Mr. Worku Chekol | Medical Nursing | Best Scholar Award
Lecture, at Teda Health Science College, Ethiopia
Worku Chekol is a dedicated healthcare professional with over 8 years of experience in medical nursing. He specializes in patient counseling and outpatient case management, while also providing education and support through his role as a lecturer. Fluent in both Amharic and English, he has also organized training for volunteers and lay nurses. Beyond his professional responsibilities, Worku is passionate about caring for vulnerable communities such as street children and the elderly. His leadership, organization skills, and ability to handle complex environments make him an asset in the healthcare field.
Profile
Education🎓
Worku Chekol holds a Master’s degree in Medical Nursing from the University of Gondar, Ethiopia, where he graduated in 2012 with an outstanding CGPA of 4.00. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Aksum University, Ethiopia, in 2007, with an impressive CGPA of 3.81. His academic performance reflects his dedication and passion for learning, as well as his commitment to enhancing the healthcare profession. His educational background has paved the way for his influential role in teaching and research.
Experience🏫
Worku has been a lecturer at Teda Health Science College since 2008, where he delivers a variety of clinical courses to students. In September 2014, he also took on the role of Research Coordinator, where he led and coordinated several impactful health research projects. His role as both an educator and a researcher allows him to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical healthcare, while contributing significantly to the improvement of healthcare systems in Ethiopia.
Awards and Honors🏅
Worku Chekol has not only excelled in his academic endeavors but also made significant contributions to healthcare research, earning him recognition within the academic and healthcare communities. Although specific awards and honors have not been detailed, his excellent academic record, research publications, and impactful role in teaching reflect his continued excellence and commitment to healthcare. His influence as a lecturer, researcher, and healthcare provider has positively shaped many students’ and patients’ lives.
Research Focus🔬
Worku Chekol’s research focuses on critical healthcare issues in Ethiopia and beyond. His systematic reviews and meta-analyses cover a wide range of topics, including acute kidney injury among diabetic patients, the use of herbal medicine, outcomes of hyperglycemic emergencies, and self-medication practices among pregnant women. His work also extends to maternal and child health, such as neonatal hypothermia and hygiene practices in complementary food preparation. Additionally, Worku has examined healthcare utilization in diabetic patients, precancerous cervical lesions, and cognitive impairment among patients with diabetes.
Conclusion
Worku Chekol is a strong candidate for the Best Scholar Award due to his consistent academic achievements, extensive research portfolio, and dedication to education and community service. His work addresses critical healthcare issues in Ethiopia and Africa, contributing to the overall improvement of health outcomes. To solidify his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award, further focusing on the practical applications of his research and increasing his global academic collaborations could enhance his recognition on an international scale.
Incidence and predictors of acute kidney injury among newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients at chronic follow-up clinic
📄 Research and Reports in Urology, 2021
Citations: 12
Prevalence and associated factors of herbal medicine use among patients with chronic diseases in Ethiopia
📄 Metabolism Open, 2024
Citations: 2
Self-medication practice and associated factors among pregnant women in Ethiopia
📄 SAGE Open Medicine, 2023
Citations: 2
Prevalence and associated factors of depression among hypertensive patients in Ethiopia
📄 PLOS One, 2024
Citations: 1
Prescribing patterns of statins and associated factors among type 2 diabetes patients in Africa
📄 Metabolism Open, 2024
Citations: 1
Obstructive sleep apnea risk among patients with type 2 diabetes in Africa
📄 Sleep Science and Practice, 2024
Practice on hepatitis B virus infection prevention in Ethiopia
📄 BMC Infectious Diseases, 2024
Cognitive impairment among patients with diabetes mellitus in Africa
📄 Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2024
Poor sleep quality among pregnant women in Ethiopia
📄 Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 2024
Neonatal hypothermia in Ethiopian neonatal intensive care units
📄 Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 2024