Mr. Omar Alqaisi | Nursing and Health Professions | Young Researcher Award
Registered Nurse at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan | Jordan
Mr. Omar Alqaisi is a registered nurse and part-time clinical instructor who combines practical excellence with academic achievement. With a strong foundation in clinical adult nursing and oncology, Omar’s career reflects a dynamic commitment to healthcare improvement through research and education. He has worked extensively in emergency, surgical, internal medicine, and hematologic malignancies units within the Jordanian Royal Medical Services. Alongside his hospital duties, Omar serves as a part-time lecturer at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan. His scholarly focus includes sexual health in cancer patients and improving pain management practices, aiming to enhance nursing care and patient outcomes globally.
Profile:
Education:
Omar earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, followed by a Master of Science in Clinical Adult Nursing from the same institution. He was honored with the university’s prestigious Best Thesis Award, highlighting his commitment to academic rigor. His academic journey began with a Diploma in Nursing from Princess Aisha College of Nursing. His clinical training covered ICU, emergency, surgery, and oncology units. Additionally, he is certified in BLS, ACLS, and PHTLS, ensuring he is well-versed in critical care and trauma response protocols.
Experience:
Omar has been affiliated with the Jordanian Royal Medical Services, working in diverse units such as general surgery, internal medicine, orthopedic care, ICU, COVID-19 wards, and currently in the VIP Hematologic Malignancies Unit. His comprehensive clinical exposure has refined his expertise in cancer and trauma care. Beyond clinical practice, Omar is also actively engaged in academia as a part-time lecturer, delivering practical nursing instruction in clinical assessment and introductory nursing courses. His experience is further enriched through participation in international conferences and collaboration on global research projects under renowned medical experts.
Research Interests:
Omar’s research portfolio is centered on oncology nursing, emergency and trauma care, and sexual health support for cancer patients. His scoping reviews and integrative analyses focus on improving nursing strategies in pain management and psychosocial support. He has also contributed to narrative and systematic reviews on oncological emergencies, quality of life post-cancer treatment, and nursing roles in sexual dysfunction care. His involvement in research extends to immunotherapy, opioid use disorder, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and lean management in oncology. Omar is committed to bridging clinical practice with innovative research to influence evidence-based nursing worldwide.
Awards and Honors:
In recognition of his academic excellence, Omar received the Best Thesis Award from Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan. This accolade affirms his leadership in research focused on post-operative pain management and sexual health care in cancer nursing. He has also been selected for multiple international oral presentations, highlighting his growing influence as a voice in global nursing forums. His commitment to knowledge-sharing and improving clinical protocols has garnered respect among international peers. Through awards and conference recognitions, Omar continues to set a high standard for academic nursing excellence and translational research impact.
Publications:
Title: Hematologic markers of distant metastases in gastric cancer
Citation: 22
Year of Publication: 2019
Title: MTHFR gene polymorphisms in hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism among Jordanian females
Citation: 16
Year of Publication: 2019
Title: Machine learning in cardiovascular risk prediction and precision preventive approaches
Citation: 15
Year of Publication: 2023
Title: Prognostic significance of post-stress reduction in left ventricular ejection fraction with adenosine stress in Jordanian patients with normal myocardial perfusion
Citation: 5
Year of Publication: 2020
Title: Significance of indeterminate and abnormal stress electrocardiography despite normal imaging in patients with suspected coronary artery disease–An analysis of the PROMISE trial
Citation: 3
Year of Publication: 2022
Title: Safety and Efficacy of Enoxaparin During Low-Risk Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Citation: 2
Year of Publication: 2024
Title: Significance of abnormal stress electrocardiography with normal cardiac imaging during stress testing–a meta-analysis
Citation: 2
Year of Publication: 2024
Conclusion:
Omar Alqaisi exemplifies the blend of clinical precision, academic scholarship, and compassionate care. His multidimensional contributions spanning hands-on patient care, university-level teaching, and interdisciplinary research position him as a strong candidate for a prestigious Best Researcher Award. His focus on cancer nursing, pain management, and patient-centered care aligns with contemporary healthcare priorities. Through his publications, conference presentations, and global collaborations, Omar continues to build bridges between clinical realities and research innovations. His trajectory reflects not just personal growth but also a commitment to uplifting the nursing profession and advancing evidence-based practices across health systems.