Gian Marco Prucher | Medicine | Research Excellance Award

Mr. Gian Marco Prucher | Medicine | Research Excellance Award

Consultant Oral | AUSL Bologna | Italy

Mr. Gian Marco Prucher highly skilled oral and maxillofacial, head and neck surgeon with extensive expertise in oncologic, reconstructive, orthognathic, salivary gland, trauma, and microsurgical procedures, known for contributions across major trauma, research, and teaching hospitals in Europe. Recognized for minimally invasive salivary gland surgery, CAD/CAM-guided reconstruction, and advanced head and neck oncology, this surgeon integrates precision techniques with technological innovation and multidisciplinary collaboration. Their academic foundation includes comprehensive medical, surgical, and dental-technology training, supported by specialized certifications in orthognathic surgery, microsurgery, sinus surgery, and sentinel node biopsy. Professional experience spans consultant and senior clinical fellow roles within high-volume centers, contributing to trauma care, complex reconstruction, and surgical education. Research focuses on improving outcomes through digital planning, microsurgical reconstruction, perioperative modeling, and global surgery collaborations, with publications, international presentations, and leadership in major clinical studies. Their work has 1,022 citations across 843 documents, with 21 publications and an h-index of 13.

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Featured Publications 

Prucher, G. M. (2010). Endoscopic treatment of frontoethmoidal mucopyocele. Italian Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery.

Profeta, A. C., & Prucher, G. M. (2015). Bioactive glass in periodontal surgery and implant dentistry. Dental Materials Journal.

Kalra, A., & Prucher, G. M. (2019). Core needle biopsies in neck lumps. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

COVIDSurg Collaborative. (2021). Head & neck cancer surgery during COVID-19. Cancer.

Prucher, G. M. (2025). Conformational reconstruction in head & neck bone cancer. Journal of Clinical Medicine.

Everett Magann | Health Professions | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Everett Magann | Health Professions | Best Research Article Award

Research coordinator for MFM Fellowship | University of Arkansas for the Medical Sciences | United States

Dr. Everett F. Magann is a distinguished physician, educator, and researcher in Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Maternal-Fetal Medicine whose career spans both military and academic medicine, shaping the field of women’s health through clinical excellence, education, and groundbreaking research. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Carson Newman College before earning his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia, followed by residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology and dual fellowships in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. His professional path reflects a rare blend of service and scholarship, having risen to the rank of Captain in the U.S. Naval Reserve while leading departments at major naval medical centers and later advancing academic medicine as a professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. A prolific researcher with more than 467 peer-reviewed publications, 11,914 citations by 8,581 documents, and an h-index of 57, his work on amniotic fluid dynamics, high-risk pregnancy management, and ultrasound applications has influenced clinical guidelines and improved maternal and neonatal outcomes worldwide. His leadership has extended to innovations in surgical techniques, cesarean delivery outcomes, and telemedicine applications, ensuring equitable access to maternal care. Recognized with numerous honors for teaching, research, and clinical impact, including prestigious awards from national and international bodies, he continues to inspire future generations of physicians and researchers while shaping global standards in maternal-fetal medicine.

Profile : Scopus 

Featured Publication 

Magann, E. F. (n.d.). Amniotic fluid index as an admission test may increase the incidence of cesarean section in a community hospital. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Meeting.