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Dr. LUCIANO VITORINO | Cognitive Aging | Cognitive Aging Excellence

Dr. Luciano MagalhĂŁes Vitorino, Ph.D., RN đŸ‡§đŸ‡· is a dedicated professor at the Faculty of Medicine of ItajubĂĄ, Brazil đŸ„, with expertise in nursing, gerontology, spirituality, and health đŸŒ±. He has built a multidisciplinary academic and research career blending healthcare, cognition, and spirituality 🧠🙏. With over 1,500 citations 📚 and extensive teaching roles in medicine and nursing đŸ©ș, he leads the Research Center and the Assessment Center at FMIT, actively contributing to the Research Ethics Committee 👹‍🔬. His international academic collaborations, including the University of Alberta 🇹🇩, reflect his global engagement 🌍. A recognized academic voice, he served as Guest Editor for Frontiers in Psychiatry 📰 and holds memberships across academic platforms 📊. Through education, mentorship, and pioneering research, Dr. Luciano is influencing healthcare for the aging population đŸ’ĄđŸ‘ŽđŸ‘”.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Luciano holds a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cognition, Spirituality, and Aging from UFJF (2017–2019) đŸ§˜â€â™‚ïžđŸ§ , a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Quality of Life & Spiritual Health from UNIFESP (2012–2016) 📖, and a B.Sc. in Nursing from Faculty of Nursing Wenceslau Braz (2006) đŸ©ș. He specialized in Urgency and Emergency Care (2008–2010) ⛑. His Ph.D. work was guided by experts from UNIFESP and the University of Alberta 🇹🇩, exploring spiritual/religious coping among older adults. His dissertation and thesis focused on quality of life and religious coping in nursing homes and community settings đŸ™đŸ˜ïž. His postdoctoral project assessed spirituality’s influence on cognitive decline in aging populations 🧓. This unique education, combining nursing, public health, and spirituality, positions him as a thought leader in holistic geriatric care

Experience đŸ‘šâ€đŸ«

Dr. Luciano is a full-time assistant professor at FMIT since 2018 đŸ‘šâ€đŸ«. He coordinates both the Research Center (since 2022) and Assessment Center (since 2022), and is a long-standing member of the Research Ethics Committee (since 2019) đŸ§Ș📋. He previously taught at Faculty of Nursing Wenceslau Braz (2007–2012), Medical School of ItajubĂĄ (2013–2014), and Federal University of SĂŁo Paulo (2013) đŸ‘šâ€âš•ïžđŸ“˜. He’s also guided health residency programs and coordinated caregiver training for elderly individuals đŸ‘”đŸ‘šâ€âš•ïž. As Guest Editor of Frontiers in Psychiatry (2022–2023), he shaped international discussions on spirituality and health đŸ—žïžđŸ•Šïž. His teaching subjects include Epidemiology, Geriatrics, Medical Semiology, and Spirituality & Health đŸ§ŹđŸ©». His roles reflect a passion for interdisciplinary health sciences and dedication to ethical, evidence-based care 🌟.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Luciano’s impactful research and teaching have earned him numerous citations across Scopus (h-index 13, 525 citations), Web of Science (h-index 11, 454 citations), Google Scholar (h-index 20, 1,506 citations) 📈, and ResearchGate (h-index 16, 864 citations) 🧑‍🔬. His inclusion as Guest Editor for Frontiers in Psychiatry (2022–2023) showcases recognition in global academic communities 🌍. He’s contributed to leading Brazilian and international institutions like UNIFESP, UFJF, and the University of Alberta đŸ‡§đŸ‡·đŸ‡šđŸ‡Š. Through strong publication records and global collaborations, he’s established himself as an authority on spiritual health in aging 🚀📚. His profile on Google Scholar, ORCID, and LinkedIn reflects international engagement and scholarly distinction đŸŒđŸŽ–ïž.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Luciano’s research bridges Geriatrics, Gerontology, Spirituality and Mental Health, and AI in Healthcare đŸ§“đŸ§ đŸ’». His central interest lies in understanding how spirituality and religiosity affect cognitive aging and quality of life đŸŒżđŸ§˜â€â™‚ïž. His postdoctoral research—a 4-year longitudinal study—explored how spiritual coping impacts cognitive decline in community-dwelling elders đŸ§ȘđŸ•Żïž. He also investigates medical education, primary healthcare, and interdisciplinary training đŸ©ș📘. As AI transforms healthcare, he examines its integration with geriatric care and spiritual health frameworks đŸ€–â€ïž. Through mixed-methods research and international collaboration, he aims to personalize elderly care and mental wellness using both humanistic and data-driven approaches 📊✹.

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LUCIANO VITORINO | Cognitive Aging | Cognitive Aging Excellence

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