Hatice Özsoy | Surgical Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hatice Özsoy | Surgical Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hatice Özsoy is an Assistant Professor at Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, specializing in surgical nursing with a focus on perioperative care, patient comfort, and non-pharmacological interventions. She holds a PhD in Surgical Nursing from Ege University and has over a decade of experience in nursing education and research. Her work on postoperative thirst, hypothermia, and active warming has been widely recognized in international journals. She has authored multiple books, collaborated on various research projects, and is an active member of key nursing associations.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Özsoy earned her PhD in Surgical Nursing from Ege University, where she focused on perioperative patient care and non-pharmacological interventions. She holds a master’s and bachelor’s degree in nursing, with specialized training in surgical care methodologies. Her academic journey includes research on perioperative thirst management, body temperature regulation, and patient comfort strategies. She has actively contributed to validating thirst-related scales and exploring innovative perioperative techniques to improve patient outcomes.

Experience 👨‍🏫

With extensive experience in academia and clinical nursing, Dr. Özsoy has worked as a lecturer, researcher, and consultant in perioperative care. She has conducted numerous research studies on surgical patient comfort, hypothermia prevention, and thirst management. She has supervised students, contributed to nursing curriculum development, and collaborated with healthcare institutions to improve perioperative care standards. Her expertise extends to non-pharmacological interventions in surgical settings, and she actively participates in international research projects and conferences.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Özsoy’s research focuses on perioperative nursing, with emphasis on thirst management, inadvertent hypothermia, patient comfort, and non-pharmacological interventions. She has explored the effects of preoperative warming techniques, the validation of thirst-related scales, and the impact of cold vapor applications on surgical patients. Her work aims to enhance patient well-being and improve perioperative care methodologies through evidence-based nursing practices.

Dr. Özsoy has been recognized for her contributions to surgical nursing, receiving awards for excellence in research, innovation, and academic leadership. She has been honored by various international organizations for her studies on postoperative thirst, patient comfort, and perioperative care. Her bibliometric study on thirst management has gained significant attention, and she has received accolades for her contributions to nursing education and clinical research.

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Mingming Wang | Anaesthesia care | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mingming Wang | Anaesthesia care | Best Researcher Award

Mingming Wang, Chief Operating Room Nurse at Shenzhen Hospital (Fu Tian) of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, specializes in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Nursing and Anesthesia Nursing. A graduate of Guangdong Medical University, she has led research on perioperative care, integrating TCM practices for enhanced patient outcomes. She has published three academic papers, holds three utility model patents, and conducted a research project in Futian District, Shenzhen. With a strong commitment to innovation in nursing, she applies evidence-based practices to improve surgical recovery. Wang’s work bridges traditional and modern medical techniques, enhancing efficiency in clinical settings.

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Education 🎓

Mingming Wang earned her Nursing degree from Guangdong Medical University, China. Her academic training provided a strong foundation in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Nursing and Anesthesia Nursing. Passionate about integrating innovative and evidence-based techniques into clinical practice, she has expanded her expertise through continuous research and training. Her education has played a pivotal role in her ability to develop new methodologies for perioperative care. Wang’s research-driven approach ensures the highest standard of patient care, improving surgical recovery outcomes.

Experience 👨‍🏫

With extensive experience as Chief Operating Room Nurse at Shenzhen Hospital (Fu Tian) of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Mingming Wang leads surgical nursing teams, optimizing perioperative protocols. She has successfully implemented strategies that enhance patient safety and satisfaction. Her research on integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine into anesthesia nursing has contributed to improved recovery techniques. Wang’s leadership has reduced patient wait times by 15%, optimized workflow efficiency, and improved teamwork within operating rooms. Her hands-on approach to innovation in surgical nursing underscores her expertise in patient care and hospital management.

Research Interests 🔬

Mingming Wang focuses on integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine Nursing with Anesthesia Nursing to enhance patient outcomes. Her research explores non-pharmacological techniques such as Magnetic Balls Pressing and TEAS for post-surgical recovery. She has conducted a randomized controlled trial in Futian District, Shenzhen, proving the efficacy of these interventions in reducing pain, nausea, and improving patient satisfaction. She is currently leading a meta-analysis on preoperative fasting duration in pediatric surgery, aiming to develop evidence-based guidelines for pediatric perioperative care. Wang’s research contributes to bridging traditional healing techniques with modern medical science.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Mingming Wang’s contributions to perioperative care and Traditional Chinese Medicine Nursing have earned her multiple recognitions. She holds three granted utility model patents and has published three indexed academic papers, solidifying her role as an innovator in surgical nursing. Her groundbreaking research on Magnetic Balls Pressing combined with TEAS for postoperative recovery has been widely cited. Wang has been nominated for the Best Researcher Award for her pioneering contributions to evidence-based perioperative practices.

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