Dr. Ashley Shea | Change Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ashley Shea | Change Management | Best Researcher Award

University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Ashley Elizabeth (Janssen) Shea, MD, MPH, embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience and a minor in Global Health from Washington University in St. Louis. Her commitment to academic excellence was evident as she graduated with College Honors and earned membership in the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa honor society. With a strong foundation in neuroscience and global health, she pursued further education at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), obtaining a Doctor of Medicine with Distinction and a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Maternal & Child Health. Her time at UNMC was marked by multiple merit-based scholarships and leadership roles, setting the stage for her future contributions in maternal-fetal medicine.

Professional Endeavors & Clinical Training 👩‍⚕️

Dr. Shea undertook her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Utah, where she honed her clinical expertise and developed leadership skills. She excelled as Chief Resident in Administration and Scheduling, ensuring seamless departmental operations. During her residency, she also engaged in medical education, serving as a lecturer for various training programs and contributing to curriculum development. Currently, she is a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellow at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), with an anticipated completion in June 2025. Her fellowship further solidifies her specialization in managing high-risk pregnancies and advancing perinatal care.

Contributions to Research & Scholarly Activities 📚

Dr. Shea has made significant contributions to the field of obstetrics and maternal-fetal medicine through rigorous research and scholarly endeavors. Her research interests include postpartum hemorrhage management, fetal growth restriction, and the impact of oxytocin administration on maternal outcomes. She has presented multiple oral and poster presentations at national and international conferences, including the Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting and the Society for Reproductive Investigation Annual Meeting. Her work on maternal preconception platelet activation and pregnancy outcomes has provided valuable insights into optimizing maternal and neonatal health.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Shea’s dedication to excellence has been recognized through numerous awards and honors. She received the Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Residency Program Award for Excellence in 2021, acknowledging her outstanding performance in high-risk obstetrics. Her academic achievements at UNMC were also recognized with the AMWA Glasgow-Rubin Certificate of Commendation and induction into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. Furthermore, she has received merit-based full and half-tuition scholarships, underscoring her academic prowess and dedication to the field.

Impact and Influence in Medical Education & Advocacy 📝

Beyond clinical and research contributions, Dr. Shea is deeply involved in medical education and advocacy. At UAB, she serves as an instructor for multiple obstetric workshops, including Shoulder Dystocia and Operative Vaginal Delivery. Her commitment to education extends to protocol development, as seen in her work on spontaneous preterm birth protocols. Additionally, she has been actively involved in community service, providing care at free clinics, participating in global health missions, and mentoring medical students through structured programs. Her leadership roles in organizations such as the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the American Women’s Medical Association further highlight her influence in shaping the future of women’s healthcare.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Dr. Shea’s career trajectory is poised for a lasting impact on maternal-fetal medicine. With a firm commitment to advancing perinatal care, she aims to continue her research on optimizing maternal health outcomes and reducing complications in high-risk pregnancies. Her future endeavors may include academic leadership, contributing to national healthcare policies, and mentoring the next generation of obstetricians. Through her unwavering dedication to research, education, and clinical excellence, Dr. Shea is set to leave a profound legacy in maternal and child health.

📝Notable Publications

  1. Association of postpartum oxytocin dose and postpartum bleeding outcomes in nulliparous patients at term

    • Journal: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Year: 2025
    • Authors: Ashley E. Shea, Candice L. Woolfolk, Alison G. Cahill, Methodius G. Tuuli, Alan T. Tita, Sindhu K. Srinivas, Aaron B. Caughey, George A. Macones, Akila Subramaniam
  2. Double duty: Successful management of a late second trimester severe burn

    • Journal: JEM Reports
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Mel Ebeling, Janet Julson, Emily W. Baird, Ashley Shea, Samantha Baker

Ms. Vuyelwa Zandile Peter | Change Management | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Vuyelwa Zandile Peter | Change Management | Best Researcher Award

University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Ms. Vuyelwa Zandile Peter’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in speech and hearing sciences. She completed her undergraduate degree at the prestigious University of the Witwatersrand, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Hearing Therapy. This program equipped her with the critical knowledge and skills to address communication disorders, setting her on a path to contribute significantly to the field. Building on this, she pursued a Master’s degree in Communication Pathology (Audiology) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN). During her graduate studies, Ms. Peter honed her expertise in audiological practices, especially concerning the diagnosis and management of hearing disorders in pediatric and adult populations.

Professional Endeavors and Contributions 👩‍⚕️

With a solid academic foundation, Ms. Peter entered the field of speech-language pathology and audiology, working at various public health facilities in Durban, South Africa. Her professional roles encompassed diagnosing and treating communication and swallowing disorders, specifically focusing on vulnerable populations such as children with HIV/AIDS and adults with neurological conditions.

In 2017, she transitioned into academia, joining the University of KwaZulu-Natal as a lecturer. Ms. Peter’s teaching career flourished, and she became a respected academic leader in her discipline. She notably became the first black female academic leader in speech-language pathology at UKZN, breaking barriers and serving as a role model for aspiring healthcare professionals from underrepresented communities.

Research Focus 🔬

Ms. Peter’s research interests are deeply rooted in the healthcare challenges of developing contexts, with a focus on communication disorders in children. She has a robust research portfolio that includes topics like early intervention (EI) for preschool-aged children, pediatric HIV/AIDS, and ototoxicity monitoring in children. These areas are critically important in South Africa, where healthcare systems often face challenges in addressing the complex needs of patients with communication and hearing disorders.

Key Research Areas:

  • Communication Disorder Screening Programs: Ms. Peter has led initiatives to establish screening programs aimed at identifying communication disorders in preschool-aged children. These programs are essential in detecting issues early, leading to better outcomes for children with communication challenges.
  • Pediatric HIV/AIDS and Communication Disorders: Her research into the audiological profiles of children with HIV/AIDS is groundbreaking. In a 2020 study, she co-authored a paper on the audiological profiles of school-aged children with HIV/AIDS receiving antiretroviral therapy, shedding light on the unique needs of this vulnerable population.
  • Tinnitus and Presbycusis: Ms. Peter has also conducted research on tinnitus and presbycusis (age-related hearing loss) in the elderly population within KwaZulu-Natal, exploring both audiologists’ counseling practices and patient perceptions.
  • Voice and Swallowing Disorders: In addition to her work with children, she has investigated voice and swallowing disorders in both pediatric and adult populations, contributing to the development of better diagnostic and treatment protocols.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Ms. Peter’s contributions to research and clinical practice have been widely recognized. Her work has been published in reputable academic journals, such as the South African Journal of Communication Disorders, where she has multiple publications addressing diverse issues in audiology and communication pathology. Notably, her 2020 article, “An Audiological Profile of a Cohort of School-Aged Children with HIV/AIDS”, has made a significant impact in the field of pediatric audiology.

Her role as the first black female academic leader in her field at UKZN is another major milestone, highlighting her leadership and dedication to advancing the profession. This position has allowed her to advocate for inclusive healthcare and educational practices, emphasizing the importance of diversity and representation in academia and clinical practice.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Ms. Peter’s work has a profound impact on the healthcare landscape in South Africa, especially in underserved communities. Her focus on early intervention and the voices of marginalized stakeholders in healthcare reflects her commitment to ensuring that healthcare services are not only accessible but also relevant to the people who need them most. She has shifted the conversation toward patient-centered care, ensuring that the perspectives of healthcare users—particularly those from marginalized backgrounds—are considered in the design and implementation of healthcare programs.

Her research in pediatric HIV/AIDS has provided essential insights into how communication disorders and hearing issues intersect with the management of chronic conditions like HIV. This is critical in shaping future public health policies and interventions that better serve children with complex healthcare needs.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Ms. Peter is poised to leave a lasting legacy in both clinical practice and academia. Her pioneering research and leadership have already laid the groundwork for future advancements in the field of communication disorders, particularly in developing countries where resources are often limited. She is passionate about continuing her work in early intervention, with the goal of ensuring that children with communication disorders receive the support they need to thrive.

As a PhD candidate at UKZN, Ms. Peter is currently exploring new ways to integrate the voices of marginalized communities into healthcare planning, which will likely lead to more inclusive healthcare policies and improved patient outcomes. Her future research promises to further bridge the gap between clinical knowledge and community needs, making her a key figure in the transformation of healthcare systems in South Africa and beyond.

With her commitment to equity, inclusion, and innovation, Ms. Peter’s future contributions will undoubtedly continue to shape the field of communication disorders, both in South Africa and internationally.

Notable Publications

 “Us versus Them”: is the voice of the community heard when planning communication screening programmes for preschoolers?

Authors: V.Z. Peter; P. Rea; M. Pillay; Y. Saman
Journal: Public Health
Year: 2024

 Audiological profile of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Authors: Sakhile Nkosi; Vuyelwa Peter; Jessica Paken
Journal: South African Journal of Communication Disorders
Year: 2024

 Audiologists’ presbycusis and associated tinnitus counselling practices within the KwaZulu-Natal province

Authors: Kerusha Bhojraj; Vuyelwa Z. Peter
Journal: South African Journal of Communication Disorders
Year: 2022

Patient’s perceptions of presbycusis and associated tinnitus counselling practices within the KwaZulu-Natal province

Authors: Kerusha Bhojraj; Vuyelwa Z. Peter
Journal: South African Journal of Communication Disorders
Year: 2022

 An audiological profile of a cohort of school-aged children with HIV and AIDS attending an antiretroviral clinic in South Africa

Authors: Vuyelwa Z. Peter; Jessica Paken; Lavanithum Joseph
Journal: South African Journal of Communication Disorders
Year: 2020

Prof. oded scheuerman | Change Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. oded scheuerman | Change Management | Best Researcher Award

schneider children medical center israel and tel aviv university, isreal

🔗 Professional Profiles

🌟Summary

Dr. Oded Scheuerman is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, and Head of the Department of Pediatrics B at Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel. He specializes in pediatric infectious diseases and has a profound interest in medical education and research in infectious diseases and pediatrics.

Education 📚

  • MD Degree: Hadassah Medical School, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel (1991-1998)
  • Pediatrics Specialization: Board Examinations (2004) [Passed with Excellence]
  • Subspecialty in Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Board Examinations (2016) [Passed with Excellence]

🏥Professional Experience 

  • Internship: Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel (1998)
  • Resident & Senior Resident: Department of Pediatrics A, SCMCI (1999-2004)
  • Senior Physician: Department of Pediatrics B, SCMCI (Since 2004)
  • Deputy Head: Department of Pediatrics B, SCMCI (2008-2020)
  • Chairman: Pediatric Division, SCMCI (Since 2017)
  • Head: Department of Pediatrics B, SCMCI (Since 2020)

🔬Research Interest

Dr. Scheuerman focuses on pediatric infectious diseases, particularly the activation of apoptosis in mutant and corrected Fanconi anemia cells. His work involves the intersection of cell biology and clinical pediatrics to understand and combat infectious diseases in children.

🎤Active Participation in Scientific Meetings 

Dr. Scheuerman has actively participated in and contributed to various scientific meetings, including the HIPAK Conference, Schneider Scientific Meeting, and the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases Meeting, among others. He has delivered lectures, presented posters, and contributed to discussions on pediatric infectious diseases.