Samira Beiranvand | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Samira Beiranvand | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences,  Iran

Dr. Samira Beiranvand, an Assistant Professor at Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, specializes in medical-surgical nursing with a research focus on chronic disease care, cancer, hospice, and palliative care. She has extensive teaching, mentoring, and administrative experience, and her scholarly contributions include multiple research projects and international collaborations. Dr. Beiranvand has also led various academic workshops and contributed to the development of community-oriented nursing practices. Her impressive background and active research in critical healthcare areas make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile

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Education Background 

Dr. Samira Beiranvand holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing from Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Iran, earned in 2020. Her PhD dissertation focused on “Hospice Care Delivery System Designing in Adults with Cancer.” She also completed a Master of Science in Medical-Surgical Nursing at the same institution in 2013, where she developed an intervention for foot care in type II diabetic patients. Additionally, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Lorestan University of Medical Sciences in 2006.

Professional Experiences

Dr. Samira Beiranvand has significant academic and administrative experience, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Iran. In addition to teaching various courses in nursing and emergency medicine, she supervises postgraduate students and reviews theses and dissertations. Her administrative roles include being the Head of the Nursing Department at Bostan Nursing Faculty and overseeing student advisory services. Dr. Beiranvand’s leadership and comprehensive involvement in both teaching and academic management highlight her qualifications and dedication to the medical education field.

Research Interests

Dr. Beiranvand’s research spans chronic disease care, diabetes, cardiac diseases, critical care, and oncology, with a special focus on hospice and palliative care. She has participated in multiple research projects, including the design of hospice care systems and exploring spiritual care in end-of-life scenarios. Additionally, she is involved in education-focused research, furthering her commitment to advancing healthcare practices and patient care methodologies through innovative research.

Research Contributions

Dr. Beiranvand has led and participated in various research projects, including studies on chronic disease management, palliative care, and mental toughness in cancer patients. Her projects are funded by national institutions, reflecting their significance. She has published articles in international journals, contributing valuable insights into palliative care, diabetes management, and COVID-19 impacts on healthcare providers.

Awards and Recognition

Samira Beiranvand, PhD, has been recognized for her significant contributions to the field of nursing, particularly in chronic disease care, cancer research, and palliative care. Her research excellence is demonstrated by numerous awards and grants, including prestigious research funding from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Ahvaz Jundishapur University. She has also received commendation for her international collaborations and mentorship in palliative care programs. Dr. Beiranvand’s work continues to influence nursing education and practice globally.

Conclusion

Dr. Samira Beiranvand’s comprehensive experience in teaching, research, and administration, coupled with her wide-ranging research interests and contributions to healthcare innovation, positions her as an excellent candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her work in chronic disease management, palliative care, and nursing education demonstrates her dedication to improving patient outcomes and advancing the nursing profession.

Publication Top Notes  

  • Psychosocial Challenges of Parents with Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia – Beiranvand, S., Akbari, S., Sattari, A. (2024) Jundishapur Journal of Chronic Disease Care, 13(3), e143257 📖
    Cited by: 0
  • Caring ability and its related factors in the family caregivers of patients with cancer – Rassouli, M., Beiranvand, S., Karami, M., Dorcheh, A.E., Ashrafizadeh, H. (2023) International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 29(9), 422–432 📖
    Cited by: 2
  • Investigating the Relationship between Empowerment and Chronic Pain Acceptance and the Resulting Limitations in the Elderly with Diabetes Living Southwest of Iran – Beiranvand, S., Ashrafizadeh, H., Sheini-Jaberi, P. (2023) Pain Management Nursing, 24(2), 130–137 📖
    Cited by: 0
  • Sense of coherence or self-efficacy as predictors of health-related quality of life in sickle cell disease patients – Ahmadi, M., Beiranvand, S., Poormansouri, S., Matbouei, M., Rohani, C. (2023) Annals of Hematology, 102(3), 519–528 📖
    Cited by: 1
  • Demographic variables, anthropometric indices, sleep quality, Metabolic Equivalent Task (MET), and developing diabetes in the southwest of Iran – Hosseini, S.A., Beiranvand, S., Zarea, K., Noemani, K. (2023) Frontiers in Public Health, 11, 1020112 📖
    Cited by: 0
  • Hospice care delivery system requirements – Beiranvand, S., Rassouli, M., Hazrati, M., Tuvesson, H., Zarea, K. (2022) International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 28(12), 562–574 📖
    Cited by: 0
  • Developing a Model for the Establishment of the Hospice Care Delivery System for Iranian Adult Patients With Cancer – Beiranvand, S., Rassouli, M., Hazrati, M., Hojjat, S., Zarea, K. (2022) Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 807621 📖
    Cited by: 4
  • Factors Related to Nurses and Physicians’ Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Palliative Care – Ashrafizadeh, H., Mojen, L.K., Barasteh, S., Krakaue, E., Rassouli, M. (2022) International Journal of Cancer Management, 15(2), e122653 📖
    Cited by: 2
  • Caregivers’ Knowledge of and Attitude towards Palliative Care in Iran – Khanali-Mojen, L., Akbari, M.E., Ashrafizadeh, H., Farahani, A.S., Rassouli, M. (2022) Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 23(11), 3743–3751 📖
    Cited by: 4
  • Policy Analysis of Education Transformation Plan in Iran’s Health System Using Walt Gilson Model – Ashrafizadeh, H., Rokhafroz, D., Beiranvand, S. (2022) Journal of Medical Education Development 📖
    Cited by: 0

Emine Metin | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Emine Metin | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Emine Metin, Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey

Dr. Emine Metin is a highly skilled specialist in Audiology, Hearing, Speech, and Voice Disorders, serving at Suleyman Demirel University Medical Faculty Hospital in Isparta, Turkey. She holds a PhD in Physiotherapy Rehabilitation from Suleyman Demirel University (2023) and a Master’s in Audiology from Gazi University (2009). Dr. Metin has published extensively on topics such as vestibular evoked myogenic potential and voice quality. She is fluent in English and has completed international training, including a notable assignment at the Speech Therapy Center in Rotterdam. Dr. Metin is passionate about advancing speech and audiology rehabilitation. 🎤👂📚

 

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Education

Dr. Emine Metin pursued her academic journey with a PhD in Physiotherapy Rehabilitation from Suleyman Demirel University, focusing on the effects of stabilization exercises on sound quality in patients with non-chronic neck pain (2018-2023). She earned her Master’s degree in Audiology, Speech, and Voice Disorders from Gazi University (2006-2009). Dr. Metin completed her undergraduate studies at Pamukkale University’s Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation College (1996-1999) after attending Nine September University (1995-1996). Her foundational education began at Isparta Health College (1991-1995), laying the groundwork for her career in healthcare. 🎓📚💼

 

Work Experience

Dr. Emine Metin has gained extensive experience as a physiotherapist and audiology expert. She currently serves at the Suleyman Demirel University Faculty of Medicine, specializing in audiology, hearing, speech, and voice disorders. From 2007 to 2010, she worked at the Health Ministry’s Yildirim Beyazit Research Hospital in Ankara. Her earlier roles include positions at Denizli Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center (2000-2001), Seyranbaglari Nursing Home (2001-2004), Yenimahalle Family Counseling Center (2004-2005), and Yenimahalle Visual Disabled Education Center (2005-2006). She also contributed to the Rainbow Cerebral Palsy Primary School (2006-2007). 👩‍⚕️🏥🗣️👂

 

Research Focus

Dr. Emine Metin’s research primarily focuses on audiology, speech, and voice disorders. Her work spans topics such as vocal fold nodules and their impact on voice quality, as well as vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP), examining the differences in responses between binaural and monaural stimulation. This indicates her deep interest in exploring the physiological and psychological aspects of voice disorders and the auditory system. Through her contributions to journals like J. of Voice and Int. Advanced Otology, Dr. Metin aims to improve understanding and treatment for hearing and speech impairments. 🎤👂🧠📚

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Temperament and Voice Quality in Patients With Vocal Fold Nodules | J. of Voice | 2024 🎤📅
  • Comparison Ugh Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential Responses Between Binaural Versus Monaural Log on Stimulation | Int. Advanced Otology | 2010  👂📅

Conclusion

Dr. Emine Metin’s extensive research, expertise in audiology and speech disorders, and substantial contributions to both academic and clinical fields, she is highly suitable for consideration for the Best Researcher Award.