Dr. Maurice Douryang | Computational Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Maurice Douryang, University of Dschang, Cameroon
Maurice Douryang, MPT, PhD, is a dedicated Cameroonian physiotherapist and educator With extensive training in physical therapy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation, he has significantly contributed to the field through both teaching and research. Currently serving as the Head of the Physiotherapy and Physical Medicine Department at the University of Dschang, Maurice is passionate about enhancing physiotherapy education and advancing evidence-based practices. His commitment to improving patient outcomes and mentoring future professionals reflects his expertise and dedication to the health and well-being of individuals.
Professional Profile:
Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Awards
Maurice Douryang, MPT, PhD, is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Awards, showcasing a blend of expertise in physiotherapy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation. As a dedicated educator and researcher from Cameroon, he has made significant strides in advancing physiotherapy practices through his commitment to teaching and research.
šEducation:
Maurice Douryang holds multiple advanced degrees, beginning with a Master’s in Physiotherapy from the University of Dschang, where he graduated with high honors. He pursued further studies, completing a PhD program in Tissue Engineering and Rehabilitation at the University of Tor Vergata in Rome, Italy, focusing on injuries among university athletes. He also obtained a Master’s in Sports Medicine from the University of South Wales and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Physical Activity and Health Promotion at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
š¢Experience:
Maurice Douryang has accumulated a wealth of experience in academia and clinical practice. Currently, he serves as the Head of the Physiotherapy and Physical Medicine Department at the University of Dschang, where he has been a permanent lecturer since January 2023. His previous roles include teaching positions in several institutions, where he has delivered courses in physiotherapy and sports medicine. Additionally, he has gained valuable clinical experience in various rehabilitation settings, focusing on sports injuries and patient care. His commitment to excellence in education and clinical practice has positioned him as a respected leader in his field.
š Awards and Honors:
Maurice Douryang’s dedication to his field has earned him numerous accolades. He graduated with a “Very Good” distinction for his Master’s thesis on rehabilitative protocols for obese adults. His research on injuries in student-athletes has garnered attention and recognition within academic circles. Maurice also received certifications from prestigious institutions, including the FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine and several therapeutic techniques, enhancing his professional qualifications and standing in the medical community. His commitment to advancing sports medicine in Cameroon reflects his passion for his profession.
š¬Research Focus:
Maurice Douryang’s research is centered on strategies for preventing musculoskeletal injuries and addressing sudden cardiac events in athletes. His doctoral thesis examines the implications of sports injuries for physiotherapists in Cameroon, aiming to bridge gaps in knowledge and practice. He is also actively involved in developing rehabilitative protocols and interventions tailored to athletes’ needs. His research contributions aim to elevate standards in sports rehabilitation and promote healthy practices among athletes, ultimately enhancing their performance and well-being.
Publication Top Notes:
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Prevention of Overhead Shoulder Injuries in Throwing Athletes: A Systematic Review
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Knee Strengthening After Surgery: A Comprehensive Analysis Using Key Performance Indicators [Version 1; Peer Review: Awaiting Peer Review]
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Injury Prevention and Health Protection Strategy in Cameroon University Athletes (PhD Academy Award)
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Physical Activity for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Africa and Cameroon: A Call to Action
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COVID-19 Considerations and Strategy for a Safe Return to International Football Competitions: An African Perspective