. Margariti has been an integral part of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where she progressed from Lecturer to her current position as Associate Professor of Psychiatry. She has been pivotal in various leadership roles, including heading the psychiatric emergencies and outpatient clinic at Eginition Hospital. Additionally, she founded the Crisis Intervention and Management Unit for severe psychiatric disorders, showcasing her commitment to advancing psychiatric care.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Margariti’s research primarily focuses on psychiatric education and the psychopathology of psychosis. Her extensive clinical observations led to the recognition of a complex emotional state called ‘Psychotic Arousal.’ This groundbreaking concept highlights an increased affective tone and symptoms of experiential alienation in acute psychosis. Her work has opened new avenues for understanding the neurobiology of emotions and consciousness in the context of psychiatric disorders.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Margariti’s contributions to the field have not gone unnoticed. She has published 45 journals and is cited 716 times, reflecting the impact of her research. She has been involved in developing clinical guidelines for treating schizophrenia and has served as an advisor in various professional psychiatric organizations. Her leadership roles and innovative research have solidified her reputation in the psychiatric community.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through her educational initiatives, Dr. Margariti has shaped the training of numerous medical students and trainee psychiatrists. Her involvement in postgraduate courses and mentorship has significantly influenced the next generation of psychiatric professionals in Greece. By addressing critical aspects of psychiatric education and psychopathology, her work continues to resonate within the medical community.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Margariti’s pioneering research on ‘Psychotic Arousal’ is poised to leave a lasting legacy in psychiatric literature. As she continues to explore the complexities of acute psychosis, her findings may lead to enhanced diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in psychiatry. With her ongoing commitment to research and education, she is well-positioned to make further significant contributions to the field.

 

Publications


📝 Psychotic Arousal and the Psychopathology of Acute Schizophrenia: An Exploratory Study of the Experiential Emotional State in Acute Psychosis
Authors: MM Margariti, II Vlachos, D Mpourazana, P Aristotelidis, M Selakovic, ...
Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine
Year: 2024


📝 Frequent visitors in a university psychiatric emergency department in Greece
Authors: I Vlachos, P Chondraki, P Magioglou, E Lempesi, D Bourazana, ...
Journal: European Psychiatry
Year: 2022


📝 The concept of psychotic arousal and its relevance to abnormal subjective experiences in schizophrenia. A hypothesis for the formation of primary delusions
Authors: MM Margariti, II Vlachos
Journal: Medical Hypotheses
Year: 2022


📝Psychiatric specialty training in Greece: Comparative analysis of educational programs (2000 vs 2014)
Authors: M Margariti, C Papageorgiou
Journal: Psychiatrike= Psychiatriki
Year: 2017


 

Alessia Bertolazzi | Social Sciences | Best Research Award

Prof. Alessia Bertolazzi | Social Sciences | Best Research Award

University of Macerata | Italy

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Prof. Alessia Bertolazzi embarked on her academic journey with a Degree in Political Science from the University of Bologna, graduating with the highest honors in 2001. She further pursued a Ph.D. in Criminology at the same institution, completing it in 2005. Her early studies laid a solid foundation for her future research in sociology and criminology.

Professional Endeavors 🌟

Prof. Bertolazzi's professional career includes significant roles at the University of Macerata, where she has been an Associate Professor in General Sociology since 2021, following a decade as an Assistant Professor. Her teaching and research contributions have been instrumental in shaping the academic landscape in her field. She has also held visiting professor positions at esteemed institutions such as KU Leuven University, Maria Curie Sklodowska University, and Pablo de Olavide University, enhancing her global academic footprint.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Bertolazzi’s research spans various aspects of sociology, particularly focusing on digitalization in elderly care, socio-healthcare system transformations, and the nursing profession. Notable projects include "DIGITELD: Digitalization of Elderly" and "REINITIALISE: Preserving Fundamental Rights in e-health Services." Her work often involves significant European Union-funded initiatives, reflecting her commitment to advancing social and healthcare systems.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout her career, Prof. Bertolazzi has garnered recognition for her scholarly contributions. She serves as the Vice President of the Italian Society of Health Sociology (SISS) and is a member of several prestigious scientific societies, including the European Sociological Association (ESA) and the European Society for Health and Medical Sociology (ESHMS). Her leadership and active participation in these societies highlight her influence and dedication to her field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Prof. Bertolazzi’s research and academic roles have had a profound impact on understanding and improving socio-healthcare systems. Her work on the integration of technology in elderly care and her analysis of socio-healthcare transformations in Italian regions have influenced policies and practices. Her contributions extend beyond Italy, impacting the broader European and global academic community through her international collaborations and teaching roles.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Prof. Bertolazzi's legacy is rooted in her innovative research and dedication to advancing the field of sociology, particularly in health and social services. Looking ahead, her ongoing involvement in high-impact projects and her role in scientific societies ensure that she will continue to shape and contribute to the development of sociological research and practice. Her future contributions promise to further enhance understanding and address emerging challenges in the field.

 

Publications


  • 📝"Datafication of Care: Security and Privacy Issues with Health Technology for People with Diabetes"
    Author: Alessia Bertolazzi, Katarzyna Marzęda-Młynarska, Justyna Kięczkowska, Maria Letizia Zanier
    Journal: Societies
    Year: 2024

  • 📝"Editorial: Uncertainty Management During and About the COVID-19 Pandemic"
    Author: Ilaria Riccioni, Alessia Bertolazzi, Anna Tereszkiewicz, Magdalena Szczyrbak, Ramona Bongelli
    Journal: Frontiers in Communication
    Year: 2024

  • 📝"Barriers and Facilitators to Health Technology Adoption by Older Adults with Chronic Diseases: An Integrative Systematic Review"
    Author: Alessia Bertolazzi, Valeria Quaglia, Ramona Bongelli
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Sarka Lisonkova | Health Professions | Women Research Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Sarka Lisonkova | Health Professions | Women Research Award

The University of British Columbia | Canada

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sarka Lisonkova's academic journey began at Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic, where she earned her MD degree in 1994. She then pursued a Master's degree in Epidemiology at the State University of New York, USA, completing it in 1999. Her academic excellence continued at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada, where she obtained her PhD in Epidemiology in 2009. Following her PhD, Dr. Lisonkova undertook post-doctoral research at UBC, focusing on epidemiological studies from 2009 to 2012.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Lisonkova’s professional career is marked by significant roles both before and during her tenure at UBC. Before joining UBC, she was an Assistant Professor at Palacky University and a Visiting Researcher at the Scientific Institute of Public Health Louis Pasteur in Brussels, Belgium. At UBC, she has held various positions, starting as a Social Science Researcher from 2000 to 2007, advancing to a Research Associate, and then to an Assistant Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology from 2014 to 2019. She has been an Associate Professor in the same department since 2019 and is also an associate member of the School of Population and Public Health since 2015.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Lisonkova has made substantial contributions to the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology, particularly in reproductive and child health sciences. She developed OBST 504, a course that emphasizes the critical appraisal of research in reproductive and children's health sciences, which has been incorporated into UBC’s curriculum. Her research interests include maternal and perinatal epidemiology, with a focus on understanding the factors underlying maternal and neonatal health outcomes. She is also actively involved in international collaborations aimed at preventing preterm births and improving neonatal health.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her career, Dr. Lisonkova has received numerous awards and distinctions. Some notable recognitions include the Harold A. Kaminetzky Prize Paper award in 2018 for her co-authored paper on maternal mortality in the United States and the Highly Cited Research Award from the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2016. Additionally, she has received various scholarships and fellowships, such as the Senior Graduate Scholarship from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research and the Graduate Scholarship from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Lisonkova's impact extends beyond her research contributions. She has been actively involved in shaping future research agendas through her participation in national and international workshops and committees. Notably, she was invited to the Core Stillbirth Estimation Group by the United Nations and has contributed to the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada’s workshop on maternal mortality and morbidity. Her leadership in the New Vulnerable Newborn Measurement collaboration highlights her influence in neonatal health research.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Lisonkova's legacy in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology is characterized by her dedication to improving maternal and neonatal health outcomes through rigorous research and international collaboration. Looking forward, her ongoing work with the PREBIC collaboration and other international initiatives positions her to continue making significant contributions to the field. Her commitment to education and mentorship also ensures that her influence will be felt by future generations of researchers and healthcare professionals.

 

Notable Publications

Racial/Ethnic Disparity in Severe Maternal Morbidity Among Women Who Conceived by In-vitro Fertilization 2024

A history of recurrent pregnancy loss is associated with increased perinatal complications, but not necessarily a longer birth interval: a population study spanning 18 years 2024

Variation in Episiotomy Use Among Nulliparous Individuals by Maternity Care Provider and Associated Rates of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury 2024

Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mental Health Hospitalizations or Emergency Department Visits 2024

Maternal mortality in the United States: are the high and rising rates due to changes in obstetrical factors, maternal medical conditions, or maternal mortality surveillance? 2024 (6)

 

 

 

Gozde Ozaras Oz | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Gozde Ozaras Oz | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Cankiri Karatekin University | Turkey

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Gozde Ozaras Oz embarked on her academic journey with a fervent passion for nursing education and patient care. She pursued her doctoral studies at Hacettepe University's Institute of Health Sciences, completing her thesis titled "Leadership in Nursing" with the "Flicted Classroom Model." This pioneering research explored the impact of innovative teaching methods on learning outcomes, under the guidance of Thesis Advisor Emine Süheyla Abaan. Prior to her doctoral studies, Dr. Oz earned her master's degree from Ankara University, focusing on enhancing the quality of life for patients diagnosed with cancer at the Gynecological Oncology Clinic of Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Hospital, under the mentorship of Thesis Advisor Zeliha Ferda Özyurda.

Professional Endeavors

Armed with her academic achievements, Dr. Ozaras Oz transitioned seamlessly into the realm of academia. She assumed the role of Assistant Professor at Cankiri Karatekin University's Faculty of Health Sciences, where she made significant contributions to the Nursing Principles Department. Over the course of a decade, she served as a lecturer, imparting invaluable knowledge to aspiring nursing professionals while actively engaging in research endeavors. Dr. Oz also took on administrative responsibilities, demonstrating her leadership abilities as Vice Dean at Cankiri Karatekin University's Faculty of Health Sciences.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Ozaras Oz's scholarly pursuits center on advancing nursing education and patient care practices. Her research endeavors have focused on topics ranging from hemodialysis knowledge among nurses to the impact of web-based education on intramuscular injection skills. Notably, she has supervised several theses, fostering the academic growth of future nursing leaders. Additionally, Dr. Oz has led research projects aimed at enhancing patient care, including initiatives focused on digitalization in health sciences and innovations in patient hygiene practices.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Gozde Ozaras Oz's contributions to the field of nursing education and patient care have garnered recognition and accolades. Her innovative approach to teaching and research has earned her the admiration of peers and students alike. Furthermore, her commitment to academic excellence and leadership has been acknowledged through prestigious awards and appointments, including the honor of being named Vice Dean at Cankiri Karatekin University.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Ozaras Oz's work has had a profound impact on nursing education, research, and practice. Through her scholarly pursuits, she has advanced the knowledge base in nursing and contributed to the development of innovative teaching methodologies. Her research findings have informed evidence-based practices, ultimately enhancing patient care outcomes. Moreover, her leadership roles have inspired and empowered future generations of nursing professionals.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Gozde Ozaras Oz continues her academic journey, her legacy of excellence in nursing education and patient care will endure. Her dedication to advancing the field through research, teaching, and leadership serves as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring scholars and practitioners. With a steadfast commitment to innovation and excellence, she will undoubtedly continue to make significant contributions to the nursing profession, leaving a lasting impact on healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

Notable Publications

Acceptance and Attitudes towards the COVID-19 Vaccines between 18-55 Ages: A Mixed Study from Turkey 2022

The effects of web based education and Kahoot usage in evaluation of the knowledge and skills regarding intramuscular injection among nursing students 2021 (21)

Use of a flipped classroom “Leadership in Nursing” course on nursing students' achievement and experiences: A quasi-experimental study 2021 (11)