Mr. Daniel Kasprowicz | Medicine | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Daniel Kasprowicz, Director/Nurse/Nutritionist, Clinique Medicale BEYZYM, Madagascar
Daniel Kasprowicz, RN, RD, Msc in Nutrition and Dietetics, is a dedicated healthcare professional passionate about improving nutritional status and health outcomes, especially in Madagascar. With a diverse background in nursing and dietetics, he actively engages in humanitarian projects, combining his medical expertise with a commitment to sustainable development. As the President of the Foundation for Madagascar, Daniel implements various health and agricultural initiatives, showcasing his leadership in addressing critical health issues in developing regions.
Profile
Education š
Daniel completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Dietetics and Nursing at the Medical University of Gdansk, where he achieved a GPA of 4.17/5.00. He further pursued a Master’s Degree in Dietetics, graduating with a GPA of 4.75/5.00, focusing on the nutritional status of women in Madagascar. Daniel’s education also includes a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from the same university, culminating in a comprehensive personal study plan that reflects his commitment to healthcare in tropical medicine.
Work Experience š„
Daniel has an extensive work history in Madagascar, including his role as Director of the Medical Clinic Beyzym, where he manages a multi-profile hospital. He has coordinated humanitarian projects at the Manerinerina medical center, emphasizing educational initiatives and sustainable agriculture. As a nutritionist at Medical Clinic āFlamboyant,ā he provided care for malnourished patients and engaged in community health efforts. Daniel also shared his expertise through lectures at various conferences, contributing to professional development in nursing and dietetics.
Research Interest š¬
Danielās research interests focus on the nutritional challenges faced in developing countries, particularly in Madagascar. His scientific work explores factors affecting nutritional status and the health implications of tropical diseases. He is dedicated to understanding and addressing malnutrition, advocating for effective nutritional interventions, and evaluating public health strategies to enhance food security and health outcomes.
Awards š
Daniel has received numerous accolades for his dedication to health and humanitarian work, including the title of Ambassador of the Medical University of GdaÅsk for his social contributions. He was a finalist in the national TV contest āMaster of Tasteā for his humanitarian efforts. Other notable recognitions include the Rector’s Award for organizing academic events and the Dean’s Award for academic excellence during his studies.
Publication Top Notes š
Intestinal parasitic infections among school children in northern Madagascar (2024)
Reportage: Hazo mena. Dreams from the Red Island, Bernardinum (2018)
Multiple burden of malnutrition in developing countries Probl Hig Epidemiol 2016, 97(1): 6-13 (2016)
Book: Kilasymandry. How Madagascar taught me to love, Bernardinum (2015)
Summary Report and Canberra Youth Ag-declaration, Australia, Youth Ag-Summit, Canberra (2015)
Food security and malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa ā new directions and trends Probl Hig Epidemiol 2015, 96(1): 84-91 (2015)
Medics to Africa. The level of achievement of the Millennium Development Goals on the example of Madagascar Ann Acad Med Gedan 2014, 44: 143-155 (2014)