Haleh Ayatollahi | Health Informatics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Haleh Ayatollahi | Health Informatics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Haleh Ayatollahi is a professor of Medical Informatics at Iran University of Medical Sciences, specializing in health information management and digital health innovations. With a PhD in Health Informatics from the University of Sheffield, UK, she has extensive experience in academia and research. She currently serves as the Director of Deputy of Research and Technology at the School of Health Management and Information Sciences and the Health Management and Economics Research Centre. A key member of the Medical Informatics Evaluation and Examination Board, Dr. Ayatollahi has contributed significantly to the fields of eHealth, telemedicine, and health information systems. She has received multiple awards for her research, including the Best Researcher Award and the Khayam Award for a selected PhD thesis. Her work focuses on advancing digital healthcare solutions through innovative research and system evaluation. She actively mentors students and contributes to the global medical informatics community. 📚

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Education 🎓

Dr. Haleh Ayatollahi holds a PhD in Health Informatics from the University of Sheffield, UK (2006-2010) 🎓. She earned her M.Sc. in Medical Records Education from Iran University of Medical Sciences (2000-2002) 📖, where she also completed her B.Sc. in Medical Records (1996-1998) and an Associate Degree in Medical Records (1994-1996) 🏥. Her academic journey has been marked by a strong focus on medical records, health informatics, and digital healthcare solutions. Through her education, she has gained expertise in health information systems, user-centered system design, and IT adoption in healthcare. Her advanced training has enabled her to contribute to numerous research projects, systematic reviews, and digital health innovations. With her extensive background in health informatics, she has played a key role in the development of medical information systems and telemedicine initiatives, making significant contributions to the field of healthcare technology. 🔬📊

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Haleh Ayatollahi has held multiple leadership and academic roles in medical informatics and health information management. She is currently the Director of Deputy of Research and Technology at the School of Health Management and Information Sciences and the Health Management and Economics Research Centre at Iran University of Medical Sciences (2023-present) 🏥📊. She also serves as a member of the Medical Informatics Evaluation and Examination Board. Previously, she was the Postgraduate and Education Office Administrator (2014-2016) and a Teaching Assistant at the University of Sheffield (2009) 🎓. Her experience includes lecturing at Kashan University of Medical Sciences (2003-2005). She has played a key role in developing health informatics education, IT adoption strategies, and evaluating health information systems. With extensive contributions to academia and research, Dr. Ayatollahi continues to shape the future of digital healthcare through her leadership and innovative research. 💻📡

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Haleh Ayatollahi’s research focuses on health data science, telemedicine, telehealth, mHealth, and eHealth 📊📡. She specializes in designing and evaluating health information systems, emphasizing user-centered approaches to improve digital healthcare solutions. Her work explores IT adoption and change management in healthcare, aiming to enhance system usability and efficiency. She is actively involved in systematic reviews and research on the integration of digital health technologies into clinical practice. Her studies contribute to improving electronic health records, decision support systems, and remote healthcare solutions. Through her expertise, she has advanced telehealth applications, ensuring seamless integration into medical practices. Her research has been widely published and presented at international conferences, making her a leading voice in health informatics. By combining technology and healthcare, she continues to shape the future of digital health and improve patient outcomes. 💡📚

Dr. Haleh Ayatollahi has received numerous prestigious awards for her contributions to health informatics. In 2025, she was honored with the Best Researcher Award at the International AI Data Scientist Awards 🏅. She has also won multiple thesis awards, including Best Thesis in Education and Research at the Vosough Festival (2023) 📖. She has been recognized with the Best Paper Presentation Award at various conferences, including the 9th National Burn Congress (2020) and the 5th IT Managers National Conference (2017) 🏆. Her research excellence was acknowledged with the Khayam Award (2019) and the Future Day Festival Award for a selected PhD thesis (2017). She received a full-time PhD scholarship from the Iranian Ministry of Health (2005) and a Research Excellence Grant from the University of Sheffield (2008) 🎓. Her accolades highlight her dedication to advancing digital health and medical informatics. 🔬📡

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Mariam Mofleh Kawafha | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mariam Mofleh Kawafha | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mariam Mofleh Kawafha is a Professor of Dean of the Faculty of Nursing at Yarmouk University, Amman, Jordan. With extensive academic and administrative experience, she specializes in community health, school health, and pediatric nursing. She has held key leadership positions, including Dean of Nursing at Irbid National University. Dr. Kawafha is a distinguished researcher with multiple Scopus-indexed publications focusing on public health, pediatric care, and health education. She actively participates in international conferences and collaborates on multidisciplinary research projects. 📚👩‍⚕️✨

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Education 🎓

Dr. Kawafha earned her Ph.D. in Nursing Science (2010) from the University of Jordan, ranking A (3.75/4). She holds an M.S. in Community Health Nursing (2001) and a B.S. in Basic Nursing (1997) from Jordan University of Science and Technology. She also obtained diplomas in Curriculum Development (1993) and Basic Nursing (1990). Her research has focused on lung cancer perceptions and malnutrition’s impact on academic achievement. 🎓📖🔬

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Kawafha has over three decades of experience in nursing education and administration. She is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Nursing at Yarmouk University. Previously, she served as Dean at Irbid National University and Head of the Nursing Department. Her career began as an educator and clinical instructor (1990-2007). She has contributed significantly to nursing curriculum development and research, advancing healthcare education and community health initiatives. 🏥📘👩‍🏫

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Kawafha’s research explores public health, pediatric nursing, and health education. She investigates malnutrition’s impact on academic performance, parental stress in neonatal care, and health literacy in older adults. Her studies on vaccination decision-making and disaster preparedness among nurses have influenced healthcare policies. She collaborates on multidisciplinary projects to enhance nursing education and patient care. 📊📚💡

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Kawafha has been recognized for her contributions to nursing education and research. She has received accolades for her work in community health, pediatric care, and academic leadership. Her research on neonatal care, parental stress, and public health interventions has earned international recognition. She is an invited speaker at global nursing conferences and a key contributor to professional nursing organizations. 🏅📜🌍

Publications 📚

  • Impact of cat-assisted therapy (Ca-AT) among elderly patients with Alzheimer’s disease at home: a case study

    Working with Older People
    2024 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1108/WWOP-10-2023-0042

    The effect of malnutrition on students’ academic performance: Roy’s model application

    Nutrition & Food Science
    2024 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Kawafha, Mariam; Al Maghaireh, Duaa; Shawish, Najah; Abu Kamel, Andaleeb; Al Kofahi, Abedelkader; Sheyab, Heidar; Alsaqer, Khitam