Assist Prof Dr. Doaa A. Osman | Health Professions Award | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof Dr. Doaa A. Osman, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, Egypt
Assistant Professor Dr. Doaa A. Osman is a notable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive academic and professional background in physical therapy for women’s health, combined with her significant contributions to research and education, make her a strong contender. Here’s why:
Publication profile
Research Focus
Dr. Osman’s research emphasizes expanding the role of physiotherapy in women’s health, publishing novel papers in high-impact journals, and increasing awareness about nutritional roles in women’s health. This aligns well with the objectives of the Research for Best Researcher Award.
Educational Background
She holds a Ph.D. in Physical Therapy from Cairo University, supported by additional qualifications in weight management and sports nutrition. This robust educational foundation underpins her research and teaching efforts.
Professional Experience
Dr. Osman has a diverse teaching and leadership portfolio across Cairo University and Delta University for Science and Technology, including curriculum development, program coordination, and faculty leadership.
Contributions to Quality Assurance
Her roles in quality assurance and accreditation at both Cairo University and Delta University demonstrate her commitment to educational excellence and research quality.
Active Participation in Conferences and Workshops
Her participation in numerous conferences and workshops highlights her engagement with current developments in her field and her dedication to advancing research and practice.
Publication Top Notes
- Effect of neurogenic acupoint cupping on high sensitive C-reactive protein and pain perception in female chronic pelvic pain: a randomized controlled trial
📑 Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions, 15 citations, 2021 - Impact of weight loss on sexual and psychological functions and quality of life in females with sexual dysfunction: A forgotten avenue
📑 Frontiers in Psychology, 10 citations, 2023 - Effect of whole body vibration versus resistive exercise on premenstrual symptoms in adolescents with premenstrual syndrome
📑 Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy, 10 citations, 2020 - Impact of moderate exercise on breast milk cortisol in healthy lactating women: A randomized controlled trial
📑 EurAsian Journal of BioSciences, 6 citations, 2020 - Effect of forward head posture on temporomandibular joint proprioception in post pubertal females: An observational study
📑 Fizjoterapia Polska, 3 citations, 2019 - Prevalence of Shoulder pathologies in Cairo and Qalubiya, Egypt
📑 International Journal of Health Sciences, 2 citations, 2022 - Neuromodulation effect of laser acupuncture on female stress urinary incontinence: a randomized controlled trial
📑 Sport TK, 2 citations, 2022 - Physical therapy protocol for obese adolescent girls with polycystic ovarian syndrome: A within-subject design
📑 Annals of Clinical and Analytical Medicine, 2 citations, 2019 - Effect of moderate exercise on breast milk leukocytes in exclusively breast-feeding mothers
📑 Int J PharmTech Res, 2 citations, 2016 - Effect of shockwave therapy on postmenopausal sacroiliac joint pain: a randomized controlled trial
📑 The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 1 citation, 2022 - Effect of Walking on Physiological Stress in Premenstrual Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial
📑 Egyptian Journal of Physical Therapy, 1 citation, 2020 - Effect of Antenatal Exercises on Second Stage of Labor Outcomes in Nulliparous Women
📑 Ethno. Med, 1 citation, 2020 - Effect of myofascial release on electrophysiological and clinical measures of pregnant women with carpal tunnel syndrome
📑 Physiotherapy Quarterly, 1 citation, 2019 - Bone mineral density and body composition according to menstrual status in female gymnasts: An observational study
📑 Biomedical Research, 1 citation, 2017 - Effect of aerobic and resistive exercise on lipid profile and quality of life in overweight breastfeeding women: A randomized controlled trial
📑 Physiotherapy Research International, 2024
Conclusion
Dr. Osman’s profile aligns well with the criteria for the Research for Best Researcher Award, reflecting her significant impact in the field of physical therapy for women’s health.