Dr. Delgermaa Sendmaa | Medicine and Dentistry | Women Researcher Award
Senior lecturer, Doctorate at Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences, Mongolia
Dr. Delgermaa Sendmaa is a Senior Lecturer at the Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences (MNUMS), specializing in neurology, psychiatry, and mental health nursing. With over 30 years of professional experience, she has contributed significantly to mental health education and nursing practice in Mongolia. Her academic expertise spans undergraduate and graduate teaching, with a particular focus on mental health and palliative care. Dr. Sendmaa has authored numerous research papers and books, addressing key issues like schizophrenia risk factors, elderly care, and the quality of life of caregivers for people with intellectual disabilities. A member of the Mongolian Association of Mental Health Doctors since 2001, she has also participated in international research projects, such as the European Union-funded MoMeNT project.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Sendmaa earned her Bachelor of Medicine from the Medical University of Mongolia in 1999 and a Master of Medical Science in 2003, specializing in schizophrenia pathology and risk factors. Her academic journey began in 1989, when she graduated as a nurse from the School of Nursing in Ulaanbaatar. Currently affiliated with MNUMS, she continues to advance her knowledge and contribute to academia. Her education reflects a deep commitment to healthcare and mental health, forming the foundation for her teaching and research career.
Professional Experience
Dr. Sendmaa began her career as a surgical nurse at the Oncological Center of Mongolia (1989–1993), later serving as a doctor at the State Mental Hospital (1999–2007). Since 2007, she has been a Senior Lecturer at MNUMS, teaching neurology and psychiatry while advancing mental health nursing education. She has played a pivotal role in designing nursing curricula and training programs, including postgraduate training updates for mental health nurses. Her international collaborations, such as coordinating the MoMeNT project, highlight her leadership in fostering mental health nursing in low-income settings.
Research Interests
Dr. Sendmaa’s research focuses on mental health nursing and palliative care. Her studies address critical topics such as caregiver burden, depression in elderly populations, and quality of life among individuals with mental disorders. She also explores education strategies for nursing students, emphasizing the role of simulation and genetics education. Her interdisciplinary research aims to improve healthcare delivery and nursing practices, particularly in underserved regions.
Research Skills
Dr. Sendmaa excels in designing and executing clinical studies, evidenced by her diverse research portfolio. She is skilled in qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, including surveys and statistical analysis. Her experience extends to writing and editing scientific papers, developing educational materials, and coordinating research grants. She is adept at collaborative research, particularly in cross-cultural and interdisciplinary contexts, as demonstrated by her work on the MoMeNT project.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Sendmaa has received recognition for her contributions to mental health and nursing education, although specific awards are not listed in her CV. Her achievements include securing research grants from organizations like JICA and the European Union, showcasing her ability to lead impactful projects. She has also co-authored several books and guidelines, which serve as essential resources for mental health nursing education in Mongolia. Her academic and professional milestones reflect her dedication to advancing healthcare and education.
Conclusion
Dr. Delgermaa Sendmaa has an outstanding career as a researcher and educator in mental health and nursing. Her strong academic background, robust publication record, involvement in impactful projects, and dedication to improving mental health nursing training make her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. To further enhance her candidacy, focusing on international recognition through impactful global collaborations and refining her research niche could solidify her position as a leader in her field. Given her impressive achievements, she is highly deserving of consideration for this award.
Publication Top Notes
- Association Between Psychological Distress and Coping Styles in Family Caregivers of People with Intellectual Disability or Chronic Mental Disorder in Mongolia
Journal: Nursing Reports
Year: 2024
Authors: Delgermaa Sendmaa, Namuun Ganbaatar, Orgilmaa Regzedmaa, Erdenetuul Nuden, Enkhtuul Chuluun, Sundui-Yanjmaa Luvsangenden, Gankhuyag Gochoosuren, Dolgorjav Myagmarjav, Oyungoo Badamdorj, Khishigsuren Zuunnast et al.
DOI: 10.3390/nursrep14040257