Dr. Anis Chaari | Change Management | Best Researcher Award
King Hamad University Hospital | Bahrain
Dr. Anis Chaari is a distinguished consultant and Head of Department in intensive care medicine with extensive expertise in critical care and patient management. He completed his medical education at the Faculty of Medicine in Tunisia, followed by a rigorous internship at Habib Bourguiba University Hospital. His advanced fellowship training in intensive care medicine at leading Tunisian institutions, including Habib Bourguiba and La Rabta University Hospitals, laid the foundation for his specialization. Further enhancing his clinical and academic proficiency, he earned the Diplôme d’Études Spécialisées (DES) in intensive care medicine at Bichat-Claude Bernard and Kremlin-Bicêtre University Hospitals in Paris, France. Throughout his career, Dr. Chaari has been deeply engaged in clinical research on sepsis, multi-organ failure, and infection control in critical care settings. His publications and quality improvement projects have contributed significantly to the understanding and management of nosocomial infections and critical illness prognostics. He is recognized for his leadership, commitment to evidence-based medicine, and dedication to improving patient outcomes. Dr. Chaari continues to integrate research, teaching, and clinical excellence, inspiring future generations of intensivists and advancing the standards of modern intensive care practice globally.
Profile: Scopus
Featured Publications
Respiratory tract colonization with Candida species in cancer patients: Epidemiology and prognostic impact. International Journal of Critical Illness and Injury Science.
Predictive factors and prognostic value of candiduria in critically ill patients with solid and hematological malignancies. Journal of Medical Mycology.
Sphenoidal mucormycosis associated with large B-cell lymphoma: Case report and literature review. Memo: Magazine of European Medical Oncology.
