Prof. Dr. Luciano Vitorino | Mental Health and Aging | Excellence in Research Award

Professor and Researcher at Faculty of Medicine of Itajubá -FMIT, Brazil

Luciano Magalhães Vitorino is a university professor, researcher, and research coordinator at the Faculty of Medicine of Itajubá (FMIT), Brazil. With over 17 years of experience in undergraduate and medical education, he has significantly contributed to academic leadership, interdisciplinary teaching, and the integration of innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence in healthcare and education. His scholarly work spans mental health, aging, spirituality, and digital health, establishing him as a thought leader in the intersection of technology and human well-being. Vitorino’s efforts have positioned him as a pioneering force in Brazil’s evolving health education landscape.

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Education

Luciano Vitorino’s academic journey is rooted in a strong interdisciplinary foundation. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BScN) and acquired licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN). He later pursued a Master’s (MSc) and Doctorate (PhD), demonstrating his deep commitment to scholarly excellence. His international academic exposure includes a doctoral fellowship at the University of Alberta, Canada, and a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil. These academic experiences solidified his expertise in healthcare, research methodologies, and the ethical implementation of emerging technologies in medical contexts.

Experience

Throughout his career, Vitorino has cultivated a diverse academic and professional profile. In addition to serving as a professor and coordinator, he co-founded Luminai Solution, a consultancy firm specializing in AI integration in healthcare and education. His consultancy work includes strategic implementations of AI tools in hospitals, medical schools, and professional development programs, emphasizing prompt engineering, clinical decision-making, and ethical AI deployment. Furthermore, he has held editorial positions, such as Guest Editor-in-Chief for Frontiers in Psychiatry, and maintains collaborative ties with institutions in Canada, the USA, Saudi Arabia, Portugal, and Chile, reflecting a globally engaged career.

Research Interest

Vitorino’s research is situated at the convergence of mental health, spirituality, aging, medical education, and artificial intelligence. He has conducted impactful longitudinal studies on older adults, investigating themes such as cognitive function, dementia, depression, falls, and spirituality. His research with medical students has examined multidimensional mental health outcomes, including internet addiction and suicidal ideation. Notably, he explores how AI can ethically enhance academic, clinical, and educational environments. His work has brought attention to digital health transformation, bridging the gap between traditional health paradigms and future-ready solutions rooted in compassion and evidence-based innovation.

Awards

Luciano Vitorino has been nominated for the “Excellence in Research Award” at the AI Data Scientist Awards in recognition of his outstanding contributions to healthcare innovation and academic leadership. His work integrating AI with holistic healthcare practices, such as spiritual care and gerontology, reflects a rare synthesis of human-centered research and technological acumen. His leadership in academic projects and cross-cultural collaborations further highlights his influence and capacity to generate transformative research outcomes that address real-world healthcare challenges.

Publications

Vitorino has authored and co-authored over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles. Below are seven notable publications reflecting the breadth of his expertise:

  1. One-Year Changes in Depressive Symptoms and Cognitive Function Among Brazilian Older Adults Attending Primary CareHealthcare, 2025 (cited by 9 articles).

  2. Mentally Healthy Living After Pandemic Social Distancing: A Study of Older AdultsPsychogeriatrics, 2024 (cited by 7 articles).

  3. Quantitative and Qualitative Research in the Field of Spirituality and Health: An Introductory How-to GuideJournal of Religion & Health, 2024 (cited by 5 articles).

  4. Large Language Models in Healthcare: An Urgent Call for Ongoing, Rigorous ValidationJournal of Medical Systems, 2024 (cited by 12 articles).

  5. The Role of Spirituality and Religiosity on the Suicidal Ideation of Medical StudentsInternational Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2023 (cited by 18 articles).

  6. How May ChatGPT Impact Medical Teaching?Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira, 2023 (cited by 15 articles).

  7. The Role of Spirituality and Religiosity on the Cognitive Decline of Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A 4-Year Longitudinal StudyAging & Mental Health, 2022 (cited by 22 articles).

Conclusion

Luciano Magalhães Vitorino stands at the forefront of transformative research in healthcare and AI integration. Through a career marked by rigorous inquiry, compassionate scholarship, and international collaboration, he has enhanced the understanding of mental health, spirituality, and aging, while pioneering the ethical adoption of artificial intelligence in education and practice. His impactful publications, citation metrics, and leadership in interdisciplinary research attest to a career defined by both academic rigor and societal relevance. As a visionary blending data science with humanity, Vitorino is a deserving nominee for the AI Data Scientist Award for Excellence in Research.

Luciano Vitorino | Mental Health and Aging | Excellence in Research Award

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