Ülkü Güneş | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Ülkü Güneş , Ege University, Turkey.

Publication Profile
Suitability For The Award
Prof. Dr. Ülkü GÜNEŞ is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, distinguished by her exceptional contributions to the field of nursing and health sciences. With a robust academic background, including a doctorate in nursing from Ege University, she has made significant strides in research, demonstrating both productivity and impact.
Education 
- Ph.D. in Nursing from Ege University, Turkey
- Master’s Degree in Nursing from Ege University, Turkey
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from Ege University, Turkey
Experience 
- Head of Nursing Department at Ege University
- Lecturer in Nursing, focusing on health sciences and patient safety
- Researcher with over 32 published papers in international journals
- Mentor for nursing students, promoting innovative teaching methods
Professional Development
Research Focus
Awards and Honors 

- Best Researcher Award, Ege University, 2021
- Outstanding Contribution to Nursing Education, Turkish Nursing Association, 2020
- Excellence in Nursing Research Award, International Nursing Conference, 2019
- Mentorship Award, Ege University, 2018
- Best Publication of the Year, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2017
- Distinguished Faculty Award, Faculty of Nursing, Ege University, 2016
Publications 

- Accuracy of liquid drug dose measurements using different tools by caregivers: a prospective observational study – 0 citations, 2024
- A point prevalence study of medical device-associated pressure injuries: A cross-sectional study – 1 citation, 2023
- Investigation of the Necessity of Aspiration During the Intramuscular Injection Administered in the Ventrogluteal Site and Its Effect on Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial – 2 citations, 2023
- Effect of blended learning on nursing students’ medication dosage calculation skills – 5 citations, 2023
- Investigation of Nursing Students’ Attitudes Towards Perceptions of Good Death – 3 citations, 2022
- Frequency of clinical alarms in intensive care units and nurses’ sensitivity to them: An observational study – 0 citations, 2021