ETTIE Rosenberg | Pharmaceutical Law and Ethics | Best Researcher Award

ETTIE Rosenberg | Pharmaceutical Law and Ethics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ETTIE Rosenberg at West Coast University School of Pharmacy, United States.

Dr. Ettie Rosenberg, PharmD, JD 🎓⚖️ is a distinguished professor, pharmacist, and attorney with an impressive dual doctorate in Pharmacy and Law from USC and Southwestern Law School. With decades of experience, she blends expertise in pharmacy education, healthcare law, and ethics. 💊📚 She has held various leadership and teaching roles at West Coast University and contributed to community health through projects like Vote and Vax® 💉🗳️. A Supreme Court Bar member and expert forensic consultant, Dr. Rosenberg continues to inspire through innovation in teaching and interprofessional scholarship. 🌟👩‍🏫 Her work empowers future healthcare leaders and strengthens ethical practice in pharmacy.

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Education

Dr. Ettie Rosenberg 🎓 holds an exceptional academic background that spans both law and pharmacy. She earned her Juris Doctorate (JD) in 1999 from Southwestern University School of Law ⚖️ in Los Angeles, California, specializing in health law. Prior to that, she completed her Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) 💊 from the University of Southern California (USC). Her academic journey began with pre-pharmacy studies 🧪 at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Additionally, she is multilingual, fluent in Spanish, French, and Hebrew 🌍🗣️. This unique blend of legal and pharmaceutical expertise empowers her to lead across healthcare and education sectors.

Experience

Dr. Ettie Rosenberg, PharmD, JD 🎓 is a distinguished educator with a rich portfolio of academic contributions in pharmacy law, ethics, healthcare systems, and public health. She has consistently led and developed key courses such as PHAR 838 Pharmacy Law & Ethics ⚖️, PHAR 619 U.S. Healthcare Systems 🏥, and PHAR 623 Advocacy & Debate: Mock Trial 🎤. Her dynamic instruction spans across interprofessional ethics, substance abuse, evidence-based practice, and capstone courses. Through innovative teaching methods and real-world applications 💡📘, she empowers pharmacy students to navigate complex legal, ethical, and clinical challenges with competence and integrity.

Awards

Dr. Ettie Rosenberg, PharmD, JD 🌟 has earned numerous accolades throughout her illustrious career. She received the 2017 AACP Innovations in Teaching Honorable Mention 🏆 for her impactful mock trial teaching method and was honored as Professor of the Year (2016) 👩‍🏫 by West Coast University. Earlier recognitions include the 1998 Health Care Law Scholarship 💼, Harvard Bluebook Award for Editing 📘, and the 1991 Alumna of the Year Award 🎓. A member of the Rho Chi Pharmacy Honor Society since 1978 🧪, she also completed a pediatric oncology fellowship at USC that same year 🧒💊, showcasing her dedication to excellence in education and healthcare.

Research Focus 

Dr. Ettie Rosenberg’s research focus lies at the dynamic intersection of pharmacy law, ethics, and education ⚖️📚💊. As a legal and pharmacy scholar, she explores how legal frameworks impact pharmaceutical practices, patient rights, public health, and healthcare policy 🏥📜. Her academic endeavors emphasize mock trial simulations, inter-professional education, and evidence-based legal instruction within pharmacy curricula 🎓⚖️🔬. Dr. Rosenberg also investigates regulatory challenges, professional accountability, and law’s role in optimizing patient outcomes 🤝👩‍⚕️. Her interdisciplinary work fosters ethical decision-making and critical thinking among future pharmacists, bridging gaps between law, education, and clinical practice.

Publication Top Notes

  • UPJE: Most pharmacy law educators have heard of it, but support remains divided

H.G. Parsa | Regulatory Affairs | Best Researcher Award

H.G. Parsa | Regulatory Affairs | Best Researcher Award

Dr H.G. Parsa, University of Denver, United States

Dr. H.G. Parsa is a distinguished scholar in hospitality and business management, with a Ph.D. from Virginia Tech. He has held prominent positions, including Barron Hilton Chair in Lodging at the University of Denver. His research spans corporate social responsibility, sustainability, revenue management, and entrepreneurship. Dr. Parsa has earned multiple awards, including the Hospitality Educator of the Year in Ohio and served as a keynote speaker globally. He is a visiting professor at prestigious institutions worldwide. His expertise is sought by top organizations like Marriott and McDonald’s. He’s also an advisory board member for the Hispanic Restaurant Association. 🌍📚🏨🍴

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Education

Dr. H.G. Parsa holds a Ph.D. from Virginia Tech, where he won the International Franchise Association Research Competition for his dissertation on “Exploratory Investigation of Organization Power, and Its Impact on Strategy Implementation and Firm Performance in Hospitality Franchise Systems.” He earned his M.S. from the University of Arkansas and M.Sc. and B.Sc. (Honors) from Osmania University, India. Dr. Parsa also completed Business Management coursework at the University of Central Oklahoma. His research is guided by esteemed advisors, including Dr. Mahmood A. Khan and Dr. James R. Brown. 📚🏆🎓

International Recognition

Dr. H.G. Parsa is an internationally recognized expert in hospitality education and research, with a global impact reflected in his teaching appointments and collaborations across various countries. His extensive experience includes visiting professorships in France 🇫🇷, Vietnam 🇻🇳, India 🇮🇳, and many more, contributing to the development of hospitality programs worldwide. Dr. Parsa’s research focuses on advancing the field through cross-cultural perspectives and innovative educational strategies. His global presence and commitment to enhancing hospitality education have earned him recognition as a leading figure in the academic community 🌍🎓. His work continues to shape the future of hospitality studies.

Awards and Honors

Dr. H.G. Parsa is widely recognized as a leading expert in his field, having been nominated for prestigious awards such as the Willie McCool Breakthrough Award. He was also a finalist for the Fulbright and Nehru-Fulbright Distinguished Chair Awards, highlighting his significant contributions to academia. In addition to these accolades, Dr. Parsa has been invited as a keynote speaker at several international conferences, showcasing his expertise and global recognition. These achievements reflect his dedication and impact, positioning him as a respected figure in his professional community. 🏅🌍🎤📚

Experience 

Dr. H.G. Parsa is a distinguished academic and visiting professor with extensive international experience. He has held teaching roles at renowned institutions such as Vin University (Vietnam), Institut Paul Bocuse (France), University of Southern California (USA), and several universities across India, Taiwan, and Europe. Currently, Dr. Parsa serves as the Barron Hilton Chair in Lodging & Professor at the University of Denver’s Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management. He is also an Associate Editor for prestigious journals like the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research and Cornell Hospitality Management. 🌍📚🍴✈️🎓

Research Contribution

Dr. H.G. Parsa’s research focuses on key areas of business and hospitality, including Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), green practices, and sustainability 🌱. His work also explores revenue management, pricing strategies, and revenue analytics in hospitality 🍽️📊. Additionally, he delves into the entrepreneurship of restaurant ventures, analyzing macro and micro factors contributing to restaurant failures 🍴💡. His studies extend to consumer behavior, exploring restaurant attributes and their influence on willingness to pay and patronize 🏷️🍔. Dr. Parsa is also interested in marketing strategies, branding, franchising, and tracking changing American food habits 🍔📉.

Presentations

Dr. H.G. Parsa has contributed extensively to hospitality and tourism research. His award-winning case studies include Swachh Bharath Campaign and the Indian Tourism Industry (2019), and Hospitality with a Heart and Soul (2014), which won the Best Case Research Award. He has also co-authored impactful works, such as Chipotle Mexican Grill: A Sustainability Champion Going Global with China (2018). Dr. Parsa has presented at prominent conferences, including the Euro CHIRE and Revenue Management Conferences, addressing topics like restaurant revenue performance, classification frameworks, and the impact of CSR on consumer behavior. 🌍🏆🍽️📚

Publication Top Notes

Hedonic and utilitarian motivations and the role of trust in using food delivery apps: an investigation from a developing economy

Hotels and shared economy accommodations: an analysis of business traveler preferences

The Criticality of Public Policy in Hospitality and Tourism Research

Airbnb and Business Travelers: A Prospect Theory Explanation

Why Restaurants Fail? Part V: Role of Economic Factors, Risk, Density, Location, Cuisine, Health Code Violations and GIS Factors

New Classification System for the U.S. Restaurant Industry: Application of Utilitarian and Hedonic Continuum Model

 

 

Mrs. Mariya Ivanova| Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation|Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mariya Ivanova| Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation|Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mariya Ivanova at Medical University of Varna,Bulgaria

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mariya Mitkova Ivanova, born on July 17, 1976, laid the foundation for her distinguished career with an education grounded in healthcare and pharmaceutical sciences. She began her journey at Medical College, earning a degree in “Assistant Pharmacist,” a role that sparked her interest in the broader field of pharmacy. Her academic ambitions led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Applied Psychology at Varna Free University (VFU) “Chernorizets Hrabar.” This unique combination of pharmaceutical knowledge and psychological insight set the stage for her future research focus on professional burnout.

To further solidify her credentials in the healthcare domain, Mariya pursued a second Master’s degree in Pharmacy at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Varna. She later specialized in the “Organization and Economics of the Distributor and Pharmacy Practice,” which offered her deep insights into the operational side of the pharmaceutical profession. These experiences, both theoretical and practical, culminated in her PhD in “Social Medicine and Organization of Health and Pharmacy,” with her doctoral thesis focusing on professional burnout within the pharmaceutical field.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Mariya Ivanova’s career spans over two decades of dedicated service in the pharmaceutical profession. From 1999 to 2022, she worked as a pharmacist in a community pharmacy setting, offering essential healthcare services to the public. This experience was instrumental in her understanding of the practical challenges faced by pharmacists, which later informed her academic research on burnout and professional stress in the healthcare sector.

In 2019, she transitioned into academia as an assistant professor at the Department of Organization and Economics of Pharmacy at the Medical University of Varna. Her expertise and dedication earned her a promotion to chief assistant professor in 2023. Her academic role focuses on improving pharmacy care and policy, with a particular emphasis on preventing professional burnout. She continues to blend her practical experience with her academic knowledge to train the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mariya Ivanova’s research primarily revolves around the well-being of healthcare professionals, specifically pharmacists, who often face immense pressure in their day-to-day responsibilities. Her PhD dissertation, “Professional Burnout and Development of the Pharmaceutical Profession,” delved into the occupational challenges and mental health risks associated with the profession.

One of her significant completed research projects is № 20018 titled “Current Trends and Professional Stress in Pharmaceutical Services,” funded by the Medical University of Varna’s “Nauka” Fund. This project examined the stressors faced by pharmacists and proposed methods to alleviate these pressures. She is currently working on another project funded by “Nauka” titled “Integrated Strategies and Models for Preventing Professional Burnout and Coping with Stress Among Healthcare Professionals.”

Her contributions to pharmaceutical care extend beyond theoretical research. She has identified key burnout factors, including those exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and developed practical tools like an informational booklet on the causes of burnout and strategies to prevent it. This work aims to assist practicing pharmacists in managing their mental health and improving their professional environment.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout her career, Mariya Ivanova has garnered recognition for her work both within academia and the healthcare community. Her research on burnout prevention has earned her a growing citation index, with an h-index of 2 on Google Scholar and 1 on ResearchGate. Her scholarly contributions are frequently cited in discussions about pharmacy policy and healthcare worker well-being.

As a member of the Bulgarian Pharmaceutical Union, Mariya actively contributes to the professional development of pharmacists in Bulgaria. She also serves as a reviewer for Dove Press, showcasing her expertise and influence in the scientific community.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Mariya Ivanova’s work has had a profound impact on the understanding of professional burnout among pharmacists, particularly during the stressful period of the COVID-19 pandemic. By identifying the key factors that contribute to burnout, she has provided valuable insights that can help improve the working conditions for pharmacists. Her research is already being used to streamline administrative processes in pharmacies, freeing up time and resources for pharmacists to focus on patient care.

Moreover, her research has broader implications for the entire healthcare sector, as burnout is a widespread issue affecting various professionals. The strategies she has developed for pharmacists could easily be adapted for other healthcare workers, contributing to the overall well-being of medical staff.

Legacy and Future Contributions ✨

As she continues to build on her academic and professional accomplishments, Mariya Mitkova Ivanova is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the field of pharmaceutical care and healthcare worker well-being. Her ongoing project on integrated strategies for preventing burnout among healthcare professionals promises to offer valuable solutions to one of the most pressing issues in modern healthcare.

Looking ahead, Mariya aims to expand her research into global contexts, applying her findings to healthcare systems outside Bulgaria. Her work could influence international pharmacy policies and contribute to global efforts to improve the mental health and job satisfaction of healthcare professionals.

With her commitment to improving pharmacy care and her contributions to the understanding of professional burnout, Mariya Ivanova’s work will continue to resonate in both academic and practical spheres, impacting the healthcare profession for years to come.

🎓Publication 

Pharmacists’ burnout and motivation for pharmaceutical care in chronically ill patients -a pilot study for the north-eastern region of Bulgaria

  • Authors   :Todorova, A., Ivanova, M., Petkova, V.
  • Journal    :Pharmacia
  • Year         :2017

Prevalence and risk factors of burnout among community pharmacists in Northeast region of Bulgaria – a pilot study

  • Authors   : Ivanova, M., Todorova, A., Georgieva, L.
  • Journal    :Pharmacia,
  • Year         :2023