Fitriana Mawardi | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Fitriana Mawardi — Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia

Fitriana Mawardi
Affiliation Universitas Ahmad Dahlan
Country Indonesia
Scopus ID 57219221778
Documents 12
Citations 97
h-index 6
Subject Area Health Professions
Event International Research Awards

The Best Researcher Award recognizes scholarly excellence, scientific productivity, and sustained academic contributions within specialized research domains. Fitriana Mawardi, affiliated with Universitas Ahmad Dahlan in Indonesia, has established a developing research profile in the area of Clinical Pharmacist’s Authority through peer-reviewed publications, citation impact, and interdisciplinary academic engagement.[1] The recognition is associated with the International Research Awards program, which acknowledges emerging and established researchers demonstrating measurable contributions to scientific advancement and academic dissemination.[2]

Abstract

This academic article presents a structured overview of the research profile, scholarly contributions, and citation performance of Fitriana Mawardi in the field of Clinical Pharmacist’s Authority. The article highlights bibliometric indicators, publication activity, and research influence relevant to the Best Researcher Award presented under the International Research Awards initiative. The assessment emphasizes publication visibility, citation-based influence, interdisciplinary relevance, and contributions to healthcare and pharmaceutical practice.[1]

Keywords

Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmacist Authority, Healthcare Research, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Citation Analysis, Research Metrics, Academic Recognition, International Research Awards, Scopus Author Profile, Scholarly Publications.

Introduction

Academic recognition programs frequently evaluate researchers through measurable scholarly indicators including publication volume, citation performance, collaboration patterns, and research relevance.[2] In healthcare and pharmaceutical sciences, research concerning pharmacist authority and clinical interventions has become increasingly important due to evolving patient-centered care systems and evidence-based therapeutic management.[3]

Fitriana Mawardi’s academic profile reflects participation in this expanding research landscape through indexed scholarly outputs and citation engagement. The Best Researcher Award nomination framework aligns with internationally recognized academic assessment practices that emphasize scientific dissemination, knowledge transfer, and research visibility.[1]

Research Profile

Fitriana Mawardi is affiliated with Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia, and has developed a research portfolio connected to Clinical Pharmacist’s Authority and related pharmaceutical and healthcare disciplines. Bibliometric data indexed through Scopus identifies 12 scholarly documents with a cumulative citation count of 97 and an h-index of 6.[1]

  • Affiliation with Universitas Ahmad Dahlan and participation in healthcare-related academic research.
  • Research activity indexed within Scopus-authorized bibliometric databases.
  • Scholarly engagement associated with pharmaceutical practice and pharmacist authority frameworks.
  • Evidence of measurable citation impact and publication continuity.

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Clinical Pharmacist’s Authority generally involve pharmaceutical care optimization, healthcare service evaluation, medication management, and patient-centered clinical interventions.[3] Scholarly investigations in this area contribute to evidence-based healthcare policies and support the advancement of pharmacy practice within multidisciplinary medical systems.

The publication profile of Fitriana Mawardi demonstrates engagement with contemporary healthcare research themes, including pharmaceutical service quality, therapeutic management, and clinical decision-making processes. These research activities support the broader objective of improving healthcare outcomes through systematic scientific investigation.[4]

  • Clinical pharmacy and healthcare practice evaluation.
  • Medication management and pharmaceutical care research.
  • Patient-centered healthcare and evidence-based intervention studies.
  • Research dissemination through indexed scholarly publications.

Publications

The publication record indexed under Scopus demonstrates continuing scholarly productivity and participation in peer-reviewed academic communication. Indexed research outputs contribute to citation accumulation and academic visibility within pharmaceutical and healthcare research communities.[1]

  1. Research articles associated with pharmaceutical practice and healthcare systems.
  2. Studies related to pharmacist intervention and medication management.
  3. Peer-reviewed publications contributing to healthcare evidence frameworks.
  4. Collaborative scholarly outputs indexed in international academic databases.

Several scholarly outputs within pharmaceutical and healthcare disciplines frequently incorporate DOI-based publication indexing standards to improve digital accessibility and citation tracking.[5]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators are commonly used to evaluate scientific influence and scholarly dissemination. The documented citation count of 97 and h-index of 6 indicate measurable engagement with the published research contributions associated with Fitriana Mawardi.[1] Citation activity reflects academic utilization, scholarly referencing, and relevance within the broader research ecosystem.

Research impact within healthcare and pharmaceutical sciences extends beyond numerical indicators and includes educational value, healthcare policy relevance, and practical implications for patient care systems.[3]

  • 97 cumulative citations recorded within indexed academic databases.
  • h-index of 6 indicating recurring citation influence across publications.
  • Visibility through international scholarly indexing systems.
  • Contribution to healthcare-oriented academic literature.

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award framework emphasizes scientific consistency, publication quality, citation engagement, and subject-specific scholarly relevance. Fitriana Mawardi’s indexed publication record, citation performance, and healthcare-oriented research profile align with evaluation standards commonly used in international academic recognition programs.[2]

The demonstrated research activity within Clinical Pharmacist’s Authority supports the objectives of academic excellence, interdisciplinary healthcare research, and evidence-based pharmaceutical advancement. These characteristics contribute to the suitability of the researcher for recognition within the International Research Awards platform.[4]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Fitriana Mawardi demonstrates measurable scholarly activity within pharmaceutical and healthcare research. Indexed publications, citation performance, and subject-area engagement collectively indicate an active contribution to Clinical Pharmacist’s Authority research and related healthcare disciplines. The bibliometric indicators and publication record support consideration within internationally recognized academic award programs focused on research productivity and scholarly impact.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Fitriana Mawardi, Author ID 57219221778. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57219221778
  2. International Research Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation and academic recognition criteria.https://researchawards.net/
  3. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology.(2025). Infringement of clinical pharmacist’s authority. https://bpspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bcp.16161
  4. World Health Organization. (2021). Healthcare systems and pharmaceutical practice research.https://www.who.int/
  5. Journal of Medical Ethics (2025). Javanese ethical concepts in health and healing.https://doi.org/10.1136/jme-2025-111335/

Masoud Rezaei | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Masoud Rezaei | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan

Pritisha, a Jordanian national born on July 15, 1963, in Khashafieh, Amman, has built a distinguished career in industrial and applied chemistry. With a solid educational foundation, including a B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Karachi University, and a Ph.D. in Industrial Chemistry from Mosul University, Pritisha has developed a deep expertise in polymer technology and industrial processes. She currently serves as a Professor at Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan, where she has also held various administrative roles such as Vice-Dean for Financial & Administrative Affairs and Vice-Dean for Academic Affairs. Her research interests include polymer synthesis, thermoplastic polymers, nano-composite materials, and environmental sustainability. Pritisha has published over 55 research papers and authored several books, reflecting her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field. Her extensive professional experience, coupled with her administrative and teaching responsibilities, underscores her dedication to education and research excellence.

Professional Profiles:

🎓 Education

Masoud Rezaei holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Arak University of Medical Sciences, followed by a Master of Science in Nursing Education (Medical-Surgical) from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. He further advanced his education by earning a PhD in Nursing from Iran University of Medical Sciences. Fluent in both Persian and English, Rezaei’s comprehensive academic background and language skills have significantly contributed to his professional and research endeavors in the field of nursing.

Professional Experience

Masoud Rezaei has extensive professional experience in the field of nursing and education. He is currently affiliated with the School of Nursing & Midwifery in Tehran, Iran, where he teaches various courses (both theoretical and practical) to BSc nursing students, including Medical-Surgical Nursing, Critical Care Nursing, and Physical Assessment. His professional interests encompass clinical education, oncology nursing, home care nursing, nursing education, quality of life, and a variety of research methodologies such as qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies, as well as systematic reviews and meta-analyses. He also focuses on critical care nursing, palliative care, and end-of-life care nursing. Rezaei is actively involved in professional organizations and serves as a member of the Iranian Cardiac Nurse Society, and the Research Council of Shahid Rajaei Heart Research Center, and acts as a reviewer for several prestigious journals including BMC Psychiatry, European Journal of Medical Research, Journal of Geriatric Nursing, Journal of Nutrition, Cardiovascular Research Journal, Wound Journal, SAGE OPEN MED, and the Journal of Education and Health Promotion.

 Research Interests

Masoud Rezaei’s research interests span across several key areas in nursing and healthcare, including:

  • Clinical Education: Focus on teaching medical-surgical nursing, critical care nursing, and physical assessment.
  • Oncology Nursing: Particularly interested in palliative and end-of-life care for cancer patients.
  • Home Care Nursing: Researching methods to improve the quality of life and care for patients receiving home care.
  • Nursing Education: Developing effective teaching strategies and programs for nursing students.
  • Quality of Life: Investigating interventions and factors affecting the quality of life of patients with chronic diseases.
  • Research Methodologies: Proficient in qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses in healthcare.

Awards and Honors

Masoud Rezaei has been recognized for his contributions to nursing education and research. Specific awards and honors include:

  • Recognition for impactful research on caregiving consequences in cancer family caregivers.
  • Awards for excellence in teaching and supervision of nursing students.
  • Honors for contributions to clinical care and nursing practice improvement.

Research Skills

Masoud Rezaei possesses a wide range of research skills essential for conducting advanced studies in nursing and healthcare:

  • Qualitative and Quantitative Research: Expertise in designing and implementing both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies.
  • Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis: Proficiency in conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses to synthesize evidence and draw meaningful conclusions.
  • Clinical Trial Design: Experience in designing randomized controlled trials and clinical studies to evaluate nursing interventions.
  • Data Analysis: Skilled in statistical analysis using software like SPSS and R for interpreting research findings.
  • Publication and Review: Active reviewer for reputable journals, including BMC Psychiatry, European Journal of Medical Research, and others, contributing to the peer-review process.

Publications

  1. Assessment of semen quality among workers exposed to heat stress: a cross-sectional study in a steel industry
    • Authors: M Hamerezaee, SF Dehghan, F Golbabaei, A Fathi, L Barzegar
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 66
    • Journal: Safety and Health at Work 9 (2), 232-235
  2. Evaluation of environmental heat stress on physiological parameters
    • Authors: Z Zamanian, Z Sedaghat, M Hamerezaee, F Khajehnasiri
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 52
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering 15, 1-8
  3. Survey of medication error by nurses self-report in intensive care unit of Imam Khomeini hospital-Tehran
    • Authors: A Fathi, MH Rezaei, M Mohammadi, K Azam, L Barzegar
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 16
    • Journal: Int Res J Appl Basic Sci 8, 1726-32
  4. Determination of optimum index for heat stress assessment on the basis of physiological parameters, in steel industries
    • Authors: M Hamerezaee, F Golbabaei, P Nasiri, K Azam, SF Dehghan, A Fathi
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 11
    • Journal: Journal of Health & Safety at Work 8 (2)
  5. Integration of human information processing model and SHERPA technique in the analysis of human errors: A Case Study in the control room for the petrochemical industry
    • Authors: T Hosseinzadeh, GA Shirali, KA Dibeh, H Rasi, MS Moradi, M Hamerezaee
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 7
    • Journal: Iran Occupational Health Journal 14 (1), 1-11
  6. The assessment of knowledge, attitude and practices of farmers and gardeners to the safety issues when using pesticides in the farms of West Azerbaijan Province
    • Authors: M Hamerezaee, A Fathi, N Rahimi, N Heidarnejad, L Barzegar, S Hamdi
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 3
    • Journal: 2016
  7. Using the human information-processing model and workload to predict staffing demand: A case study in a petrochemical control room
    • Authors: G Shirali, A Dibeh Khosravi, T Hosseinzadeh, A Fathi, M Hamerezaee
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 3
    • Journal: Iranian Journal of Ergonomics 2 (3), 70-76
  8. Comparison of different heat stress indices for assessing farmers’ exposure to heat stress
    • Authors: M Hamerezaee, SF Dehghan, F Golbabaei, A Fathi, Z Zamanian
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 2
    • Journal: Iranian Journal of Public Health 49 (9), 1810
  9. تعیین شاخص بهینه برای ارزیابی استرس حرارتی با توجه به پارامترهای فیزیولوژیک در صنایع فولاد‎
    • Authors: مسعود حمه رضایی, فریده گل بابایی, پروین نصیری, کمال اعظم
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: (Not available)
    • Journal: بهداشت و ایمنی کار 8 (2), 163-174‎
  10. Assessment quality of right branch of Sarugh River located in Takab by National Sanitation Foundation Water quality index (NSFWQI) as well as zoning it using Geographical …
    • Authors: N Rahimi, M Hamerezaee
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: (Not available)
    • Journal: Journal of Research in Environmental Health 2 (3), 193-202

 

 

Jean-Paul Nguyen | Health Professions | Global Health Impact Award

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen | Health Professions | Global Health Impact Award

Professor of Clinique Bretéché groupe Elsan, France.

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen is a distinguished figure in the field of neurosurgery, with a career marked by significant contributions to clinical practice, research, and professional leadership. He serves as a Professor of Neurosurgery at Henri Mondor University Hospital in Créteil, France. Previously, he led the Neurosurgical Department at Nantes University Hospital, reflecting his expertise and leadership in the field. Prof. Nguyen has held prestigious positions, including past presidencies of the French Society of Neurosurgery and the French Society of Neuromodulation, highlighting his influence and recognition in the neurosurgical community. His clinical and research endeavors focus on invasive and non-invasive brain and spinal stimulation techniques, aiming to treat chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Prof. Nguyen’s work is characterized by innovative approaches to neuromodulation, striving to enhance the quality of life for patients with these debilitating conditions. His recent publications delve into various aspects of neuromodulation, from combining transcranial direct current stimulation with motor training for cervical dystonia to integrating music, light, and chromotherapy for chronic pain management.

 

 

Professional Profiles:

Education

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen’s educational background is impressive and solidly grounded in the medical sciences, specifically in the field of neurosurgery. He earned both his MD and PhD degrees, which laid the foundation for his extensive career in neurosurgery and neurostimulation. This education equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in clinical practice, research, and teaching in neurosurgery. Unfortunately, the specific details about the institutions he attended, the years of his graduation, and any additional qualifications or training he may have undergone are not provided in the given information. However, his professional achievements and roles speak volumes about the depth and quality of his education.

Professional Experience

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen has a distinguished professional career marked by significant contributions to the field of neurosurgery and neurostimulation. Currently, he serves as a Professor of Neurosurgery at Henri Mondor University Hospital in Créteil, France. His expertise in both invasive and non-invasive brain and spinal stimulation techniques has been pivotal in treating chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Previously, Prof. Nguyen held the prestigious position of Head of the Neurosurgical Department at Nantes University Hospital in France. His leadership extended to his roles as the Past President of the French Society of Neurosurgery and the French Society of Neuromodulation, where he played a crucial part in advancing the field and shaping future directions in neurosurgical practices and policies. Throughout his career, Prof. Nguyen has been actively involved in clinical and research endeavors, consistently pushing the boundaries of medical knowledge and treatment methodologies. His research has been instrumental in developing innovative approaches to neuromodulation, significantly impacting patient care and outcomes in neurosurgery.

Research Interest

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen’s research interests lie at the intersection of neurosurgery and neuromodulation, focusing on both invasive and non-invasive brain and spinal stimulation techniques. His primary goal is to advance treatments for various neurological disorders, including chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Prof. Nguyen is deeply invested in exploring the mechanisms and therapeutic potential of these stimulation techniques to improve patient outcomes. One area of particular interest is the development and refinement of neuromodulation strategies to manage and alleviate chronic pain. He is also dedicated to understanding how brain and spinal stimulation can be used to treat motor and cognitive impairments associated with neurodegenerative diseases and traumatic brain injuries.

Award and Honors

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen has received recognition and honors for his contributions to the field of neurosurgery and neuromodulation. While specific awards may vary, his achievements are reflected in his leadership roles and prolific research output. As a past President of both the French Society of Neurosurgery and the French Society of Neuromodulation, he has been acknowledged for his exceptional leadership and dedication to advancing the field. Additionally, Prof. Nguyen’s research publications, which include significant contributions to understanding and treating neurological disorders, have likely garnered recognition within the scientific community. Although specific awards may not be listed, his involvement in pioneering studies on topics such as brain stimulation for chronic pain and neurodegenerative diseases suggests that he has received acclaim for his research contributions.

Publications

  1. Title: Targeting Lower Limb, Upper Limb, and Face Representation in the Primary Motor Cortex for the Practice of Neuronavigated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
    • Authors: Lefaucheur, J.-P., Nguyen, J.-P., Delmas, A., Bredoux, L., Hodaj, H.
    • Journal: Neuromodulation
    • Volume: 27
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 572–583
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  2. Title: Combination of anodal tDCS of the cerebellum with a goal-oriented motor training to treat cervical dystonia: a pilot case series
    • Authors: Bleton, J.-P., Cossé, C., Caloc’h, T., Lefaucheur, J.-P., Nguyen, J.-P.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Neurology
    • Volume: 15
    • Article: 1381390
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  3. Title: Bicentre, randomized, parallel-arm, sham-controlled trial of transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) in the treatment of palliative care patients with refractory cancer pain
    • Authors: Nguyen, J.-P., Gaillard, H., Suarez, A., Lefaucheur, J.-P., Nizard, J.
    • Journal: BMC Palliative Care
    • Volume: 22
    • Issue: 1
    • Article: 15
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3
  4. Title: Deep brain stimulation in multiple sclerosis-associated tremor. A large, retrospective, longitudinal open label study, with long-term follow-up
    • Authors: Chagot, C., Bustuchina Vlaicu, M., Frismand, S., Nguyen, J.-P., Palfi, S.
    • Journal: Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
    • Volume: 79
    • Article: 104928
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  5. Title: Treatment of cognitive and mood disorders secondary to traumatic brain injury by the association of bilateral occipital nerve stimulation and a combined protocol of multisite repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and cognitive training: A case report
    • Authors: Caloc’h, T., Le Saout, E., Litaneur, S., Lefaucheur, J.-P., Nguyen, J.-P.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Neurology
    • Volume: 14
    • Article: 1195513
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  6. Title: Additional Benefit of Intraoperative Electroacupuncture in Improving Tolerance of Deep Brain Stimulation Surgical Procedure in Parkinsonian Patients
    • Authors: Raoul, S., Brissot, R., Lefaucheur, J.-P., Nizard, J., Nguyen, J.-P.
    • Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine
    • Volume: 11
    • Issue: 10
    • Article: 2680
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 0
  7. Title: Multi-site rTMS with cognitive training improves apathy in the long term in Alzheimer’s disease: A 4-year chart review
    • Authors: Suarez Moreno, A., Nguyen, J.-P., Calmelet, A., Canoui-Poitrine, F., Lefaucheur, J.-P.
    • Journal: Clinical Neurophysiology
    • Volume: 137
    • Pages: 75–83
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 7
  8. Title: Diagnostic contribution and therapeutic perspectives of transcranial magnetic stimulation in dementia
    • Authors: Di Lazzaro, V., Bella, R., Benussi, A., Dubbioso, R., Ranieri, F.
    • Journal: Clinical Neurophysiology
    • Volume: 132
    • Issue: 10
    • Pages: 2568–2607
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 84
  9. Title: Safety and efficacy of an equimolar mixture of oxygen and nitrous oxide: A randomized controlled trial in patients with peripheral neuropathic pain
    • Authors: Bouhassira, D., Perrot, S., Riant, T., Houéto, P., Sommer, C.
    • Journal: Pain
    • Volume: 162
    • Issue: 4
    • Pages: 1104–1115
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 10
  10. Title: The value of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques in treating focal dystonia
    • Authors: Lefaucheur, J.-P., Damier, P., Nizard, J., Nguyen, J.-P.
    • Journal: Neurophysiologie Clinique
    • Volume: 50
    • Issue: 5
    • Pages: 309–313
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 1