Parth Kishore Shah | Health | Best Researcher Award

Parth Kishore Shah | Health | Best Researcher Award

MD | SURGONE PC | United States

Parth Kishore Shah is a distinguished surgical oncologist whose research field spans thyroid cancer, parathyroid disorders, gastrointestinal malignancies, melanoma, esophageal cancer, and complex general surgical oncology. His work integrates clinical practice with translational research, emphasizing outcomes-based studies, surgical techniques, and innovations in cancer treatment. Shah has contributed to advancing knowledge in thyroid malignancy predictors, parathyroidectomy strategies, and management of neuroendocrine tumors, while also exploring molecular markers such as CTNNB-1 mutations in adrenocortical carcinoma. His international exposure at institutions like Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Moffitt Cancer Center strengthened his focus on advanced oncologic interventions, including heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) and multidisciplinary approaches to sarcoma and melanoma. He has been actively involved in large-scale clinical trials such as the MELMART-II trial for melanoma margin assessment, DecisionDx studies for sentinel lymph node biopsy prediction, and Delphi studies addressing rare tumors like dedifferentiated liposarcoma. Shah’s extensive portfolio includes numerous oral presentations, posters, and peer-reviewed publications addressing both surgical outcomes and translational oncology. Beyond clinical research, he has played leadership roles in developing cancer treatment guidelines and initiatives such as Colorado’s Opioid Solution (CO’s CURE), focusing on safe prescribing practices and patient-centered cancer care. His scholarly impact is reflected in publications covering diverse oncologic domains, from parathyroid disease to esophageal and pancreatic cancers, while his contributions to book chapters highlight expertise in gastrointestinal and abdominal surgical oncology. With ongoing involvement in national and international cancer societies, Shah’s research continues to shape oncologic surgery, integrating evidence-based practice with innovation. His contributions extend into community education, multidisciplinary collaboration, and the mentoring of future surgeons. His academic and clinical achievements highlight a career deeply committed to improving cancer outcomes through research, education, and surgical excellence. Parth Kishore Shah’s work has earned recognition across multiple professional societies, and his scholarly influence is evident with 137 Citations, 7 Documents and an h-index of 5.

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Featured Publications:

Impact of histology classification on pathologic treatment response and overall survival in distal esophageal cancer patients: A propensity matched analysis. (2021). Diseases of the Esophagus. Advance online publication.

Fatema Afrouse | Health sector | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Fatema Afrouse | Health sector | Best Researcher Award

Student, Jagannath University, Bangladesh

Fatema Afrouse Mili is an aspiring economist with a strong background in research and academia. She completed her Master of Social Science (MSS) in Economics from Jagannath University, Dhaka, with a commendable GPA of 3.51/4.00. Known for her excellent organizational skills and a passion for research, she has gained significant experience in research-based internships and roles at institutions like Cleverbee Research Ltd., Gaznobay, and Biztrade. Fatema has actively contributed to various research projects, including studies on food security, healthcare services, and chronic diseases in marginalized communities. Her involvement in international conferences like the BER International Economists’ Conference and SANEM Annual Economists’ Conference, along with publications in reputable journals, showcases her dedication to advancing economic research. Fatema also actively participates in extracurricular activities such as debates, volleyball, and social work, contributing to her well-rounded character.

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Education

Fatema Afrouse Mili pursued her academic journey at Jagannath University, Dhaka, where she earned her Master of Social Science (MSS) in Economics in 2022, securing an impressive CGPA of 3.51 out of 4.00. Prior to that, she completed her Bachelor of Social Science (BSS) in Economics from the same institution, with a result of 3.38/4.00. Fatema’s educational foundation in Economics is solidified by her early academic achievements, including securing high marks in her Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exams. Her educational background emphasizes her dedication to academic excellence and her deep interest in the field of economics, focusing on research and policy analysis. Fatema’s strong academic track record has provided her with the necessary tools to contribute to various fields of economic research and policy-making.

Experience

Fatema Afrouse Mili has accumulated significant experience through various research roles and internships. She worked as a Junior Executive at Cleverbee Research Ltd. from May 2024 to July 2024, where she honed her research and content development skills. Additionally, she gained hands-on experience during her internship at Biztrade in 2023, focusing on research, content, and capacity development. Fatema also served as a Research Associate at Gaznobay in 2021, contributing to research projects on topics such as ride-sharing, higher education quality, and food rationing. Her work in these positions allowed her to collaborate with experts and contribute valuable insights to various research projects. Moreover, Fatema has demonstrated her leadership and organizational skills through her active participation in conferences, seminars, and workshops, such as the BER International Economists’ Conference and SANEM’s Annual Economists’ Conference. These experiences have enhanced her knowledge and practical skills in economics and research.

Research Focus

Fatema Afrouse Mili’s research focus lies at the intersection of economics, public health, and development studies. Her most notable work includes research on the impact of food security and healthcare access on chronic disease risks, particularly among vulnerable populations such as Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. This research is part of her broader interest in examining social inequalities, sustainable development, and poverty alleviation through the lens of economic policy. Fatema has also worked on topics like ride-sharing, food rationing, and higher education quality, all aimed at improving economic and social outcomes for marginalized communities. By addressing critical issues like healthcare access and food security, Fatema seeks to provide evidence-based solutions to pressing challenges. Her work aims to contribute to policy development and to bridge gaps in understanding the relationship between economic factors and public health in underprivileged regions.

Publication Top Notes

  • Examining the Impact of Food Security and Accessibility to Healthcare Services on Chronic Disease Risk Among Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh (2025) 📰📚