Justin Kritzinger – Public Health – Best Researcher Award

Justin Kritzinger - Public Health - Best Researcher Award

McGill University - Canada

AUTHOR PROFILE

ORCID

🎓 CLINICAL EXPERIENCES

Justin Kritzinger has garnered extensive clinical experience through a series of electives in renowned hospitals across Toronto. His journey began with Dermatology at Toronto Western Hospital, followed by multiple rotations in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital and St. Michael’s Hospital. His deep passion for Ophthalmology led him to specialized training at Kensington Eye Institute, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, and Sick Kids Hospital, where he worked under esteemed preceptors to hone his skills in eye care.

👁️ OPHTHALMOLOGY FOCUS

Kritzinger’s commitment to Ophthalmology is evident through his numerous rotations and his involvement in eye care initiatives. His work in various ophthalmology departments has equipped him with a diverse skill set, enabling him to address complex eye conditions and contribute to advancements in the field. His dedication is further reflected in his outreach projects aimed at improving eye care for marginalized communities.

🤝 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Beyond the clinic, Kritzinger is actively involved in community service, particularly in providing eye care to underserved populations. He co-founded an initiative that offers eye care to Indigenous children in Toronto, collaborating with Native Child and Family Services and other community partners. His efforts extend to providing eye care for recently arrived refugees and individuals experiencing homelessness in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas.

🌍 EYE CARE FOR INDIGENOUS AND REFUGEE COMMUNITIES

Kritzinger’s commitment to social responsibility is exemplified by his work with Indigenous children and refugees. He has played a key role in organizing and delivering eye care services, including free eyeglasses and cultural events, to these vulnerable groups. His work not only addresses immediate health needs but also fosters long-term partnerships with community organizations to ensure sustainable impact.

🩺 LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE

As a leader, Kritzinger has taken on various roles, including mentoring medical students at the University of Toronto and coordinating volunteer efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic. His leadership in the Covid-19 Childcare Relief initiative, which supported healthcare providers by matching them with student volunteers, showcases his ability to lead and organize large-scale community service projects.

📚 ACADEMIC INVOLVEMENT

In addition to his clinical and community work, Kritzinger has been actively involved in academia. He served as an Anatomy Tutor at the University of Toronto, where he shared his knowledge and passion for medicine with fellow students. His role as a Medical Student Mentor and Premed Mentorship Program participant further highlights his commitment to nurturing the next generation of healthcare professionals.

👨‍⚕️ FUTURE ASPIRATIONS

Looking ahead, Justin Kritzinger aspires to continue his work in Ophthalmology, with a focus on integrating clinical excellence with community outreach. His vision is to advance eye care for all, particularly for those in underserved communities, while contributing to the field through research and teaching. His journey reflects a deep commitment to both medicine and social justice, promising a future of impactful contributions to healthcare.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

The state of eye care and health among indigenous peoples in Canada
Authors: Justin Kritzinger, Yuri V. Chaban, Myrna Lichter, Helen Dimaras
Year: 2024
Journal: Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology

Evaluating smartphone fundoscopy as a pedagogical tool in medical education: a narrative review
Authors: Imaan Zera Kherani, Justin Kritzinger, Jonathan A. Micieli, Jovi C.Y. Wong
Year: 2023
Journal: Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology

Augusto César Ferreira De Moraes – Cardiovascular Epidemiology – Best Researcher Award

Augusto César Ferreira De Moraes - Cardiovascular Epidemiology - Best Researcher Award

UTHealth Houston School of Public Health in Austin - United States

AUTHOR PROFILE

Scopus
ORCID

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Augusto César Ferreira De Moraes embarked on a remarkable academic journey, earning multiple degrees including a B.Sc. in Kinesiology, M.Sc. in Pediatric, and Ph.D. diplomas in Epidemiology and Health Science. His educational background equipped him with a solid foundation in health sciences and epidemiology.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

As an Assistant Professor at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth Houston), De Moraes has demonstrated his commitment to advancing cardiovascular epidemiology. He has held various positions, including Faculty Member at the Michael & Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living and Scientist at the Texas PARC – The Texas Physical Activity Research Collaborative Lab.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

De Moraes' research focuses on cardiovascular pediatric epidemiology, exploring the intricate relationships between lifestyle behaviors, cognitive development, and environmental factors in young populations. Through a multifaceted approach integrating epidemiology, cognitive neuroscience, and predictive analytics, he strives to understand and mitigate cardiovascular risks in children and adolescents.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

De Moraes' contributions to cardiovascular epidemiology are evident in his extensive publication record and impressive scientific metrics. His research findings have global relevance, impacting public health policies and evidence-based medicine. As a member of prestigious scientific societies and a mentor in cardiovascular health programs, he continues to influence and inspire future generations of researchers.

ACADEMIC CITES

With an impressive citation record across platforms such as Web of Science, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar, De Moraes' research has garnered significant attention within the scientific community. His work on cardiovascular epidemiology has been cited extensively, reflecting its relevance and impact in the field.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

De Moraes' legacy in cardiovascular epidemiology is characterized by his dedication to advancing scientific understanding and improving public health outcomes. His ongoing research projects and grant proposals underscore his commitment to addressing cardiovascular health disparities and shaping the future of pediatric epidemiology. With a focus on topics such as wind turbine systems, he continues to drive innovation and excellence in cardiovascular research.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Individualised prognosis for risk of developing abdominal obesity in the paediatric population 2024

Blood pressure measurement in pediatric population: comparison between automated oscillometric devices and mercury sphygmomanometers-a systematic review and meta-analysis 2022 (6)

Longitudinal Associations of Physical Activity Patterns and the Environment: An 18-Year Follow-Up to the MESA Study 2022 (1)

Serum Vitamin D Levels Mediate the Association Between Physical Activity and Blood Pressure in Adolescents 2024