Dr. Ibrahim Ben Razek | Neurologie | Best Scholar Award
Dr of UniversitĆ© de LiĆØge, Belgium
Ben Razek Ibrahim is a 4th-year medical resident in neurology with a robust educational background and diverse professional experience across Belgium and Switzerland. š„š§ He holds a medical degree from UniversitĆ© de LiĆØge and specialized qualifications in headaches and migraines from UniversitĆ©s de Paris et Montpellier, as well as advanced epilepsy courses. š His dedication to neurology is reflected in his research and clinical practice, focusing on epilepsy and headache disorders. āļøš In addition to his clinical skills, Ben is known for his critical thinking, communication, empathy, attention to detail, and autonomy. šš¬ā¤ļø His work on cravings for Swiss chocolate has been recognized in the Annals of Neurology. š«š
Profile
- Research Focus: The publication explores an intriguing case of a newly developed craving for Swiss chocolate, contributing to the broader understanding of cravings and their neurological implications.
- Authors’ Contribution:
- Ibrahim Ben Razek: Contributed as a lead author, showcasing his expertise in neurology and research.
- Maria Isabel Vargas: Collaborated on the study, adding her knowledge and insights.
- Daniel S. Schechter: Provided critical analysis and support in the research.
- Margitta Seeck: Offered expertise and guidance, particularly in the context of epilepsy and neurological disorders.
- Institutional Context: Conducted at the University Hospital of Geneva and Faculty of Medicine, highlighting the high caliber of the research environment and the expertise of the contributing institutions.
- Significance: This publication adds valuable knowledge to the field of neurology, particularly in understanding the complexities of cravings and their potential neurological basis.
- Impact: Acceptance in a prestigious journal like Annals of Neurology underscores the quality and relevance of the research, potentially influencing future studies and clinical practices related to cravings and neurological conditions.