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Mrs. negin Larti | paramedicine | Best Researcher Award

faculty member at Alborz university of medical sciences, Iran

Negin Larti is a dedicated academic and surgical technologist, currently serving as a faculty member in the Operating Room Department at Alborz University of Medical Sciences. With a strong foundation in surgical technology and hands-on clinical experience, she has developed a reputation for her contributions to surgical education, clinical safety, and postoperative care. Her academic journey and professional work reflect a passion for elevating healthcare standards through research, teaching, and service, especially in operating room environments and patient-centered care models.

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Education

Negin Larti holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Surgical Technology from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, earned between 2016 and 2018. Prior to that, she obtained her Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Surgical Technology from Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, completing her undergraduate studies in 2014. Additionally, she earned an English diploma from the Iran Language Institute in 2014, enhancing her communication skills and broadening her access to international academic resources.

Experience

Larti’s academic and clinical career spans several esteemed institutions across Iran. She has held faculty positions at Alborz University of Medical Sciences (2023–present), Islamic Azad University of Qazvin (2022), Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (2019–2021), and Islamic Azad University of Najafabad (2018). Her clinical experience includes roles as a surgical technologist at Milad Hospital in Isfahan and Taleqani Hospital in Kermanshah, from 2014 to 2017. Through these roles, she has accumulated valuable insights into surgical practices, patient safety protocols, and the education of future healthcare professionals.

Research Interest

Larti’s research interests revolve around patient safety during surgery, postoperative education, infection control, empathy training in medical students, and the application of evidence-based techniques in surgical environments. She is especially focused on exploring how structured educational tools, such as motion pictures or role-playing, can enhance patient outcomes and student performance. Her work integrates health belief models and behavioral approaches to improve compliance and communication in clinical settings.

Awards

While specific awards are not listed, Larti’s academic contributions, leadership roles in surgical education, and involvement in innovative research projects suggest she is a strong candidate for recognition in healthcare education and perioperative research. Her commitment to advancing surgical standards and empathy-based training highlights her impact in both clinical and academic spheres.

Publications

Negin Larti has contributed significantly to the academic field with a range of peer-reviewed articles. Selected publications include:

  1. Malekara NJ, Larti N, et al. (2025). “Comparing the effects of curvilinear position and micromovement on prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injuries…” in Injury, cited by [article not listed].

  2. Larti N, Jalalvandi F, et al. (2024). “Post-spinal surgery care education with motion pictures based on the Health Belief Model…” in Nursing And Midwifery Journal, cited by [article not listed].

  3. Larti N, Jamshidi M, Tondro A. (2023). “Empathy for patients and ethics in nursing students…” [case study], citation data unavailable.

  4. Jokar M, Larti N, et al. (2022). “Port site infection in disposable vs. reprocessed ports in laparoscopic cholecystectomy,” Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, cited by [article not listed].

  5. Koushki A, Larti N, et al. (2022). “Effect of Lean Six Sigma on performance standards in sterilization units,” Perioperative Care and Operating Room Management, cited by [article not listed].

  6. Zarei M, Joker M, Larti N, et al. (2020). “Pain after laparoscopic gastric bypass methods,” Journal of Isfahan Medical School, cited by [article not listed].

  7. Shafiei M, Omidi P, Larti N, et al. (2020). “Calvarium involvement from squamous cell carcinoma in chronic scalp wound,” Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences, cited by [article not listed].

Conclusion

Negin Larti exemplifies the integration of academic rigor and clinical expertise in the field of surgical technology and perioperative care. Her background reflects a strong commitment to healthcare education, research, and innovation in improving surgical safety and communication. Through her diverse experiences in teaching, clinical roles, and research contributions, she continues to shape the future of surgical education and patient-centered care. Her publications and teaching philosophy underscore a vision grounded in empathy, precision, and continuous professional development—making her a valuable nominee for academic awards in medical sciences.

negin Larti | paramedicine | Best Researcher Award

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