Waridibo Allison | Health Professions | Innovator of the Year Award

Dr. Waridibo Allison | Health Professions | Innovator of the Year Award

Professor and Vice President of Health Policy at University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth, United States

Dr. Waridibo (Wari) E. Allison, MD, PhD, FACP, CPE, FIDSA, is a renowned physician-scientist and health policy leader dedicated to improving health equity through research, clinical innovation, and public policy. With board certifications in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, she blends clinical expertise with a robust background in public health and community medicine. Dr. Allison currently serves as Vice President of Health Policy and Executive Director of the Center for Health Policy at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth. Her career spans over two decades and several continents, having held key academic and leadership roles in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. She is a national leader in HIV care, rural health innovation, and workforce development, often bridging the gap between academic research and practical implementation. Her work focuses on underserved populations and health systems transformation. A dynamic mentor and change-maker, Dr. Allison was recently named a 2024 Finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring—the highest national honor recognizing excellence in STEM mentoring. Her contributions reflect a lifelong commitment to using research and policy to address health disparities and improve care delivery at scale.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Allison has an interdisciplinary and global educational background that underpins her distinguished career in medicine, public health, and research. She earned her PhD in Public Health and Community Medicine from The Kirby Institute at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, in 2009. Her doctoral training provided the foundation for her expertise in health services research, epidemiology, and health policy. Prior to her PhD, she obtained her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), equivalent to an MD in the United States, from the prestigious Imperial College School of Medicine in London, UK, in 2000. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Anatomical Sciences from the University of Dundee in Scotland in 1995. Dr. Allison also pursued advanced clinical training in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases through residency and fellowship programs at leading U.S. institutions, including New York Presbyterian Hospital–Weill Cornell and NYU Langone Medical Center. In addition to her medical and research training, she holds a Certified Physician Executive (CPE) credential from the American Association for Physician Leadership and has completed the Media and Medicine Program at Harvard Medical School, which speaks to her ability to merge science communication, leadership, and policy in her work.

Professional Experience

Dr. Allison brings a wealth of leadership experience from academia, clinical practice, and government-funded public health programs. Currently, she holds dual leadership roles as Vice President of Health Policy and Executive Director of the Center for Health Policy at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. She previously served as an Associate Professor and Program Director at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, where she led major initiatives like the South Central AIDS Education Training Center and the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Program. Dr. Allison has also worked internationally, including as a Lecturer at the University of New South Wales and as a physician in both Australia and the UK. Her professional trajectory is marked by a strong commitment to advancing healthcare access for underserved populations through evidence-based models and federal grant-funded initiatives. She has managed large-scale, multisite projects, including the national Rural Telementoring Training Center and programs integrating HIV education into clinical training. Her executive acumen and ability to lead complex, multi-million-dollar federal programs distinguish her as an innovator and advocate for systemic health improvements through research-driven policy implementation.

Research Interests

Dr. Allison’s research interests center on public health innovation, infectious disease prevention, and the delivery of equitable healthcare to marginalized and rural populations. Her academic work is grounded in implementation science, epidemiology, and health systems research, with a particular emphasis on translating evidence into scalable interventions. She has a longstanding focus on HIV/AIDS education, training, and care models, demonstrated by her leadership in the national AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETC) Program. She is especially passionate about using telementoring and technology-enabled learning platforms to overcome healthcare workforce shortages and to extend best practices to underserved areas. Her projects often integrate workforce development with access to care initiatives, especially in relation to chronic infectious diseases. Dr. Allison is also a leader in applying research to inform and develop health policy, ensuring that innovations are sustainable and impactful at the systems level. Through her research and service, she aims to reduce disparities in care access, improve clinical outcomes, and empower communities. Her background in both clinical medicine and public health provides a rare combination of skills that allow her to design, evaluate, and scale impactful programs rooted in data and community engagement.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Allison’s excellence in research, leadership, and mentorship has been recognized through numerous prestigious awards and honors. In 2024, she was named a Finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring—an elite national recognition of her contributions to developing underrepresented talent in STEM fields. She was elected a Fellow of the Infectious Disease Society of America in 2021 and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians in 2020, reflecting her clinical expertise and contributions to the field of internal medicine and infectious diseases. She has received accolades for her leadership and service, including the Bexar County Medical Society’s Outstanding Women in Medicine Award in 2019 and UT Health San Antonio’s Community Engagement Hero Award in 2018. Her research excellence was acknowledged early on with awards like the Rising Research Superstar Award and inclusion on the Dean’s List at the University of New South Wales. Dr. Allison has also been competitively selected for leadership development programs, including the AAMC Early Career Women Faculty Seminar. These recognitions highlight her sustained impact on healthcare innovation, mentorship, and community-engaged research.

Conclusion

Dr. Waridibo Allison is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Innovator of the Year Award. Her work demonstrates a rare blend of scientific research, community service, policy innovation, and program development—particularly in the critical areas of HIV care, rural health, and public health education.

While additional emphasis on scholarly outputs and tech innovation detail would enhance her application, her leadership, national impact, and successful translation of research into real-world outcomes make her exceptionally well-suited for this honor.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Accessing Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using Telemedicine: Perspectives From People With HIV

  • Authors: Waridibo E. Allison, Aro N. Choi, Keito Kawasaki, Anmol Desai, Trisha V. Melhado

  • Journal: Health Promotion Practice

  • Year: 2023

  • DOI: 10.1177/15248399231169925

 

Siai Zhang | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Siai Zhang | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Doctor, Meizhou People’s Hospital, China

Siai Zhang is a 28-year-old dedicated nurse and researcher with a strong focus on cardiovascular nursing and nursing management. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Nursing at Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where she also actively participates in various research projects.

Profile

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Evaluation of Siai Zhang for the Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award

  1. Diverse and Relevant Academic Background: Siai Zhang has a strong academic foundation in nursing, with a Master’s degree from Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a Bachelor’s degree from Jiaying University. Her GPA of 3.70/4 indicates consistent academic excellence.
  2. Professional Experience: With experience in various nursing departments, including Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiovascular Surgery, and the Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Siai Zhang has a robust practical background. This experience is complemented by her research work, adding depth to her clinical insights.
  3. Research Focus and Contributions: Her research interests include cardiovascular nursing, nursing management, and nursing education. She has contributed to multiple research projects and received significant funding, such as the Science and Technology Innovation Fund and projects funded by the Tianjin Health Commission and Tianjin Nursing Society.
  4. Publications: Siai Zhang has an impressive publication record with articles in reputable journals like “Nurse Education Today” and “Journal of Nursing Management.” Her research covers critical areas such as online learning in nursing education, innovation capacity among Chinese nurses, and self-management behavior in patients with coronary heart disease.
  5. Awards and Honors: She has received numerous awards, including the 2022 National Scholarship Award and National Academic Scholarships. Her participation and success in competitions, such as the Chinese International “Internet +” College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, highlight her innovative and entrepreneurial spirit.
  6. Professional Qualifications and Certifications: Siai Zhang holds multiple professional certifications, including the Nurse Practising Qualification Certificate and the Nurse Practitioner Professional Qualification Certificate. These certifications validate her competence and commitment to professional development.
  7. Multilingual and Technical Skills: Her proficiency in Mandarin, English, Cantonese, and Hakka, along with her technical skills in software like Python, SPSS, and Microsoft Office, make her a versatile researcher capable of engaging with diverse research methodologies and audiences.

Areas for Improvement

  1. International Exposure and Collaboration: While Siai Zhang has a solid publication record, increasing her participation in international conferences and collaborations with global researchers could enhance the international visibility and impact of her work.
  2. H-index and Citation Metrics: Focusing on publishing in high-impact journals and increasing the citation of her work could improve her H-index and other citation metrics, reflecting broader recognition and influence in the research community.
  3. Advanced Research Leadership: Taking on more leadership roles in larger research projects or mentoring junior researchers could further establish her as a leader in her field and enhance her research profile.
  4. Further Specialization: Delving deeper into a specialized area within nursing, such as innovative therapeutic approaches in cardiovascular care or advanced nursing education techniques, could position her as a leading expert in a niche but impactful area.

🎓 Education

  • Aug 2020 – Present: Master’s in Nursing, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. GPA: 3.70/4. Courses: Nursing research, Advanced Nursing Practice, Nursing management.
  • Sep 2013 – Jun 2017: Bachelor’s in Nursing, Jiaying University. Courses: Internal medicine nursing, surgical nursing, gynecology nursing, pediatric nursing, critical care, nursing research.

💼 Experience

  • Jul 2017 – Jun 2020: Registered Nurse at People’s Hospital of Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. Worked in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiovascular Surgery, and Surgical Intensive Care Unit.

🔬 Research Interests

Siai Zhang’s research interests include cardiovascular nursing, nursing management, and nursing education, with a particular focus on enhancing nursing practices and patient care through innovative research.

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • National Scholarship Award (2022)
  • National Academic Scholarship (2020-2023)
  • Third Prize: 11th Science and Technology Innovation Fund for Undergraduates, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Outstanding Volunteer: Northeast and North China Division of the 10th Chinese College Students Medical Technical Skills Competition
  • Excellence Award: Nursing Quality Control Circle, People’s Hospital of Meizhou City

📚 Publications Top Notes

2022: Zhang, S., Ma, R., Wang, Z., Li, G., & Fa, T. Academic self-concept mediates the effect of online learning engagement on deep learning in online courses for Chinese nursing students: A cross-sectional study. Nurse Education Today, 117, 105481. Read (IF: 3.906)

2022: Zhang, S., Liu, Y., Li, G., Zhang, Z., & Fa, T. Chinese nurses’ innovation capacity: The influence of inclusive leadership, empowering leadership and psychological empowerment. Journal of Nursing Management, 10.1111/jonm.13654. Read (IF: 4.680)

2022: Zhang, S., Wang, Z., Lin, X., Li, Y., Xue, Y., Ban, J., Li, G., & Fa, T. Kinesiophobia and self-management behaviour related to physical activity in Chinese patients with coronary heart disease: The mediating role of self-efficacy. Nursing Open. Read (IF: 1.942)

2022: Zhang, S., Xu, Y., & Fa, T. Study on the status and influencing factors of self-management behavior related to physical activity in patients with coronary heart disease. Tianjin Journal of Nursing, (03), 301-306. Read

Conclusion

Siai Zhang is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong academic background, significant professional experience, a robust research portfolio, and numerous awards and honors. Her contributions to nursing research, particularly in the areas of cardiovascular nursing and nursing education, are notable. With increased international collaboration, a focus on high-impact publications, and further specialization, she has the potential to make even greater strides in her research career. Overall, her achievements and potential make her a deserving contender for the award.

Iván Hernández | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Iván Hernández | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Profesor, Universidad de Alicante, Spain

Iván Hernández Caravaca is a distinguished academic and researcher born in 1980, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Alicante. He holds degrees in Veterinary Medicine and Nursing, with a Ph.D. from the University of Murcia, where he received the extraordinary doctorate award. His professional journey encompasses extensive experience in veterinary science, focusing on swine health and reproductive biology, and a recent pivot to community nursing. Iván has contributed significantly to the field of reproductive biology and public health through his research, teaching, and clinical expertise. 🌍

Education 🎓

Iván Hernández Caravaca has a comprehensive educational background:

  • Veterinary Medicine (Licenciatura, 2003) – University of Murcia
  • Master’s in Professional and Scientific Pig Farming (2009) – University of Murcia
  • Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine (2015) – University of Murcia, with international recognition and an extraordinary award
  • Degree in Nursing (2019) – University of Murcia

Experience 💼

Iván’s professional experience spans both academic and industrial sectors. Initially, he worked as a veterinarian specializing in swine reproduction for prominent Spanish companies such as Piensos Garla and Vall Companys Grup. He also held roles at Boehringer Ingelheim, focusing on veterinary advisory for swine health. Since 2021, he has been an Assistant Professor at the University of Alicante, contributing to the Department of Community Nursing, Preventive Medicine, and History of Science. 🏫

Research Interests 🔬

Iván’s research interests include reproductive biology, nursing, and public health. His work emphasizes improving swine reproductive management and developing vaccines against Salmonella typhimurium to reduce foodborne illnesses. Additionally, he is involved in research groups at the University of Alicante focusing on the history of science, health care, and community health. 🧬

Awards 🏆

Iván has received numerous awards throughout his career:

  • Extraordinary Doctorate Award – University of Murcia
  • Porc d’Or Awards – For the most productive swine farms in Spain (4 consecutive years)
  • Best Oral Communication Awards – At national and international conferences in the field of nursing and public health

Profile  🌐

  • Iván Hernández CaravacaScopus

Publications Top Notes📚

  1. “Analysis of Minor Proteins Present in Breast Milk by Using WGA Lectin” – Published in Children, 2022. Link
    • Cited by: Numerous articles discussing breast milk composition.
  2. “Parental presence during invasive pediatric procedures: what does it depend on?” – Published in Rev Lat Am Enfermagem, 2023. Link
    • Cited by: Studies on pediatric care and parental involvement.
  3. “Colostrum Features of Active and Recovered COVID-19 Patients Revealed Using Next-Generation Proteomics Technique, SWATH-MS” – Published in Children (Basel), 2023. Link
    • Cited by: Research on COVID-19 and maternal health.
  4. “Impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on the O’Sullivan test and gestational diabetes mellitus diagnosis in pregnant Spanish women” – Published in Aten Primaria, 2024. Link
    • Cited by: Articles on pandemic impacts on healthcare practices.
  5. “Evidence of haptoglobin in the porcine female genital tract during oestrous cycle and its effect on in vitro embryo production” – Published in Scientific Reports, 2021. Link
    • Cited by: Studies on reproductive biology in swine.