marek kluszczyński | Medical Hypotheses | Medical Hypothesis Award

marek kluszczyński | Medical Hypotheses | Medical Hypothesis Award

Assist Prof Dr marek kluszczyński, Jan Dlugosz unversity, Poland

Dr. Marek Kluszczyński appears highly suitable for the Medical Hypothesis Award, given his significant contributions to the field of scoliosis treatment and rehabilitation.

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Educational Background and Professional Experience

Dr. Marek Kluszczyński, MD, PhD, graduated from the Silesian Medical Academy in 1987. He specializes in pediatric rehabilitation and has extensive experience in treating postural defects, particularly scoliosis. His leadership roles include heading the neurological rehabilitation department at the Provincial Hospital in Częstochowa and founding the Medical Rehabilitation Center “Troniny.”

Research and Contributions

Dr. Kluszczyński has authored 34 scientific articles and presented at international conferences. His work includes the development of innovative devices such as the Gravitational Scoliosis Corrector Gravispine and the Orthometer. His research on scoliosis diagnosis and treatment is well-recognized, with publications in journals like the Journal of Clinical Medicine and BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders.

Grants and Projects

Dr. Kluszczyński led a project titled “Development of a Comprehensive Program for the Prevention and Treatment of Posture Defects in Children and Adolescents,” which received significant funding of 340,000 euros. This project highlights his ability to secure and manage substantial research grants to advance his work.

Affiliations and Recognition

He is a member of several professional organizations, including the Polish Rehabilitation Society (PTReh), the Society on Scoliosis Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Treatment (SOSORT), and the European Academy Childhood Disability (EACD). His contributions have earned him awards at international conferences and recognition in various professional communities.

Conclusion

Dr. Kluszczyński’s extensive experience, significant research contributions, innovative devices, and successful project management make him a strong candidate for the Medical Hypothesis Award.

Publication top notes

Development of a comprehensive program for the prevention and treatment of posture defects in children and adolescents using innovative devices for the diagnosis and treatment of posture defects

An Innovative Method for the Conservative Treatment of Idiopathic Scoliosis Using the GraviSpine Device According to the Concept of Spinal Reflex Balance

The Effectiveness of Early Rehabilitation in Limiting the Progression of Idiopathic Scoliosis

Morphological differences in scoliosis curvatures as a cause of difficulties in its early detection based on angle of trunk inclination

The importance of the size of the trunk inclination angle in the early detection of scoliosis in children

A Survey of Methods and Technologies Used for Diagnosis of Scoliosis

Exercise and psychological factors in low back pain

 

 

 

Mediatrice NIYONSABA | Qualitative Hypotheses | Best Paper Award

Mediatrice NIYONSABA | Qualitative Hypotheses | Best Paper Award

Mrs Mediatrice NIYONSABA, Rwanda Biomedical center, Rwanda

Mediatrice Niyonsaba is a dedicated health professional and researcher. Currently a second-year Master’s student in Epidemiology at the University of Rwanda, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Anesthesia from the same institution. Since 2012, she has served as an anesthesia clinical officer at RBC/SAMU 🚑. Her research includes co-authoring a study on motorcycle crash epidemiology in Kigali and assisting in several projects, including those on anemia in trauma, substance abuse screening, and the impact of COVID-19 on CNS injuries. She is the lead author of a study on mHealth tools in prehospital care, published in the African Journal of Emergency Medicine 📚.

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Education

Since November 2021, she have been pursuing a Master of Science in Epidemiology at the University of Rwanda’s College of Medicine and Health Sciences 📚. I previously earned a Bachelor’s degree in Anesthesia from the same university (2015-2017) 🎓. My professional journey includes working as an anesthesia clinical officer at RBC/SAMU (Service d’Aide Medicale d’Urgence) since November 2012 🏥. Before that, I taught Biology at SAKE Secondary School from January to November 2009 👩‍🏫.

Experience

Since January 2019, I’ve been part of the SAMU team collaborating with Utah University to develop and pilot test a mobile health communication tool (912 m Health tool) aimed at enhancing emergency medical services 🚑. I co-authored “Epidemiology and prehospital care of motorcycle crashes in Kigali, Rwanda,” published in November 2019 🏍️. From January to April 2020, I was a research assistant for the Kigali Anemia in Trauma and Transfusion Study at CHUK 🏥. Between August 2020 and September 2021, I assisted in adapting screening instruments for detecting alcohol and drug abuse in Rwanda using ACASI 🍷💊. In late 2021, I contributed to research on the impact of COVID-19 on CNS injury treatment and outcomes 🧠. Recently, I authored “Challenges and opportunities to improve efficiency and quality of prehospital emergency care using an m Health platform,” published in the African Journal of Emergency Medicine in September 2023 📚.

Research focus

Dr. Sharmistha Jayaraman’s research focuses primarily on improving prehospital emergency care and trauma management in low-resource settings, particularly in Rwanda. Her studies encompass various aspects of emergency medical services (EMS), including challenges in locating emergency scenes 🚑, enhancing efficiency through m Health platforms 📱, neurotrauma management 🧠, and the epidemiology of trauma, such as motorcycle crashes 🏍️. Additionally, Dr. Jayaraman investigates the initial management of traumatic brain injuries and factors influencing HIV testing among emergency patients. Her work aims to improve healthcare outcomes by addressing critical gaps in prehospital care and emergency response systems in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Publication top notes

Challenges Locating the Scene of Emergency: A Qualitative Study of the EMS System in Rwanda

Challenges and opportunities to improve efficiency and quality of prehospital emergency care using an mHealth platform: Qualitative study in Rwanda

Trends in Neurotrauma Epidemiology, Management, and Outcomes during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kigali, Rwanda

Factors associated with HIV testing among patients seeking emergent injury care in Kigali, Rwanda

The Initial Prehospital Management of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Kigali, Rwanda

The epidemiology and prehospital care of motorcycle crashes in a sub-Saharan African urban center

Data-driven prehospital training to decrease motorcycle crash deaths in a Sub-Saharan African urban center