Chiaman Chou | Surgery | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Chiaman Chou | Surgery | Women Researcher Award

Taichung Veterans General Hospital | Taiwan

Professor Chia-Man Chou is a distinguished pediatric surgeon and Chief of the Department of Surgery at Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, where she has established herself as a leader in pediatric surgical innovation and clinical excellence. She also serves as Professor at National Chung Hsing University, contributing extensively to academic teaching, mentoring, and collaborative research. Her expertise encompasses pediatric minimally invasive surgery, pediatric urology, and correction of congenital anomalies, integrating advanced laparoscopic and thoracoscopic methods into clinical practice. In addition to her clinical achievements, she has spearheaded pioneering research in biomaterials surface modification, artificial intelligence in diagnostics, and genetic analysis of congenital and oncologic diseases. Her scholarly contributions include more than one hundred publications in internationally indexed journals, significantly influencing pediatric surgery and translational medicine. Dedicated to patient-centered care and innovation, Professor Chou exemplifies the integration of medical practice, scientific research, and leadership, making her a prominent figure in pediatric surgical advancement

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Education

Professor Chia-Man Chou pursued her medical training with a strong commitment to pediatric care and surgical excellence, laying the foundation for her career as a pioneering surgeon and academic leader. She completed her medical degree followed by specialization in pediatric surgery, equipping her with comprehensive clinical knowledge and practical skills to address complex congenital and acquired conditions in children. To enhance her expertise and pursue academic growth, she obtained a doctoral degree, integrating advanced research methodologies with clinical applications. Her education bridged the medical sciences and biomedical engineering domains, enabling her to explore innovations in biomaterials, nanotechnology, and minimally invasive surgical approaches. This unique combination of clinical training and scientific research prepared her to address pressing challenges in pediatric healthcare with a translational perspective. Her academic journey reflects her dedication to lifelong learning, professional development, and the pursuit of excellence in both clinical practice and multidisciplinary research

Experience

Professor Chia-Man Chou has extensive clinical, academic, and research experience as a pediatric surgeon and surgical leader. As Chief of the Department of Surgery at Taichung Veterans General Hospital, she oversees clinical services, surgical training, and quality improvement initiatives, ensuring patient-centered care and advancing surgical standards. Her professional journey includes more than two decades of hands-on expertise in pediatric minimally invasive surgery, pediatric urology, and thoracoscopic techniques, earning her recognition as an authority in her field. She has directed and participated in over eighty multidisciplinary research projects, ranging from clinical trials to translational studies in biomaterials and AI-driven diagnostics. In her academic role as Professor at National Chung Hsing University, she mentors medical students and junior researchers, fostering the next generation of surgical innovators. Her leadership extends to national and international collaborations, where she actively contributes to advancing pediatric healthcare, surgical innovation, and evidence-based clinical practice.

Awards and Honors

Professor Chia-Man Chou has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and honors that celebrate her contributions to pediatric surgery, medical innovation, and academic excellence. She has received national awards for surgical innovation, quality improvement, and outstanding medical service, underscoring her dedication to advancing pediatric care. Her achievements in pioneering minimally invasive pediatric procedures and integrating translational research into clinical practice have been acknowledged by professional associations and healthcare institutions. She has also been honored for her excellence in teaching and mentoring, reflecting her role in shaping future generations of surgeons and researchers. Her active participation in academic societies and leadership in multidisciplinary collaborations have further earned her recognition as a distinguished contributor to surgical science. These honors highlight her impact as both a clinician and researcher, reinforcing her position as a leader in pediatric surgery and a role model for innovation, compassion, and professional excellence.

Research Focus

Professor Chia-Man Chou’s research focus integrates pediatric surgery, translational medicine, and biomedical engineering to improve clinical outcomes for children with complex medical conditions. Her work emphasizes the advancement of pediatric minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopic and thoracoscopic approaches, to enhance safety, precision, and recovery. She is actively engaged in pediatric urology and gastrointestinal surgery, addressing rare and congenital disorders through innovative treatment strategies. At the translational level, she applies molecular biology, polygenic risk assessment, and artificial intelligence to disease prediction and personalized care models, exemplified by projects on early biliary atresia detection and spina bifida management. She also explores surface engineering, nanotechnology, and biomaterials for medical devices and diagnostic tools, bridging clinical medicine with biomedical science. Through nationwide cohort studies, multicenter trials, and interdisciplinary collaborations, her research continues to set benchmarks in personalized pediatric healthcare, surgical innovation, and integration of novel technologies into routine practice.

 

Publications

Title:Fabrication of ZnCo2O4-Zn(OH)2 Microspheres on Carbon Cloth for Photocatalytic Decomposition of Tetracycline
Year:2024
Citation:4

Title: Investigating the Association of Polygenic Risk Scores With Thyroid Cancer Susceptibility in a Han Chinese Population
Year:2024
Citation:1

Conclusion

Professor Chia-Man Chou is a pioneering pediatric surgeon, academic leader, and innovative researcher whose dedication to minimally invasive surgery, translational medicine, and biomedical engineering has transformed pediatric healthcare, advanced medical technology, and inspired future generations of surgeons through her exemplary blend of clinical excellence, scientific innovation, and compassionate patient care.

Suleyman Yildizdal | Craniosynostosis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suleyman Yildizdal | Craniosynostosis | Best Researcher Award

 

 

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Education

He completed his education at Org. Kenan Evren School from 2000 to 2008, followed by Gaziantep Anadolu High School from 2008 to 2012. He then pursued his medical training at Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine from 2012 to 2018. After earning his medical degree, he continued his specialization in Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery as a resident at Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine from November 2018 to February 2024. In April 2024, he joined Ankara Research and Training Hospital, where he continues to work in the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery.

 

Work experience

He has participated in various courses and workshops to enhance his expertise in plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgery. He attended the Resident Ethics Course at Hacettepe University’s Department of History of Medicine and Medical Ethics on January 10-11, 2019. He also completed the 5th Basic Residency School organized by the Turkish Society of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery in Bolu, Turkey, from January 22-25, 2020. Further advancing his skills, he took part in the 15th Advanced Residency School in Antalya, Turkey, from April 20-24, 2023. Additionally, he attended the 1st Cadaver Course of Craniofacial Anomaly and Maxillofacial Surgery at Hacettepe University on September 3-4, 2022, and the 1st Cadaver Course of Orthognathic Surgery at Koc University Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, on September 7-8, 2022.

In addition to his clinical and surgical training, he has contributed to academic literature by co-authoring book chapters. He co-wrote Age-Related Changes in Trunk Aesthetics in Beauty, Aging, and Anti-Aging (1st ed., Elsevier, 2022) alongside G. G. Üstün and S. Yıldızdal. He also contributed to Dudak ve Damak Yarıkları Hacettepe Ekip Yaklaşım, co-authoring “Apert and Crouzon Syndrome” with İbrahim Vargel.

Awards

He has achieved remarkable academic success, securing 16th place in the National Examination for Specialty in Medicine among over 18,000 participants. Additionally, he ranked 571st in the National Student Selection and Placement Examination out of more than 2 million candidates.

He has actively participated in national meetings within his field, contributing to discussions and advancements in plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgery. He attended the 41st National Turkish Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Meeting in Samsun, Turkey, from October 26-30, 2019. He also participated in the National Turkish Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Eastern Mediterranean Meeting on Cleft Lip and Palate, held in Gaziantep, Turkey, from February 7-9, 2020. Furthermore, he attended the 43rd National Turkish Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Meeting in Antalya, Turkey, from November 10-14, 2021.

 

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