Ms. Sedighe Sadat Tabatabaei Far | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award
PhD Candidate at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Sedighe Sadat Tabatabaei Far is a dedicated PhD candidate in Healthcare Services Management at the School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. Her research focuses on critical areas such as healthcare workforce management, disaster preparedness, and cost-effectiveness in cancer treatment. She has contributed to peer-reviewed publications on topics like healthcare worker retention during epidemics, nurses’ disaster preparedness, and chemotherapy cost-effectiveness, demonstrating a well-rounded understanding of both operational and strategic aspects of health systems. As an emerging scholar, she shows strong potential through her interdisciplinary approach, blending public health, management, and economic analysis. While her citation metrics are still developing, her work addresses timely and impactful issues relevant to both national and global healthcare challenges. With continued scholarly engagement and expanded collaboration, she is well-positioned to make significant contributions to the field of health services research.
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Strengths for the Award
1. Published in Peer‑Reviewed Journals on Timely Health Topics
Dr. Tabatabaei Far has authored several peer‑reviewed articles addressing critical issues in healthcare management, including a scoping review on retention of healthcare workers during epidemic disasters (2021), an analysis of nurses’ knowledge and performance on disaster management (2020), and a study on the cost‑effectiveness of chemotherapy regimens for stage IV colorectal cancer (2023). Her research is both relevant to public health preparedness and clinical decision‑making.
2. Interdisciplinary Expertise in Health System Resilience
Her work engages both operational (cost‑effectiveness analysis) and human resources dimensions (staff retention, disaster readiness), indicating a broad methodological skill set and the capacity to blend quantitative health economics with behavioral management insights.
3. Emerging Scholarly Profile
Though early in her academic career, she has already contributed multiple publications and demonstrated engagement with national and international health challenges pertinent to Iranian healthcare and potentially beyond.
🎓 Education
Sedighe Sadat Tabatabaei Far has pursued her higher education with a clear focus on health system improvement and management. She is currently enrolled as a PhD candidate in Healthcare Services Management at the School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in Iran. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed her Master’s degree in the same field at the same university, where she built a strong foundation in health policy, system evaluation, and management strategies. Her academic coursework has included areas such as healthcare economics, strategic planning, disaster management, and hospital operations. Her educational background reflects a consistent commitment to evidence-based management practices in healthcare. Throughout her academic career, she has demonstrated intellectual curiosity and a strong capacity for research, often collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to address emerging challenges in healthcare delivery and administration. Her educational achievements have laid the groundwork for impactful and policy-relevant research.
🏥 Experience
Sedighe Sadat Tabatabaei Far brings diverse experience in both academic research and collaborative healthcare projects. As a PhD candidate, she has participated in several national and institutional research initiatives, primarily under the Student Research Committee at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Her practical experience includes working with hospital and university teams to assess healthcare delivery systems, evaluate workforce performance, and develop disaster preparedness frameworks. She has also contributed to projects focusing on the cost-effectiveness of treatment regimens, specifically in oncology. Sedighe has served in various roles such as research assistant, data analyst, and project coordinator, allowing her to engage with data collection, literature review, statistical analysis, and scientific writing. Her exposure to both theoretical and applied dimensions of healthcare management enhances her ability to propose actionable recommendations for policy and practice. Through these experiences, she has honed her analytical, communication, and project management skills, which are essential for success in health services research.
🏆 Awards and Honors
Sedighe Sadat Tabatabaei Far has received recognition for her growing contributions to healthcare research and academic excellence. While early in her academic career, she has already been acknowledged through institutional honors and involvement in competitive research programs. As a member of the Student Research Committee, she has been entrusted with responsibilities that reflect her dedication and capability in leading health-related studies. Her research has been selected for presentation and publication in peer-reviewed outlets, demonstrating academic merit. In addition, she has been recognized for her work on timely issues such as workforce retention during pandemics and cost-effective treatment strategies. Although she has not yet accumulated major international awards, her trajectory suggests a strong potential for future honors. Her continued engagement with meaningful topics and her consistent output of quality research position her as a competitive candidate for both national and international recognitions in healthcare management and research excellence.
🔬 Research Focus on Health Profession
Sedighe Sadat Tabatabaei Far’s research is centered on enhancing the efficiency, resilience, and responsiveness of healthcare systems. Her primary focus includes healthcare workforce management, especially retention strategies during health crises, as well as disaster preparedness among frontline workers. Another critical area of her work is health economics—evaluating the cost-effectiveness of clinical treatments, with a recent emphasis on chemotherapy for colorectal cancer. She employs both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including scoping reviews, survey research, and economic evaluation frameworks. Her interdisciplinary approach allows her to address operational, strategic, and policy-level questions in healthcare. Sedighe’s research is driven by the goal of improving service delivery in hospitals and public health systems, particularly within resource-constrained settings. She also maintains an interest in how healthcare systems respond to pandemics and disasters, aiming to generate evidence that informs practical planning and policy. Her ongoing work seeks to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world health system needs.
📚Publications Top Notes
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Title: Nurses’ knowledge, attitude, and performance about disaster management: A case of Iran
Authors: SST Far, MA Marzaleh, N Shokrpour, R Ravangard
Year: 2020
Citations: 19 -
Title: A scoping review on interventions for retention of healthcare workers in epidemic disasters
Authors: SST Far, T Kushki, M Jamshidi, S Delavari
Year: 2021
Citations: 4 -
Title: Cost-effectiveness of FOLFOX6+ bevacizumab versus FOLFOX6+ cetuximab in stage IV colorectal cancer patients in Shiraz, Iran
Authors: A Jafari, SS Tabatabaei Far, M Dehghani, R Ravangard
Year: 2023
Citations: 2 -
Title: Resilience model of public health sector during unknown pandemics: a grounded theory approach for COVID-19 in Iran
Authors: O Sadeghkhani, P Mehdi Alamdarloo, MA Mahmoodi Mehr, SS Tabatabaei Far, et al.
Year: 2025
Citations: 1 -
Title: Comparison of quality of care and welfare services for middle-aged and older disabled individuals in Iran and Lebanon using ServQual model
Authors: SST Far, NP Jahromi, SM Al-Zoubi, A Abyad, A Asadollahi
Year: 2025
Citations: 1 -
Title: Studying The Mental Health Status Of Nurses In The Era Of Covid-19 (A Rapid Review Study In Iran)
Authors: M Zare, Z Kavosi, SS Tabatabaei Far
Year: 2024
Citations: 1 -
Title: A Review of the Procrastination Phenomenon among Hospital Employees in Iran
Authors: H Dastan, SS Tabatabaei Far, M Ghanbari-Jahromi, Z Kavosi
Year: 2025
🎯 Conclusion
Sedighe Sadat Tabatabaei Far exemplifies the qualities of a committed and impactful early-career researcher in healthcare services management. Through her focused academic background, growing body of peer-reviewed publications, and engagement with pressing public health issues such as disaster preparedness, workforce retention, and cost-effectiveness analysis, she demonstrates a keen understanding of both operational and strategic healthcare challenges. Her interdisciplinary approach—combining health economics, management, and policy—adds meaningful value to the field. Though still building her citation impact and international visibility, her steady progress and contributions to collaborative research efforts position her as a rising voice in the global health research community. With continued academic engagement, mentorship, and broader collaboration, she holds strong potential to evolve into a thought leader in healthcare systems strengthening. Sedighe’s trajectory reflects both academic dedication and a deep-seated drive to improve healthcare delivery, making her a compelling candidate for recognition such as the Best Researcher Award.