Ms. Frezer Kedir|Personalized Medicine|Women Researcher Award

Ms. Frezer Kedir-Personalized Medicine-Women Researcher Award

Ms. Frezer Kedir at Institute of Health, Jimma University, Ethiopia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Frezer Kedir Menu’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in primary education at Ingibi Elementary School and Ras Tesema Nado Elementary School. She demonstrated early promise, which propelled her to pursue her secondary education at Bedele Secondary School, completing it with distinction.

Frezer’s higher education commenced at KE-MED Medical College, where she acquired foundational medical knowledge between 1998 and 2001. Building on her passion for healthcare and academic excellence, she enrolled at Jimma University, earning a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in 2016. Driven by her unwavering commitment to advancing her knowledge and skills, she pursued a Master’s degree in Adult Health Nursing at the same university, completing it in 2024 with a commendable GPA of 3.64.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Frezer has accumulated over 12 years of hands-on experience in clinical healthcare, showcasing her dedication to patient care and medical excellence. She is currently serving as a Program Facilitator, a role that involves designing, implementing, and overseeing healthcare programs to ensure maximum impact. Her work reflects a deep understanding of clinical protocols and the ability to address complex health challenges in diverse settings.

Her career is not only defined by her clinical acumen but also by her commitment to fostering positive patient outcomes and empowering healthcare teams. Frezer’s experience in facilitating programs underscores her strong leadership capabilities and ability to drive organizational objectives effectively.

Contributions and Research Focus 🧪

Frezer’s research contributions highlight her dedication to addressing critical healthcare issues in Ethiopia. Her work spans a range of topics that directly impact patient care and public health, including:

  1. Dietary Knowledge and Its Associated Factors Among Diabetic Patients (2016):
    A study aimed at understanding dietary knowledge among diabetic patients at Jimma Medical Center, emphasizing the importance of nutrition in managing diabetes.
  2. Unmet Supportive Care Needs Among Cancer Patients (2023):
    This research explored the gaps in supportive care for cancer patients, providing insights into improving palliative care and patient support systems.
  3. Patient Engagement in Healthcare Decision-Making (2023):
    A project examining how patients with chronic non-communicable diseases in Southern Ethiopia engage in healthcare decisions, highlighting the significance of shared decision-making.
  4. Patient Autonomy in Managing Brachial Asthma (2024):
    This study focused on promoting patient autonomy and self-management in asthma care, offering strategies for better healthcare delivery in Southern Ethiopia.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Frezer’s work has earned her several certifications and accolades, which attest to her professional commitment and continuous growth. Notable achievements include:

  • Leadership Training Certificate: Demonstrating her ability to lead and train healthcare teams effectively.
  • PMTCT Training: Equipping her with essential skills to prevent mother-to-child transmission of diseases.
  • CISCO Certification: Enhancing her technical competencies in basic computer skills.
  • Operational Smile Training: Recognizing her contribution to healthcare training programs.
  • Developmental Team Training Certificate: Reflecting her focus on team-building and operational efficiency.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Frezer’s contributions extend beyond research and clinical work. Her role as a program facilitator allows her to influence healthcare delivery systems, ensuring they are inclusive and patient-centered. Through her research, she has shed light on critical healthcare gaps, prompting improvements in dietary education, supportive care, patient autonomy, and engagement in decision-making processes.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Frezer’s dedication to healthcare is creating a legacy of improved patient outcomes and enhanced healthcare systems in Ethiopia. Her research continues to inspire evidence-based practices, and her leadership in program facilitation fosters a culture of excellence within her teams.

In the future, Frezer aims to expand her impact by contributing to national healthcare policies, mentoring young professionals, and advocating for research-driven solutions to pressing healthcare challenges. She envisions a healthcare system that is both accessible and equitable, ensuring that every patient receives the care they deserve.

Notable Publications

Engagement in healthcare decision-making and associated factors among patients with chronic non-communicable diseases in Southwest Ethiopia

  • Authors   : Abdulwehab, S., Belay, Y., Kedir, F., Yimam, E., Belay, A.
  • Year         :2024

Patient autonomy in self-managing their bronchial asthma exacerbation and its associated factors,

      • Authors   : Abdulwehab, S., Kedir, F.
      • Year         :2024

       

Prof. Dr. Federico Hawkins|Personalized Medicine|Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr. Federico Hawkins-Personalized Medicine-Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr. Federico Hawkins at Universidad Complutense Madrid ,Spain

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Federico Gilberto Hawkins Carranza embarked on a remarkable academic journey in the field of medicine, earning his General Physician degree from the University of Salamanca in 1969. This was followed by his pursuit of higher education, where he completed a Ph.D. thesis titled “Mechanism of Action of Gastrointestinal Hormones upon Pancreas” under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Manuel Serrano Ríos at the University Autónoma of Madrid in 1978.

During this period, Dr. Hawkins also obtained a Diploma in Psychology from the Pontifical University of Salamanca (1969) and completed his Internship and Residency at Fundación Jiménez Díaz (1969–1972), specializing in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology in 1973. His thirst for knowledge led him to prestigious institutions worldwide through scholarships, including the Endocrine Unit at Hammersmith Hospital in London (1977) and the Transplant Unit at Minnesota University (1980).

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Hawkins began his illustrious career as a physician in the Service of Endocrinology at University Hospital 12 de Octubre, Madrid, in 1973. By 1979, he rose to the position of Chief of Service of Endocrinology, a role he held until 2016. His contributions to clinical endocrinology were instrumental in shaping the department into a hub of innovation and excellence.

Parallel to his clinical work, Dr. Hawkins was an active academician. In 1978, he was appointed Professor of Medicine at Complutense University of Madrid and eventually became the Chairman of Medicine in 2000. Post-retirement, he continued to serve as a Consultant at the Research Institute i+12 at University Hospital 12 de Octubre.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Hawkins made pioneering contributions to endocrinology, focusing on diabetes, thyroid diseases, and postmenopausal osteoporosis.

Diabetes Mellitus:

  • Developed and implemented Radioimmunoassays (RIA) for insulin and glucagon in Spain.
  • Conducted studies on insulin secretion in chromosomal disorders, including Klinefelter’s and Down syndromes.
  • Demonstrated the hypoglycemic effects of fig tree decoctions in animals and humans.

Thyroid Diseases:

  • Advanced the understanding of thyrocalcitonin fractions in neoplasia and thyroid cancer.
  • Investigated the relationship between TSH suppression and bone mass.

Postmenopausal Osteoporosis:

  • Played a key role in clinical trials for drugs such as Alendronate, Risedronate, Teriparatide, and Strontium Ranelate.
  • Actively participated in drafting the Spanish Guide for Osteoporosis, contributing to patient care protocols.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Hawkins’ expertise and leadership were widely acknowledged:

  • He was appointed as an Academician Correspondent at the Royal Academy of Medicine in 2017.
  • Received honorary titles such as Extraordinary Professor at the Faculty of Medicine in Panama (2016).
  • Served as the Director of the Revista Española de Enfermedades Metabólicas and a reviewer for prestigious journals, including Current Medical Research & Opinion.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Hawkins significantly influenced the global medical community through his research and teaching. His studies on bone mass in diabetics and early markers of bone loss have been foundational in advancing treatment strategies. As an academician, he nurtured generations of physicians and researchers, promoting excellence in clinical endocrinology.

🏛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Even in retirement, Dr. Hawkins remains a towering figure in endocrinology. His dedication to patient care, innovative research, and teaching has left a lasting legacy. His work on endocrine disorders, especially diabetes and osteoporosis, continues to shape clinical practices worldwide. Dr. Hawkins also actively contributes to medical guidelines and collaborates with researchers globally, ensuring his insights continue to benefit humanity.

Notable Publication

Socioeconomic status, osteoporosis and fragility fractures | Estatus socioeconómico, osteoporosis y fracturas por fragilidad

  • Authors   : Martínez-Díaz-Guerra, G., Hawkins Carranza, F., Librizzi, S.
  • Year         :2024

Health-Related Quality of Life Long-Term Study in Lung Transplant Patients: A Single-Center Experience

      • Authors   : Monteagudo, L.J., Diaz-Guerra, G.M., Badillo, A.Á., Arriscado, C.M., Hawkins Carranza, F.
      • Year         :2024

Comparison of Bone Mineral Density and Trabecular Bone Score in Patients with and without Vertebral Fractures and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer with Long-Term Serum Thyrotrophin-Suppressed Therapy

  • Authors   : Hawkins Carranza, F., Arroba, C.M.-A., López Alvarez, M.B., Librizzi, S., Martínez Díaz Guerra, G.

Incidence of type 2 diabetes in the elderly in Central Spain: Association with socioeconomic status, educational level, and other risk factors

  • Authors   :Hawkins Carranza, F., Corbatón-Anchuelo, A., Bermejo Pareja, F., Benito-León, J., Serrano-Ríos, M.
  • Journal     : Primary Care Diabetes
  • Year         :2022                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Association of Low Serum 25OHD Levels with Abnormal Bone Microarchitecture in Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer

  • Authors   :Hawkins Carranza, F., Guadalix Iglesias, S., De Mingo Dominguez, M.L., Alvares, B.L., Martínez Diaz-Guerra, G.