Ebtihag Alenzi | Health Related Quality of Life | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ebtihag Alenzi | Health Related Quality of Life | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ebtihag Alenzi is an accomplished researcher and academic leader with extensive contributions in health services, outcomes research, and women’s health. Her work spans systematic reviews, population-based studies, and cost-effectiveness analyses, addressing critical public health challenges such as chronic diseases, diabetes complications, and polycystic ovary syndrome. She has published extensively in reputable journals, demonstrating a consistent record of impactful scholarship that informs healthcare policy and clinical practice. Beyond research, Dr. Alenzi has shown excellence in teaching and mentoring medical and graduate students, designing and coordinating courses in research methodology, community medicine, and women’s health. Her leadership as chair of a medical department highlights her ability to guide both academic programs and research initiatives effectively. With a commitment to advancing healthcare knowledge and nurturing future scholars, Dr. Alenzi’s contributions reflect a combination of scientific rigor, educational dedication, and visionary leadership, making her a distinguished figure in the medical research community.

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Education

Dr. Ebtihag O. Alenzi holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Health Services and Outcomes Research from West Virginia University, USA. Her doctoral research focused on the impact of diabetes complications on breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and prognosis among elderly women with pre-existing diabetes using large population datasets. This rigorous academic training provided her with strong expertise in epidemiology, biostatistics, and health outcomes research. She also possesses comprehensive knowledge in healthcare management, health economics, and clinical research methodologies. Her educational foundation combines advanced analytical skills with practical insights into population health, allowing her to conduct research that bridges clinical care, public health policy, and patient-centered outcomes. This solid academic preparation has been instrumental in shaping her career as a leading researcher and educator in family and community medicine, positioning her to contribute effectively to both national and international healthcare research initiatives.

Experience

Dr. Alenzi currently serves as Chair of the Family and Community Medicine Department and as an Assistant Professor in Health Services and Outcomes Research at a prominent medical university. She previously held an assistant professorship in the same field at another leading institution, where she taught a wide range of courses including medical research, community medicine, biostatistics, and pharmacoepidemiology. Her experience encompasses not only classroom instruction but also mentoring student research projects and coordinating comprehensive courses for undergraduate and graduate programs. Over the years, she has gained expertise in curriculum development, academic leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration, while actively participating in clinical and population-based research. Her professional trajectory demonstrates a strong balance between teaching, research, and administrative leadership, reflecting her commitment to advancing healthcare knowledge, improving public health outcomes, and nurturing the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Research Focus

Dr. Alenzi’s research focuses on health services and outcomes, women’s health, chronic disease management, and public health interventions. She has conducted extensive studies on diabetes complications, polycystic ovary syndrome, COVID-19 outcomes, and health promotion initiatives, combining observational studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses to generate actionable insights. Her work integrates epidemiology, biostatistics, and healthcare economics to evaluate risk factors, treatment effectiveness, and cost-efficiency of interventions. She also examines sociocultural and behavioral determinants of health, aiming to improve patient outcomes and inform evidence-based healthcare policies. By linking clinical research with population health strategies, her research addresses pressing public health challenges and supports the development of interventions that enhance healthcare delivery. Her dedication to producing high-quality, impactful research has earned recognition from peers and contributed significantly to the understanding of complex health issues in her region.

Award and Honor

Dr. Alenzi has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to medical research, education, and leadership in healthcare. She has received accolades for her impactful publications in international journals, as well as recognition for her excellence in teaching and mentoring students in research methodology, community medicine, and women’s health. Her leadership roles, including serving as department chair and course coordinator, highlight her commitment to advancing academic programs and research initiatives. Through her achievements, she has demonstrated exceptional dedication to improving public health outcomes and nurturing the next generation of medical professionals. These honors reflect her consistent pursuit of excellence, her influence in shaping healthcare education and research, and her growing reputation as a respected figure in the medical and scientific community.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: The association of hyperglycemia and diabetes mellitus and the risk of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia among cancer patients: A systematic review with meta-analysis
    Authors: EO Alenzi, GA Kelley
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 49

  • Title: Spatial and temporal variations of screening for breast and colorectal cancer in the United States, 2008 to 2012
    Authors: X Feng, X Tan, EO Alenzi, P Rai, J Chang
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 25

  • Title: Depression treatment and health-related quality of life among adults with diabetes and depression
    Authors: EO Alenzi, U Sambamoorthi
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 20

  • Title: A systematic review of chronic diseases and their prevalence among the population of northern borders province (NBP) in Saudi Arabia
    Authors: EO Alenzi, W Fatima, A Amara, M Imran, SSH Shah, AA Elbilgahy, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Key modifiable risk factors for self-medication among university students: An observational study
    Authors: EO Alenzi, SKA Bedaiwi, R Hamayun, AST Alanazi, MS Fawzy
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 7

  • Title: Association of the severity of diabetes-related complications with stage of breast cancer at diagnosis among elderly women with pre-existing diabetes
    Authors: EO Alenzi, SS Madhavan, X Tan
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 7

  • Title: Cost-effectiveness analysis of polycystic ovary syndrome management and the risk of gestational diabetes in pregnant women: a decision-tree model
    Authors: EO Alenzi
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Impact of perceived stress, perceived social support, and personality on the perceived health status among West Virginia University students
    Authors: X Feng, EO Alenzi, N Dwibedi
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Risk of polycystic ovary syndrome: a population-based analysis of sociodemographic factors, healthcare access, health behaviors, and health status
    Authors: EO Alenzi, NH Alqntash, EH Almajed, AK AlZabin
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Perceived effectiveness and utilization of health promotion initiatives in Saudi Arabia: insights and recommendations
    Authors: EO Alenzi, WI Alqahtani, MA Altwegri, SM Alhelal, WA Alyami, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1

  • Title: Assessment of the capability to adopt a healthy lifestyle: insights into gender, socioeconomic factors, perceived health, and regional variations
    Authors: EO Alenzi, WI Alqahtani, MA Altwegri, SM Alhelal, WA Alyami, …
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 1

Conclusion

Dr. Ebtihag O. Alenzi is a highly accomplished researcher and academic whose work has made significant contributions to health services research, chronic disease management, women’s health, and public health. Her extensive publication record, including high-impact systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and population-based studies, demonstrates both depth and breadth of expertise. She has successfully bridged research with education, mentoring medical and graduate students, and leading academic programs with strong leadership skills. Her studies have influenced clinical practice and healthcare policy, highlighting her ability to translate research into real-world impact. Dr. Alenzi’s dedication to advancing knowledge, improving patient outcomes, and fostering the next generation of scholars positions her as a distinguished figure in medical research. Overall, her achievements, leadership, and scholarly contributions make her an exemplary candidate for recognition, reflecting sustained excellence and a strong commitment to the advancement of healthcare research and education.

Gebeyehu Bulcha | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Jimma University, Ethiopia

Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha Duguma is a seasoned public health expert and researcher with over 16 years of experience in maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH), epidemiology, and health communication. He holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and is currently pursuing a PhD in Health Communication and Health Behavior. Dr. Bulcha has contributed to more than 25 peer-reviewed publications, with a focus on digital health innovations, behavior change communication, and health system strengthening. His work integrates practical field experience with academic research, having served in various roles including PHEOC Coordinator, RMNCH Expert, and consultant for organizations like KOICA, KOFIH, and IMCHA. He is also recognized for mentoring young epidemiologists and developing mobile health tools such as the Ulfamijuu messaging platform. With a multidisciplinary background and a commitment to evidence-based interventions, Dr. Bulcha stands out as a leader driving impactful public health research and innovation in Ethiopia and beyond.

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Education

Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha Duguma has pursued a multidisciplinary academic journey grounded in public health and social sciences. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health from Haramaya University and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Social Work from Jimma University. He further advanced his expertise by earning a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from Jimma University, where he developed a strong foundation in disease surveillance and health data analytics. Currently, Dr. Bulcha is a PhD candidate in Health Communication and Health Behavior at Jimma University, where his research focuses on innovative communication strategies to improve maternal and child health outcomes. His academic pursuits are deeply aligned with his professional commitments, equipping him with the theoretical and methodological tools to address complex public health challenges. His educational background reflects a unique blend of technical, behavioral, and communication expertise, making him well-suited for interdisciplinary health research and interventions.

Professional Experience

With over 16 years of progressive experience, Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha has held a range of pivotal roles in public health. He has served as a Public Health Emergency Operations Center (PHEOC) Coordinator, leading epidemic surveillance and response, while mentoring Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) residents. From 2016 to 2019, he worked as an RMNCH Expert, coordinating maternal-child health programs, WASH interventions, and behavioral change communication initiatives. Earlier roles include HIV/AIDS Coordinator, Malaria Coordinator, and Maternal & Child Health Expert, all contributing to his rich operational background. He has also worked with international partners as a consultant or project management member in organizations like KOICA, KOFIH, ABH, and IMCHA. Dr. Bulcha has managed several large-scale public health projects and has delivered capacity-building trainings, campaign coordination, and strategic planning, demonstrating leadership across policy, research, and community-based implementation. His career showcases a deep integration of practice, mentorship, and policy-level influence.

Research Interest

Dr. Bulcha’s research interests center on maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH), health communication, mobile health (mHealth) technologies, and epidemiology. He is particularly passionate about leveraging digital platforms to improve health behaviors and service utilization, as evidenced by his recent work on developing the Ulfamijuu mobile messaging software. His research also explores health systems strengthening, community engagement, and the use of spatial analysis and mixed-methods studies to understand public health barriers and enablers. He has contributed to more than 25 publications in peer-reviewed journals, with topics ranging from mobile messaging interventions to health information systems and social determinants of health. His research frequently adopts a user-centered design approach, ensuring that interventions are practical and culturally appropriate. Dr. Bulcha’s focus on integrating technology with behavioral science reflects a forward-thinking and impactful research agenda, tailored to address public health challenges in low-resource settings like Ethiopia.

Award and Honor

While specific formal awards are not detailed in the available documentation, Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha Duguma’s recognition stems from his extensive contributions to high-impact public health research and programs. He has served as Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-PI on numerous funded projects supported by international organizations such as KOFIH, KOICA, and IMCHA, which in itself reflects trust in his leadership and research capabilities. His peer-reviewed publications in prestigious journals such as BMJ Open, BMC Public Health, and JMIR Research Protocols highlight the academic community’s acknowledgment of his work. Additionally, his continuous invitations to contribute as a consultant, trainer, and lead researcher on national and international projects stand as informal honors affirming his expertise. His selection to present at the 35th EPHA Annual Conference and his leadership in developing mobile health technologies further signify his status as an innovator and leader in Ethiopian public health research.

Conclusion

Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha Duguma exemplifies the qualities of a transformative public health leader and researcher. With a multidisciplinary educational background, hands-on experience across multiple domains of public health, and a strong research portfolio, he has made significant contributions to improving health outcomes in Ethiopia. His work on mobile health interventions, capacity building, and community health systems bridges the gap between research and practical implementation. He stands out for his ability to integrate epidemiological rigor with innovative communication strategies, enhancing the reach and effectiveness of public health programs. Through numerous collaborations with international organizations, he has demonstrated leadership, innovation, and sustained impact in the field. Dr. Bulcha is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, not only for the volume and quality of his research but also for its relevance, scalability, and alignment with global health priorities. His career reflects a commitment to evidence-based practice and a vision for health equity and innovation.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: A quality assessment of Health Management Information System (HMIS) data for maternal and child health in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
    Authors: M Ouedraogo, J Kurji, L Abebe, R Labonté, S Morankar, KH Bedru, G Bulcha, et al.
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 88

  • Title: Factors associated with maternity waiting home use among women in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia: a multilevel cross-sectional analysis
    Authors: J Kurji, LA Gebretsadik, MA Wordofa, M Sudhakar, Y Asefa, G Kiros, G Bulcha, et al.
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 53

  • Title: Effectiveness of upgraded maternity waiting homes and local leader training on improving institutional births: a cluster-randomized controlled trial in Jimma, Ethiopia
    Authors: J Kurji, LA Gebretsadik, MA Wordofa, S Morankar, KH Bedru, G Bulcha, et al.
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 26

  • Title: Utilization of key preventive measures for pregnancy complications and malaria among women in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
    Authors: M Ouedraogo, J Kurji, L Abebe, R Labonté, S Morankar, KH Bedru, G Bulcha, et al.
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Uncovering spatial variation in maternal healthcare service use at subnational level in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
    Authors: J Kurji, B Talbot, G Bulcha, KH Bedru, S Morankar, LA Gebretsadik, et al.
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 12

  • Title: Maternal social support and health facility delivery in Southwest Ethiopia
    Authors: A Mamo, M Abera, L Abebe, N Bergen, S Asfaw, G Bulcha, Y Asefa, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Effectiveness of a Mobile Phone Messaging–Based Message Framing Intervention for Improving Maternal Health Service Uptake and Newborn Care Practice in Rural Jimma Zone
    Authors: G Bulcha, HG Abdissa, J Noll, DA Sori, ZB Koricha
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Community’s knowledge, perceptions and preventive practices on Onchocerciasis in Jimma zone, Ethiopia, formative mixed study
    Authors: D Abdissa, Y Kebede, M Sudhakar, G Abraham, G Bulcha, T Shiferaw, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Prevalence and Predictors of Contraceptive Use Among Women of Premenopausal Period in Ethiopia: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Data Analysis
    Authors: D Geleta, A Kebede, G Bulcha, H Usman, K Hajibediru, S Kebede, et al.
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Spatial variability in factors influencing maternal health service use in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia: a geographically-weighted regression analysis
    Authors: J Kurji, C Thickstun, G Bulcha, M Taljaard, Z Li, MA Kulkarni
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Effectiveness of Integrated Social and Behavior Change Communication Interventions in Mass Drug Administration Campaigns in Enhancing Knowledge, Perceptions, and Preventive Practices
    Authors: D Abdissa, Y Kebede, S Morankar, G Abraham, G Bulcha, T Shiferaw, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Maternal health service utilization in the Jimma Zone, Ethiopia: results from a baseline study for mobile phone messaging interventions
    Authors: G Bulcha, H Gutema, D Amenu, Z Birhanu
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Exploring religious leaders’ experiences and challenges on childbirth at health institutions. A qualitative study
    Authors: L Abebe, Z Birhanu, N Bergen, G Bulcha, K Haji, M Kulkarni, J Kurji, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Barriers to use of institutional childbirth services: A qualitative study in the rural Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
    Authors: LA Gebretsadik, F Lakew, A Mamo, M Abera, KH Bediru, G Bulcha, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1

  • Title: Maternal Social Support and Determinants of Health Facility Delivery in Rural Ethiopia
    Authors: A Mamo, M Abera, L Abebe, N Bergen, S Asfaw, G Bulcha, Y Asefa, et al.
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 1