Dismas Odhiambo Oketch | Health | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch | Health | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch | Health | PhD Research Fellow at University of Nairobi | Kenya

Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch is a Kenyan public health scientist whose work sits at the intersection of global health, infectious diseases, tropical medicine, and One Health research, with a strong focus on translating evidence into policy and practice in low- and middle-income settings. Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch received his advanced academic training through leading institutions, including the University of Nairobi and Washington State University, where he developed a solid multidisciplinary foundation in biomedical sciences, epidemiology, and population health research. Throughout his professional career, Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch has held research and academic appointments that enabled him to collaborate extensively with national and international partners, contributing to large-scale epidemiological studies, clinical trials, and community-based health interventions across Kenya and the wider East African region.

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Michael Brinkers | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Michael Brinkers | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy, special pain therapy, palliative medicine, Magdeburg University Hospital, pain clinic, Germany

Currently working as a Senior Physician (Oberarzt) in the Pain Clinic at the University of Magdeburg, he has over three decades of experience in pain management and psychosomatic medicine. His expertise spans both clinical work and research, with a notable emphasis on the intersection between somatic and psychological health.

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Strengths for the Award:

The candidate’s extensive experience and dedication to both clinical practice and academia position them as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Their long-standing commitment to pain therapy, beginning as early as 1993, reflects a deep expertise in the field of pain management, psychiatry, and psychosomatic medicine. They have continuously honed their skills through specialized training in fields like Chirotherapy, Special Pain Therapy, and Palliative Medicine, which demonstrates a lifelong commitment to advancing their knowledge. The candidate’s leadership role as an Oberarzt (Senior Physician) in the University of Magdeburg’s pain clinic, along with their active participation in research, as evidenced by their impressive publication record of over 50 works, speaks to their academic and clinical excellence. Their international contributions, particularly through publications in English, reflect their global impact. Furthermore, their presence at national and international conferences since 2002 underscores their role as a thought leader in pain and psychiatric medicine. Their involvement in significant professional groups, as well as their teaching experience and mentoring of medical students and trainees, further enhance their credibility as a researcher and educator.

Areas for Improvement:

While the candidate has a strong clinical and research background, their research portfolio, particularly the number of original research articles as a leading or senior author, could be strengthened to further align with the requirements of high-level research awards. Although they have made notable contributions, focusing on increasing the number of original research publications in high-impact journals and more consistent leadership in major international studies would elevate their research impact. Additionally, expanding their research beyond case series and narrative reviews to include large-scale clinical trials or systematic reviews could increase their visibility and influence in the field. Engaging in interdisciplinary collaborations and securing more research funding for large-scale projects could also be areas of growth. Furthermore, while their teaching credentials are solid, it may be beneficial to focus on more innovative methods of disseminating research findings, such as digital learning platforms or international collaborations.

Education

🎓 Dr. Brinkers completed his medical studies in Bonn after receiving his Abitur in the same city. He earned his medical degree and completed his AiP (practical training phase) in internal medicine at the KH Werdohl. In 1992, he obtained his doctorate and later specialized in psychiatry and psychotherapy at the University of Magdeburg, where he also completed additional certifications in pain therapy and palliative medicine.

Experience

💼 Dr. Brinkers has had a rich professional journey, starting as an assistant physician in various psychiatric clinics before joining the University of Magdeburg in 1996. Over the years, he advanced to Senior Physician in 2006 in the Pain Clinic, focusing on liaison psychiatry. His teaching roles include seminars on pain therapy and clinical medicine, as well as mentoring medical students and doctoral candidates. He also serves as an examiner for pain therapy in the medical chamber.

Research Interest

🔬 Dr. Brinkers’ research interests center on the psychological and somatic aspects of pain syndromes. His work primarily explores functional pain disorders, fibromyalgia, and the psychosomatic dimensions of palliative care. His extensive contributions in these areas have led to multiple national and international publications, shedding light on the complex interplay between mind and body in chronic pain patients.

Awards

🏆 While Dr. Brinkers has not received notable individual awards, his active participation in professional groups, his role as a lead examiner for specialized pain therapy, and his involvement in significant research conferences reflect his recognition within the medical community. His contributions to pain management and liaison psychiatry make him a valuable asset in these fields.

Publications Top Notes

📚 Dr. Brinkers has contributed extensively to both national and international journals. Below are some of his key recent publications:

  1. Cybernetic Principles in Psychophysiology: Their Significance and Conclusions for Palliative Care
    Published: 2024, Healthcare (Switzerland), 12(15), 1510
    Co-authors: M. Brinkers, G. Pfau, B. Thielmann, I. Böckelmann
  2. Fibromyalgia from a Functional Perspective—a Typical Example of a Functional Disorder?
    Published: 2024, Manuelle Medizin, 62(3), pp. 187–190
    Co-authors: K. Niemier, E. Vitt, M. Brinkers
  3. Functional Pain Syndromes in the Context of Functional Neurological Disorders: Part 1
    Published: 2024, Manuelle Medizin, 62(2), pp. 95–101
    Co-author: K. Niemier

Conclusion:

Overall, the candidate demonstrates a high level of expertise in pain therapy, psychiatry, and psychosomatic medicine, with a well-rounded portfolio of clinical practice, teaching, and research. Their consistent presence in the academic community, both through publications and conference presentations, speaks to their dedication and influence. However, while they are certainly a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, a focus on expanding their research output and impact through more substantial original research projects and collaborations could further strengthen their candidacy. Despite these areas for potential growth, their qualifications make them a commendable contender for this prestigious recognition.

Assoc Prof. Dr. PAWEŁ PŁUDOWSKI | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. PAWEŁ PŁUDOWSKI | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. PAWEŁ PŁUDOWSKI, Scientist, Children’s Memorial Health Insitute, Poland

Based on the information provided, Dr. Paweł Płudowski seems to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here’s why:

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Extensive Research Contributions 📝📚

With over 270 peer-reviewed articles and chapters, including approximately 80 indexed in PubMed, Dr. Płudowski has made significant contributions to his field.

High H-index 📈🏅

His H-index of 29 indicates a high level of impact and citation for his research, reflecting the influence of his work in the scientific community.

Leadership Roles 👨‍🔬👑

As the chairman of the European Vitamin D Association (EVIDAS) and a professor at the Children’s Memorial Health Institute, his leadership and involvement in relevant scientific organizations further highlight his expertise and commitment to advancing research in his field.

Specialized Expertise 🔬🔎

His specialization in clinical densitometry, vitamin D metabolism, and related areas, along with his role in developing guidelines for vitamin D supplementation, underscores his significant impact on both clinical practice and research.

Broad Research Interests 🌐📊

His work on non-invasive methods for assessing bone mass and body composition, along with the metabolism of vitamin D, shows a breadth of research interests that are both relevant and impactful.

Overall, Dr. Płudowski’s extensive research output, leadership roles, and specialized expertise make him a commendable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Top Notes 📖⭐

Daily and Weekly “High Doses” of Cholecalciferol for the Prevention and Treatment of Vitamin D Deficiency for Obese or Multi-Morbidity and Multi-Treatment Patients Requiring Multi-Drugs—A Narrative Review

Classification of Vitamin D Status Based on Vitamin D Metabolism: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Hypertensive Patients

Vitamin D Supplementation: A Review of the Evidence Arguing for a Daily Dose of 2000 International Units (50 µg) of Vitamin D for Adults in the General Population

Supplementing Vitamin D in Different Patient Groups to Reduce Deficiency

25(OH)D Concentration in Neonates, Infants, Toddlers, Older Children and Teenagers from Poland—Evaluation of Trends during Years 2014–2019

COVID-19 and Other Pleiotropic Actions of Vitamin D: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference “Vitamin D—Minimum, Maximum, Optimum” under the Auspices of the European Vitamin D Association (EVIDAS)

Guidelines for Preventing and Treating Vitamin D Deficiency: A 2023 Update in Poland

Hypercalcemia in Pregnancy Due to CYP24A1 Mutations: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Treatment of Vitamin D Deficiency with Calcifediol: Efficacy and Safety Profile and Predictability of Efficacy

Clinical Practice in the Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Vitamin D Deficiency: A Central and Eastern European Expert Consensus Statement