Bassem Al Hariri | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr.  Bassem Al Hariri | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. from Hamad Medical corporation, Qatar

Dr. Bassem Naif Altaleb Alhariri is a distinguished specialist in Internal Medicine and Pulmonary Diseases with extensive experience in clinical practice, medical education, and research. He is currently a Consultant in Internal Medicine & Pulmonology at Hamad Medical Corporation’s Hazm Mebaireek General Hospital in Qatar. Born in Syria on November 1, 1977, Dr. Alhariri has dedicated his career to providing high-quality medical care, mentoring young professionals, and contributing to research in his field. His expertise spans respiratory disorders, emergency medicine, and intensive care, along with a strong background in academic training and committee leadership. With multiple board certifications and international medical licensure, he has made significant contributions to internal medicine and pulmonology.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Alhariri earned his MD in General Medicine from Damascus University in 2004. He pursued a specialization in Internal Medicine, receiving his certification from the Syrian Ministry of Health in 2009. Furthering his expertise, he completed a specialization in Pulmonary Diseases in 2013. His postgraduate training included rigorous residency programs at Damascus’s top university hospitals, providing extensive exposure to various medical subspecialties. He holds board certifications in both Internal Medicine and Pulmonary Diseases from the Syrian Board, demonstrating his commitment to excellence in patient care and medical practice.

Professional Experience

Dr. Alhariri has amassed a wealth of experience across multiple medical institutions. He began his career in Syria, serving as a Senior Specialist in Internal Medicine at several government hospitals, later becoming the Head of Department at Izraa Hospital. From 2013 to 2016, he worked as a Consultant in Internal Medicine and Pulmonology, including humanitarian efforts with the International Medical Corps. Since 2017, he has been practicing in Qatar, first at a polyclinic and later at Hamad Medical Corporation. His expertise includes emergency care, intensive care unit (ICU) management, outpatient pulmonary services, and complex diagnostic procedures such as bronchoscopy, thoracoscopy, and lung biopsies.

Research Interests

Dr. Alhariri is deeply involved in medical research, focusing on respiratory disorders, critical care, and emerging treatments in pulmonology. His work includes studying innovative diagnostic techniques and therapeutic approaches for chronic respiratory diseases. As a member of Hamad Medical Corporation’s research committee, he actively contributes to clinical studies and the advancement of evidence-based medicine. His research interests align with improving patient outcomes through novel interventions, medical education strategies, and the integration of advanced diagnostic tools in pulmonary medicine.

Research Skills

Dr. Alhariri possesses strong research skills in clinical case analysis, medical data interpretation, and systematic reviews. His expertise extends to conducting hospital-based research, analyzing patient outcomes, and developing treatment protocols for respiratory conditions. As a reviewer for Clinical Case Reports Journal (Wiley), he critically evaluates medical research publications. His research methodology includes case-control studies, cohort analyses, and qualitative assessments of medical interventions. His ability to integrate clinical practice with research enhances his role as both a physician and an academic mentor.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Alhariri has been recognized for his contributions to medical education, clinical excellence, and research. He has served as an examiner for the Objective-Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) at Qatar University and as a faculty member at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar. His leadership roles include membership in the Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) committee and education committees at Hamad Medical Corporation. His dedication to teaching has earned him appointments as a clinical lecturer at Qatar University and an assistant professor at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar. These honors reflect his commitment to fostering the next generation of medical professionals.

Conclusion

Dr. Bassem Naif Altaleb Alhariri is a highly accomplished medical professional with a deep passion for patient care, medical education, and research. His extensive experience in internal medicine and pulmonology, combined with his active role in academic training and clinical research, has positioned him as a key contributor to the field. With his unwavering dedication to medical excellence, Dr. Alhariri continues to impact healthcare in Qatar and beyond, shaping the future of respiratory medicine and mentoring aspiring physicians. His commitment to lifelong learning and innovation makes him a respected leader in his specialty.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Case of severe thrombocytopenia with recurrent extensive deep vein thrombosis due to antiphospholipid syndrome, management challenge

    • Authors: Bassem Al Hariri, Gaydaa Ali Ahmed Ali, Arwa Elfatih Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Elfatih MohamedAli, Feroz Jenner Poolakundan, Muhammad Sharif, Memon Noor Illahi
    • Year: 2025
  2. A rare case presentation of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) in a young adult patient

    • Authors: Bassem Al Hariri, Rawan S. Mohamed, Hadil Altaj Altrify Alsidig, Abdulqadir J. Nashwan, Muad Abdi Hassan
    • Year: 2024
  3. An adolescent presenting with Caroli syndrome associated with polycystic kidney disease: A case report

    • Authors: Bassem Al Hariri, Vajeeha Haider, Memon Noor Illahi, Muhammad Sharif, Abdulqadir J. Nashwan
    • Year: 2024
  4. An idiopathic severe macroglossia in a young adult patient: a rare case

    • Authors: Bassem Al Hariri, Muad A. Hassan, Muhammad Sharif, Rawan S. Mohamed, Hadil A. A. Alsidig, Hadil A. A. Alsiddig, Memon N. Illahi
    • Year: 2024
  5. Brucellosis an Unusual presentation as isolated septic mono-arthritis of the knee joint: A case report

    • Authors: Muad A. Hassan, F. Noor, A. Salehi, Bassem Al Hariri
    • Year: 2024
  6. Correction to “Spontaneous hemothorax caused by rivaroxaban treatment for pulmonary embolism: a case report.”

    • Authors: Bassem Al Hariri, A. Alharafsheh, M. A. Hassan, A. J. Nashwan, M. G. Mohamedali, H. M. Abusriwil
    • Year: 2024
  7. Effect of pioglitazone on inflammatory response and clinical outcome in T2DM patients with COVID-19: a randomized multicenter double-blind clinical trial

    • Authors: K. Baagar, T. Alessa, M. Abu-Farha, J. Abubaker, H. Alhumaidi, J.A. Franco Ceruto, M.K. Hamad, A. Omrani, S. Abdelrahman, M. Zaka-Ul Haq, et al.
    • Year: 2024
  8. Periodic Paralysis: A Case Series with a Literature Review

    • Authors: Bassem Al Hariri, Muad A. Hassan, Muhammad Sharif, O. A. Alsakaji, Y. A. Hassan, M. K. Khalid
    • Year: 2024
  9. Streptococcus cristatus: An uncommon cause for a common hospital admission

    • Authors: U. Al-Anbagi, A. Salehi, G. J. Wilson, F. Noor, A. O. Mohamed, A. Haji, A. J. Nashwan, H. A. Nasir, Bassem A. Hariri
    • Year: 2024
  10. Unusual isolated splenic hydatid cyst: A case report

  • Authors: Bassem Al Hariri, Vajeeha Haider, Mamunul Islam, Abdalrahman Mohammed Mostafa, Ahmad Eid Nazzal Alharafsheh, Memon Noor Illahi
  • Year: 2024

 

Rumi Ueha | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Rumi Ueha | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Director at Swallowing Center/The University of Tokyo Hospital, Japan

Dr. Rumi Ueha is a distinguished specialist in otolaryngology, focusing on airway surgery, swallowing disorders, and olfactory disorders. Holding both an M.D. and Ph.D., Dr. Ueha has accumulated significant expertise through her academic and clinical career. She has contributed extensively to the medical field, particularly in research concerning dysphagia, pediatric airway, chronic airway inflammation, and the regeneration of olfactory receptor cells. Dr. Ueha’s leadership is evident through her current position as Director and Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo, where she combines research, clinical practice, and mentorship. She is internationally recognized for her research in swallowing surgery and airway management, frequently collaborating with institutions across Japan and globally.

Professional Profile

Education:

Dr. Ueha earned her M.D. from the University of Tokyo in 2003, followed by her Ph.D. in 2017, also from the University of Tokyo. Her educational journey includes extensive training in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery, with specialized fellowships in broncho-esophagology. She has studied at renowned institutions, such as the University of California, Davis, and the University of Michigan, further solidifying her academic foundation. This rigorous education laid the groundwork for her research into complex disorders involving the airway, swallowing, and olfaction.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Ueha’s professional journey spans various prestigious roles, beginning as a resident and fellow in otolaryngology at the University of Tokyo and NTT Medical Center. Over the years, she advanced through key positions such as Assistant Professor and Project Lecturer, before being appointed as Director and Associate Professor. Her clinical and research work at the Swallowing Center of the University of Tokyo Hospital has contributed to groundbreaking advancements in dysphagia and swallowing surgery. She has also held visiting researcher roles, expanding her global network and research opportunities.

Research Interests:

Dr. Ueha’s research primarily focuses on the medical and surgical management of swallowing disorders (dysphagia), airway surgery, and olfactory disorders. She is particularly interested in swallowing surgery, chronic airway inflammation, and esophageal dysmotility. Dr. Ueha has explored innovative approaches in airway virtual reality, voice surgery, and pediatric airway management. Additionally, her work in olfactory receptor cell regeneration and the effects of aging on the olfactory system highlights her commitment to advancing treatment options for patients with sensory impairments. Her research also investigates the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on these systems.

Research Skills:

Dr. Ueha’s research skills are broad and multidisciplinary, combining clinical expertise with innovative technologies. She has demonstrated advanced knowledge in airway surgery, swallowing rehabilitation, and neurophysiology. Her skills also extend to virtual reality applications for airway management, showing her adaptability to emerging technologies. Dr. Ueha excels in clinical trials, with a focus on neuromuscular diseases and their impact on swallowing. Her ability to conduct translational research that bridges laboratory findings with clinical applications has led to advancements in treating complex airway and swallowing conditions.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Ueha has received numerous prestigious awards in recognition of her contributions to otolaryngology and research. These include the Woman Award 2024 by the Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Society of Japan and the Excellence Award at the 16th Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Society of Anti-Aging Medicine. She has also been honored with several first-place prizes, including those for her management improvement projects at the University of Tokyo Hospital. Her recognition in the academic community extends to multiple journal editorial board positions, including for Auris Nasus Larynx and the Japanese Journal of Rhinology, where she influences advancements in her field.

Conclusion:

Dr. Rumi Ueha is a highly accomplished researcher and academic leader in the field of otolaryngology, particularly in swallowing disorders and airway surgery. Her strong academic background, multiple accolades, and extensive international experience make her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While further efforts in research funding and interdisciplinary collaborations would elevate her work, her substantial contributions to her field position her as a leader in otolaryngology and swallowing research.

Publication Top Notes

  • English as a Foreign Language Instructors’ Questioning Behaviors and Strategy Uses for Reflective Learning Facilitation
    • Authors: Not specified
    • Year: Not specified
  • A Narrative Review of Basic and Clinical Studies for Vocal Fold Regeneration Therapies
    • Authors: Cathrine Miura, Rumi Ueha, Maria Angela Dealino, Naoyuki Matsumoto, Taku Sato, Takao Goto, Kenji Kondo
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2024.10.011
  • A Retrospective Study of Cricotracheostomy: Indications, Techniques, and Clinical Outcomes
    • Authors: Kana Nanjo, Rumi Ueha, Maria A. Dealino, Naoyuki Matsumoto, Taku Sato, Takao Goto, Kenji Kondo
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1002/ohn.1053
  • Swallowing Virtual Reality as a Novel Diagnostic Tool for Severe Dysphagia After Deep Neck Infection: A Case Report
    • Authors: Takahiro Katsuno, Rumi Ueha, Kana Nanjyo, Kazuaki Matsuda, Cathrine Miura, Taku Sato, Takao Goto, Kenji Kondo
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4725568/v1
  • Esophageal Dysmotility in Multiple System Atrophy: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study
    • Authors: Rumi Ueha, Misaki Koyama, Akiko Seto, Taku Sato, Takao Goto, Kenta Orimo, Jun Mitsui, Tatsuya Yamasoba
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.3390/jcm13175026
  • Severe Dysphagia in a Patient with Wallenberg Syndrome and Killian Jamieson Diverticulum: A Case Report
    • Authors: Carmel Cotaoco, Takao Goto, Misaki Koyama, Taku Sato, Kenji Kondo, Rumi Ueha
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1007/s42399-024-01713-2
  • Swallowing Improvement Surgeries
    • Authors: Carmel Cotaoco, Rumi Ueha, Misaki Koyama, Taku Sato, Takao Goto, Kenji Kondo
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1007/s00405-024-08452-z
  • Severe Dysphagia in a Patient with Wallenberg Syndrome and Killian Jamieson Diverticulum: A Case Report (Preprint)
  • Use of CT for Dysphagia Evaluation: Advantages and Disadvantages in the Study of Swallowing
  • Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography Features of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis Due to Aortic Aneurysm
    • Authors: Jumpei Sasakawa, Takao Goto, Taku Sato, Misaki Koyama, Rumi Ueha, Tatsuya Yamasoba
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1007/s42399-024-01685-3