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


 

Assist Prof Dr . Zohour Rashwan | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr . Zohour Rashwan | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

University of Bahrain | Bahrain

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Early Academic Pursuits

Zohour Ibrahim Mahmoud Rashwan embarked on her academic journey with a profound interest in pediatric and neonatal nursing. Her Master's thesis focused on maternal knowledge and practices concerning oral medication administration to young children, showcasing an early dedication to improving healthcare practices for children.

Professional Endeavors

Transitioning into her doctoral studies, Zohour delved deeper into the critical realm of neonatal care, specifically exploring the impact of endotracheal tube care protocols on complications in mechanically ventilated neonates. Simultaneously, she engaged as a BLS (Basic Life Support) Instructor and a Health Information System Trainer, broadening her scope in healthcare education and technology.

Contributions and Research Focus

Zohour's research primarily revolves around optimizing care protocols for neonates undergoing mechanical ventilation. Her PhD thesis, investigating the effects of endotracheal tube care protocols, highlights her commitment to mitigating complications in this vulnerable patient population. Moreover, her MSc thesis emphasizes the importance of parental education in managing childhood illnesses, addressing a crucial aspect of pediatric healthcare.

Accolades and Recognition

Her academic pursuits have earned Zohour recognition in the field, evident through her achievements in pediatric and neonatal nursing. While specifics about awards or honors may be lacking, her dedication to research and education within these specialties speaks volumes about her commitment to excellence.

Impact and Influence

Zohour's work directly impacts the healthcare landscape, particularly in neonatal and pediatric settings. By focusing on improving care protocols and parental education, she contributes to enhancing healthcare outcomes for the youngest and most vulnerable patients. Her roles as an educator and trainer further extend her influence by disseminating critical knowledge within the healthcare community.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Zohour Ibrahim Mahmoud Rashwan's legacy lies in her efforts to refine care protocols for neonates, aiming to reduce complications during mechanical ventilation. Her dedication to educating both parents and healthcare professionals reflects a holistic approach to pediatric care. Her future contributions may include continued research, advocacy for evidence-based practices, and further advancements in healthcare education and technology for neonatal and pediatric care.

Notable Publications

Psychological first aid intervention: rescue from psychological distress and improving the pre-licensure nursing students’ resilience amidst COVID-19 crisis and beyond 2023 (3)

Bundling gentle body massage along with regular position change under phototherapy among full-term neonates with hyperbilirubinemia: Is it effective? 2023 (1)

Motivation inspiring confidence: effect of scenario-based learning on self-confidence among prelicensure nursing students 2023 (1)