Dean,
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,
Warmadewa University,
Bali, Indonesia
Overview:
This session will explore strategies to bridge the gap between academic research and actionable insights that influence policy and practice, with practical examples drawn from the researcher’s work on rabies prevention and public health interventions in tourism destinations. This topic will resonate with the audience and provide them with valuable insights into tailoring research outputs for diverse stakeholders.
Key Takeaways
Editor-in-Chief,
Medzone Journal of Health Sciences,
Pakistan
Overview:
“Mastering the Art of Research: A Step-by-Step Guide for Emerging Scholars” is a comprehensive workshop designed to equip early-career researchers with essential skills and strategies for conducting impactful research. The session will cover key aspects of the research process, including formulating research questions, designing methodologies, analyzing data, and publishing findings. Participants will gain practical insights and actionable guidance to navigate the research journey effectively and enhance their scholarly contributions.
Key Takeaways
Co-Director Education Division of Hospital Medicine Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
Dean, School of Computing Technologies RMIT University in Melbourne Australia
Chief Technological Scientist AI Research Centre Woxsen University, India
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Dean,
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,
Warmadewa University,
Bali, Indonesia
Dr. Made Indra Wijaya is a distinguished healthcare leader and academic with over 20 years of expertise in public health, travel medicine, and medical tourism. As the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Warmadewa University, he is committed to fostering excellence in medical education and advancing healthcare quality and patient safety. Dr. Wijaya’s extensive academic contributions include serving as a reviewer for SCOPUS-indexed journals and leading research on topics such as medical tourism, patient safety, and public health policy.
Dr. Wijaya holds a PhD in Public Health, an MPH, and a Medical Doctor degree, alongside postgraduate diplomas in Travel Medicine and Medical Tourism. His leadership extends beyond academia, with notable roles as Hospital Director at BIMC and consultant in quality improvement. He is an active member of international organizations like ISQua and ISTM and a Fellow of the International Society for Quality in Healthcare.
Fluent in English and Indonesian, Dr. Wijaya combines research, policy advocacy, and healthcare innovation to address pressing global and regional health challenges.