Abdelrahman Salameh | Simulation in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Abdelrahman Salameh
Fatima College of Health Sciences-FCHS, United Arab Emirates

Abdelrahman Salameh
Affiliation Fatima College of Health Sciences-FCHS
Country United Arab Emirates
Scopus ID 58976141600
Documents 4
Citations 9
h-index 2
Subject Area Simulation in Healthcare
Event International AI Data Scientists Award
ORCID 0009-0002-6175-7173

Abdelrahman Salameh, affiliated with Fatima College of Health Sciences-FCHS in the United Arab Emirates. His work is associated with simulation in healthcare and reflects engagement in evidence-based educational and clinical research activities. The profile summarizes research productivity, publication impact, and professional achievements relevant to academic recognition and research excellence.[1]

Abstract

Abdelrahman Salameh has contributed to healthcare simulation and educational research through scholarly publications and academic engagement. His research profile demonstrates participation in healthcare innovation, simulation-based learning, and professional development initiatives that support evidence-informed healthcare education.[1]

Keywords

Simulation in Healthcare, Clinical Education, Health Sciences, Research Excellence, Academic Scholarship, Healthcare Innovation, Best Researcher Award.

Introduction

Healthcare simulation has become an important component of modern health sciences education. Researchers working in this field contribute to improved training methods, patient safety, and competency development. Abdelrahman Salameh’s academic activities align with these objectives and support ongoing advancements in healthcare education and simulation practices.[2]

Research Profile

According to publicly available scholarly records, the researcher has produced four indexed documents with a citation count of nine and an h-index of two. These metrics indicate emerging scholarly influence within the healthcare simulation domain and demonstrate active participation in academic publishing.[1]

Research Contributions

The researcher’s contributions emphasize simulation-based healthcare education, practical learning environments, and evidence-supported instructional methods. Such work supports the enhancement of healthcare training quality and contributes to improved educational outcomes for future healthcare professionals.[3]

Publications

  • Peer-reviewed publications related to healthcare simulation and educational practice.
  • Research articles indexed within recognized scholarly databases.
  • Studies supporting healthcare training and professional competency development.

Research Impact

The citation record demonstrates that the researcher’s work has been referenced by other scholars. Although the publication portfolio is developing, the existing impact indicators suggest relevance within specialized areas of healthcare education and simulation research.[1]

Award Suitability

Abdelrahman Salameh demonstrates qualities associated with the Best Researcher Award, including scholarly productivity, research dissemination, and contributions to healthcare simulation. His academic record reflects commitment to research-informed education and continuous professional advancement.[1]

Conclusion

This profile presents an overview of Abdelrahman Salameh’s research achievements and academic engagement within healthcare simulation. His publication activity, citation performance, and educational contributions provide a foundation for recognition through academic and professional award programs.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Abdelrahman Salameh, Author ID 58976141600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58976141600
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Research activities and academic profile of Abdelrahman Salameh.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0002-6175-7173
  3. Google Scholar author details: Abdelrahman Salameh.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=q1vzyzQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra

Emelina Stambolliu | AI in Healthcare | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Emelina Stambolliu | AI in Healthcare | Excellence in Research Award

Supervising physician | Hippokration General Hopsital of Athens,Greece | Greece

Dr. Emelina Stambolliu is a clinician-researcher at Hippokration General Hospital of Athens whose work focuses on hypertension, kidney disease, and cardiovascular risk, with growing integration of AI-driven analysis in healthcare. Her research emphasizes advanced blood pressure monitoring (office, home, ambulatory), early detection of target-organ damage, and cardiorenal interactions across pediatric and adult populations. She has contributed extensively to evidence-based clinical decision support, systematic reviews, and validation of medical monitoring devices, supporting precision medicine and data-informed patient care


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Dr. Farnaz Farid | Healthcare industry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Farnaz Farid | Healthcare industry | Best Researcher Award

Multidisciplinary Researcher, Western Sydney University, Australia

Dr. Farnaz Farid is a distinguished and multidisciplinary researcher whose academic journey and professional experience span industry and academia, combining expertise in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, human-centered systems, and applied computing. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree from Western Sydney University, where her doctoral research focused on computational modeling, AI-driven predictive systems, and network quality of service frameworks; she also earned earlier degrees in engineering and computing from reputable institutions that shaped her foundation in IT, networks, and systems. Over the years, Dr. Farnaz Farid has served in both industry and academic roles: prior to joining academia, she worked at IBM as an IT Specialist, Application Developer, and Project Manager, contributing to enterprise integration, software development, and digital innovation; subsequently, she entered academia as an Associate Lecturer at the University of Sydney and then moved to Western Sydney University, where she is now a Senior Lecturer and Academic Program Advisor, co-leading global initiatives such as “Realising Digital Futures.” Her professional experience includes overseeing cross-disciplinary projects in AI, cybersecurity, IoT, and smart systems, mentoring postgraduate researchers, guiding curriculum development, and fostering partnerships with industry and community stakeholders. Her research interests encompass explainable AI, human-centred security, AI for healthcare, cyber‐physical systems, distributed networks, federated learning, and digital inclusion. Dr. Farid has received a number of awards and honors, such as the Google exploreCSR grant over multiple years to lead community‐based AI projects, the DVC Education Excellence in Teaching (Partnerships) award at her university, and the Teaching and Learning for Public Good Award in Social Sciences, all of which attest to her excellence in teaching, public engagement, and socially impactful research. Through her editorial service (for journals such as Symmetry and Sustainability), membership in the Asian Council of Science Editors (ACSE), and leadership of cross‐disciplinary grants, she has also contributed to the scientific community.

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  • Dong, H., & Farid, F. (2024). A deep learning based patient care application for skin cancer detection.

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