Erin Haley | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Erin Haley | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Henry Ford Health System | United States

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Early Academic Pursuits ✨

Dr. Erin Haley embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in psychology and creative writing at Grand Valley State University. She then pursued a Master of Education in School Counseling at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, earning licensure as a K-12 school counselor. Her passion for understanding human behavior and mental health led her to East Carolina University, where she obtained both her Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology with a health emphasis. Her doctoral research focused on a self-compassion intervention for women with overweight/obesity and internalized weight bias, showcasing her commitment to addressing weight stigma and mental health concerns.

Professional Endeavors 🎓

Dr. Haley's career is marked by an impressive trajectory in clinical psychology and health research. She currently serves as a T32 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, MI, where she contributes to groundbreaking research in behavioral medicine. Her role in multiple NIH-funded projects, including an R21 grant investigating alcohol use after bariatric surgery and an R34 grant exploring prenatal yoga’s impact on postpartum depression, underscores her dedication to enhancing health outcomes through psychological interventions.

Contributions and Research Focus 📝

Dr. Haley's research spans critical areas in clinical psychology, including weight stigma, bariatric surgery outcomes, eating behaviors, and mental health disparities. She has played a pivotal role in optimizing self-compassion interventions to reduce internalized weight stigma and improve psychological well-being among women post-bariatric surgery. Her collaborations with esteemed researchers have resulted in publications that provide valuable insights into psychiatric symptoms, disordered eating, and substance use among diverse populations. Her work on mindfulness-based interventions for university students further highlights her commitment to holistic mental health approaches.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Haley’s contributions to clinical psychology have been recognized through multiple peer-reviewed publications in esteemed journals, including Obesity Surgery, Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, Eating Behaviors, and Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. Her involvement in high-impact research grants and collaborations with leading experts further attest to her expertise and influence in the field. The acceptance of her studies in top-tier journals reflects the significance of her research in shaping interventions for weight-related mental health issues.

Impact and Influence 🔍

Dr. Haley's work has had a profound impact on the understanding of weight-related psychological factors, particularly among individuals undergoing bariatric surgery. Her research provides evidence-based insights into the intersections of mental health, body image, and eating behaviors, guiding clinicians and policymakers in developing more effective interventions. By integrating self-compassion techniques into behavioral weight loss programs, she has contributed to innovative strategies that promote sustainable mental and physical well-being.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

With a promising career ahead, Dr. Haley continues to push the boundaries of clinical psychology and health research. Her pending NIH K23 grant proposal aims to further refine self-compassion interventions for women after bariatric surgery, ensuring equitable mental health support for diverse populations. As she advances in her career, her work is expected to shape the future of psychological interventions, fostering a more compassionate and inclusive approach to health and wellness. Dr. Erin Haley's dedication to research, advocacy, and clinical excellence solidifies her as a leading force in the field of clinical psychology.

 

Publications


  • 📄 Psychological factors associated with binge eating among women with infertility

    • Author(s): Haley, E. N., Vanderziel, A. M., Loree, A. M., Vagnini, K. M., Joseph-Mofford, G., Hecht, L. M., Miller-Matero, L. R.
    • Journal: Eating Behaviors
    • Year: Accepted for publication

  • 📄 Gender and Racial Differences in the Overvaluation of Shape, Weight, Excess Skin, and Psychosocial Correlates Following Bariatric Surgery

    • Author(s): Haley, E. N., Braciszewski, J. M., Carlin, A. M., Snodgrass, M., Pearl, E. S., Loree, A. M., & Miller-Matero, L. R.
    • Journal: Obesity Surgery
    • Year: 2025

  • 📄Social support among women with infertility: Associations with psychiatric symptoms, disordered eating, and substance use

    • Author(s): Miller-Matero, L. R., Joseph-Mofford, G. E., Vagnini, K. M., Haley, E. N., Vanderziel, A. M., Loree, A. M., & Hecht, L. M.
    • Journal: Journal of Health Psychology
    • Year: 2025

  • 📄Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes of Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome After Bariatric Surgery

    • Author(s): Haley, E., Coyne, P., Carlin, A., Santarossa, S., Loree, A., Braciszewski, J., ... & Miller-Matero, L.
    • Journal: Obesity Surgery
    • Year: 2025

  • 📄 Weight and shape overvaluation and its relation to anxiety, depression, and maladaptive eating symptoms for patients up to 4 years after bariatric surgery

    • Author(s): Pearl, E. S., Murray, M. F., Haley, E. N., Snodgrass, M., Braciszewski, J. M., Carlin, A. M., & Miller-Matero, L. R.
    • Journal: Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases
    • Year: 2024

 

Zalikha Al-Marzouqi | Women’s Health | Best Research Award

Prof Dr. Zalikha Al-Marzouqi | Women's Health | Best Research Award

Oman College of Health Sciences | Oman

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Prof. Dr. Zalikha Al-Marzouqi began her academic journey with a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from Villanova University in the USA, which she completed in 2002. This foundational education in nursing laid the groundwork for her future endeavors. Recognizing the importance of continued education, she pursued a Master’s Degree in Nursing and Education from Uclan University in the UK, graduating in 2006. Her commitment to academic excellence culminated in her earning a PhD in Nursing from the prestigious University of Manchester in the UK in 2020. This strong educational background provided her with the knowledge and expertise to contribute significantly to the field of nursing.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Currently, Prof. Dr. Zalikha serves as a Senior Lecturer at Oman College of Health Sciences - North Batinah Branch (OCHS-NB). In her role, she coordinates Maternal Health Nursing, Research and Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), and contributes to the Alumni Committee at OCHS-NB. She also plays a vital role as a member of the Research Committee and the Community Outreach Committee. Her influence extends to curriculum development as part of the task force for research and EBP subjects. Additionally, she is involved in editorial work for the American Journal of Business Science Philosophy and holds memberships in numerous prestigious organizations, including Sigma Theta Tau International Honour Society of Nursing (STTI) and its Alpha Beta Delta Chapter.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

With over 21 years of experience in nursing education, Prof. Dr. Zalikha has specialized in maternal and child health nursing, as well as leadership, management, and community health nursing. Her research interests center around maternal health and nursing education, where she has conducted numerous national and international research studies. Her expertise in qualitative research methods and methodologies has earned her recognition as a reviewer for research ethics committees at both the college and Ministry of Health levels in Oman. Furthermore, she serves as a reviewer for multiple international journals and provides external reviews for students' research projects worldwide.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Prof. Dr. Zalikha’s professional achievements are underscored by her active involvement in various renowned organizations, such as Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) and Phi Gamma Chapter, where she contributes to organizing research conference programs. Her role as a reviewer for prominent journals, including PLOS ONE and SABR, highlights her scholarly influence in the field of nursing. Her participation in national and international conferences and workshops has further established her reputation as a leader in nursing education and research.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Through her work at OCHS-NB and her research contributions, Prof. Dr. Zalikha has significantly impacted maternal health nursing and nursing education. Her leadership and coordination roles in academic committees and curriculum development efforts have helped shape the educational experience of countless nursing students. Her mentorship and collaboration with students and researchers globally have fostered an environment of innovation and continuous improvement in nursing practice.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Prof. Dr. Zalikha Al-Marzouqi’s legacy is rooted in her dedication to advancing maternal health nursing and nursing education. With her ongoing research, leadership roles, and contributions to curriculum development, she is well-positioned to continue shaping the future of nursing in Oman and beyond. Her influence as a researcher, educator, and leader will likely inspire future generations of nurses to excel in their fields and contribute to the global healthcare community.

 

 

Publication


📄  Pregnant Women’s Perception of Gestational Anemia and Iron Supplements in Oman
Authors: Zalikha Al-Marzouqi, Ruqiya Al-Za’abi, Aida Al-Dhoani
Journal: Journal of Oman Medical Association
Year: 2024


📄  Health-care professionals’ barriers to anemia prevention among pregnant women in Oman
Authors: Zalikha Al-Marzouqi, Ruqiya Al-Za’abi, Aida Al-Dhoani
Journal: Advances in Biomedical and Health Sciences
Year: 2024


📄  Knowledge of Pregnant Women on Gestational Anemia Attending Primary Healthcare Institutions in Oman
Authors: Zalikha Al-Marzouqi, Al-Mamari Zakia
Journal: Global Journal of Health Science
Year: 2024


📄  Prevalence of ADHD and Related Factors in Some Asian Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocol
Authors: Aaliyah Momani, Zalikha Al-Marzouqi, Aram Halimi, Alizera Mosavi Jarrahi
Journal: Eastern Journal of Healthcare
Year: 2023


📄  The Experience of Newly Diagnosed Women with Breast Cancer in Oman
Authors: Zalikha Khamis Darwish Al-Marzouqi, Nawal Said Salim Al-Sarihiy, Aida Said Bakeet Al-Dhoani
Journal: Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Year: 2023