Mr. Fekadu Abera | Cybersecurity | Best Researcher Award
Lecturer at Oda Bultum University, Ethiopia
Summary:
Mr. Fekadu Abera is a dedicated nursing lecturer and community worker from Ethiopia, specializing in Adult Health Nursing. With a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Hawassa University, he has accumulated over four years of experience in academia and healthcare. Currently serving as a lecturer at Oda Bultum University, he focuses on educating university students while also providing care to the elderly population in managed and long-term care settings. His research interests include diabetes management, spiritual well-being in cancer patients, and public health issues such as the effects of khat chewing among pregnant women. Mr. Abera is committed to enhancing patient care and community health through his teaching, research, and active involvement in healthcare initiatives.
Profile:
Education:
Mr. Fekadu Abera earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Hawassa University, Ethiopia, between 2014 and 2017. His academic background provided him with a solid foundation in nursing, equipping him with the essential knowledge and skills required to excel in the healthcare field. This education laid the groundwork for his subsequent contributions to nursing education, research, and community health, demonstrating his commitment to improving healthcare outcomes in Ethiopia.
Professional Experience:
Mr. Fekadu Abera has extensive professional experience in nursing education and community healthcare. He has served as a university lecturer at Oda Bultum University since December 2019, where he teaches nursing students and provides guidance on various disease processes and end-of-life issues. Prior to this role, he worked at Biyyo Karaba Health Center in Doba, West Hararge, Ethiopia, where he facilitated patient discharges and connected clients with essential community services, including home health and medical equipment. With a strong focus on case management, he conducts weekly care plan meetings that involve residents, families, and interdisciplinary team members to develop effective care strategies. His experience also includes educating healthcare professionals on disseminating health education in the community and providing direct support to elderly patients and their families.
Research Interests:
Mr. Fekadu Abera’s research interests primarily focus on understanding health issues within the Ethiopian context, particularly related to chronic diseases and community health. His notable studies include exploring hypoglycemia symptoms and associated factors among diabetic patients at Adama Hospital Medical College, as well as investigating the undiagnosed status of diabetes mellitus among adults in eastern Ethiopia. He has also evaluated the antidiarrheal activities of natural extracts, contributing to the understanding of traditional medicinal practices. Additionally, Mr. Abera’s research encompasses the spiritual well-being of cancer patients and the socio-cultural factors associated with Khat chewing among pregnant women. Through his research, he aims to identify critical health challenges and contribute to improved healthcare strategies in Ethiopia.
Skills:
Mr. Fekadu Abera possesses a diverse skill set that enhances his effectiveness as a nursing lecturer and community health worker. He excels in educating students on various disease processes and end-of-life issues, equipping them with essential knowledge for their future careers. His strong problem-solving abilities enable him to address community health challenges effectively. Mr. Abera demonstrates excellent case management skills, providing support and creating individualized care plans for elderly patients to ensure their smooth transition into long-term care. He is adept at fostering healthy relationships with residents and their families, enhancing the quality of life for those in his care. Additionally, his leadership and adaptability contribute to effective teamwork in interdisciplinary settings. Fluent in English, Afaan Oromo, and Amharic, Mr. Abera is skilled in communicating health education to diverse populations, furthering his impact in the community.
Conclution:
Given Mr. Fekadu Abera’s extensive research contributions, strong academic background, and commitment to nursing education and community health, he is well-suited for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work demonstrates a profound dedication to advancing healthcare and addressing critical public health challenges in Ethiopia.
Publication Top Noted:
Title: Knowledge of hypoglycemia symptoms and associated factors among diabetic patients in Adama Hospital Medical College, Adama, Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study
- Authors: Tadesse, K., Mekonnen, H., Habte, T., Ayale, M., Sugebo, F.
- Journal: Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
- Year: 2024
- Volume: 28
- Article Number: 101702