Hyoseon Choi | Health Education | Best Review Paper Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hyoseon Choi | Health Education | Best Review Paper Award

Associate Professor | Kyung Hee University College of Medicine | South Korea

Dr. Hyoseon Choi is an accomplished scholar in medical education whose work integrates physician well-being, shared decision-making, communication sciences, and educational innovation to advance the quality and humanity of healthcare systems.  Dr. Choi’s contributions extend beyond research to include editorial service for prominent journals, leadership roles in academic communities, and the delivery of invited lectures at national and international forums. Her collaborations with medical schools, university hospitals, and global research teams have supported innovations in curriculum design, communication training, and well-being strategies, contributing to improved educational standards and more resilient healthcare cultures. Her recent work proposing an ecological and strengths-based framework for physician well-being has been recognized for its potential to inform institutional policies, enhance psychological safety, and support sustainable workforce development. Through her commitment to rigorous inquiry, cross-sector collaboration, and the advancement of compassionate healthcare, Dr. Choi continues to make a meaningful societal impact by shaping more effective, inclusive, and human-centered medical education systems worldwide. she has 338 citations from 15 documents with an h-index of 7.

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Wenxin Xue | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wenxin Xue | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

clinical pharmacist | Emergency General Hospital | China

Wenxin Xue is a distinguished chief pharmacist and pharmacology scholar whose career reflects a sustained commitment to advancing evidence-based clinical pharmacy, interdisciplinary healthcare, and translational pharmacological research. With a strong foundation as a PhD-trained pharmacologist, clinical pharmacist, graduate tutor, and head of a clinical pharmacy group, he has contributed extensively to optimizing therapeutic strategies, enhancing medication safety, and improving patient outcomes across complex clinical settings. His expertise spans vascular pharmacology, endocrine-metabolic disorders, renal protection, infectious disease therapeutics, immune-oncology, and health technology assessment, demonstrated through a substantial portfolio of peer-reviewed publications with significant citation visibility and coverage across both basic and clinical research. His scholarly work includes investigations on endothelial dysfunction, adrenergic receptor mechanisms, statin therapy, immune checkpoint inhibitor outcomes, infectious disease precision medication, adverse reaction surveillance, and meta-analytic evaluations of therapeutic efficacy, all of which have supported improved clinical decision-making and policy development. As a reviewer and editorial board member for multiple international and national journals, he plays a key role in shaping scientific discourse and ensuring research quality, while his involvement in multidisciplinary teams for weight management, geriatrics, and infectious diseases highlights his leadership in collaborative, patient-centered care. His research initiatives integrate pharmacodynamics, precision medicine, and clinical epidemiology, contributing to strengthened drug management standards and innovative therapeutic approaches adopted within hospital systems. Beyond research, his service as an expert reviewer for scientific and medical grant agencies reflects his influence on strategic research funding and healthcare innovation. Collectively, his academic output, professional leadership, and cross-disciplinary engagements underscore a career dedicated to advancing pharmacy practice, promoting rational drug use, and supporting the evolution of modern clinical pharmacology to benefit patients and healthcare systems. The researcher has 8 citations from 8 documents with an h-index of 2.

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1. Xue, W. (Year). Distribution and antibiotic resistance of pathogens in post-earthquake traumatic infections: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Edward Egwuaba | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Edward Egwuaba | Public Health | Best Researcher Award 

Research Scholar | Ojukwu University | Nigeria

Dr. Edward Ukwubile Egwuaba is a distinguished scholar and medical sociologist whose academic and research career reflects a deep commitment to advancing knowledge in health systems, social behavior, and public health equity. As a faculty member in the Department of Sociology at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, he has developed extensive expertise in medical sociology, health-seeking behavior, reproductive health, substance use, and the sociocultural dimensions of healthcare delivery. His prolific research output spans numerous peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, addressing critical issues such as maternal and child health, gender-based violence, psychosocial rehabilitation of displaced populations, and the intersection of health and social inequality in developing societies. Through his collaborative research with scholars across Nigeria and beyond, Dr. Egwuaba has contributed significantly to multidisciplinary discourses on public health, development, and social change, fostering a better understanding of the behavioral and cultural determinants of health outcomes. His studies often integrate empirical sociological insights with applied health strategies, emphasizing the importance of sociocultural innovation in strengthening healthcare systems and achieving sustainable health equity. His contributions extend to several national and international conferences where he has presented groundbreaking papers on public health challenges, social behavior, and nation-building. Dr. Egwuaba’s scholarly influence continues to grow through his active participation in academic associations such as the International Sociological Association, the South African Sociological Association, and the Nigerian Sociological Society, where he promotes the integration of sociological perspectives into global health policy and practice. His research impact, marked by wide readership and scholarly citations, demonstrates his enduring contribution to the global discourse on health, social justice, and sustainable human development.

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Featured Publications

1. Yılmazer, M., Altındiş, M., Cevrioğlu, S., Fenkci, V., Aktepe, O., & Sırthan, E. (2004). Afyon Bölgesinde yaşayan gebe kadınlarda toksoplazma, sitomegalovirus, rubella, hepatit B, hepatit C seropozitiflik oranları. Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi Kocatepe Tıp Dergisi.

2. Oğurlu, M., Sen, S., Polatli, M., Sırthan, E., Gürsoy, F., & Cildağ, O. (2007). The effect of spinal anesthesia on pulmonary function tests in old patients. Tuberkuloz ve Toraks.

3. Afsin, E., Yaksi, O., Onal, A., & Bacaksiz, E. (2022). Tracheal schwannoma mimicking asthma. International Journal of Neuroscience.

4. Afşin, E., & Demirkol, M. E. (2022). Post-COVID pulmonary function test evaluation. Turkish Thoracic Journal.

5. Afşin, E., & Cosgun, Z. (2021). A rare cough complication: Internal oblique muscle hematoma. Radiology Case Reports.