Nursing 2025

Sofica C Bistriceanu speaker at Global Summit on Nursing and Midwifery
Sofica C Bistriceanu

Academic Medical Unit, Romania


Abstract:

Becoming a medical professional requires dedicating many years, even decades, to acquiring, maintaining, and enhancing expertise in the chosen field, effectively managing data in practice, and possessing the skills to support and extend trustful and respectful collaboration with others. It also involves providing assistance and conducting daily work according to social norms. Additionally, being kind and polite with partners/customers adds benefits for practice standing and ensuring a good reputation. Medical professionals interact with people from various backgrounds, including genetics, education, networking, and diverse environmental influences. They can experience deceptive interactions with individuals whose health worsens; sometimes, uneducated persons with impulsive reactions hurt their inner lives, impacting their personal, professional, and social lives. They must detect others’ work impairment or unprofessional behaviour and professionally manage it. Considering that time slowly undermines all, even a medical professional experiencing burnout or medical conditions affecting their perceptions, analysis, and responses to various external stimuli, including human relations, can interact unprofessionally with clients. In the case of work impairment, it is better to decide when to stop their professional work for a better life for themselves and their business partners. Advice, technical, and emotional support from their loved ones, friends, and experts are essential to preventing the negative consequences of their work impairment on others, including a disrespectful relationship with them. Artificial intelligence [AI] helps prevent and address burnout. Practicing with dignity is essential for an individual’s successful personal, professional, and social life; the community’s high opinion toward a provider and self-esteem ensure a better inner life connected to a better existence.

Biography:

Sofica Bistriceanu studied in Romania at the ‘Gr. T. Popa’ Iasi University, and graduated as MD in 1984, research in family medicine, Maastricht University, 2000, Ph.D. in 2009, Iasi, at the same institution. She joined the European, American, Asian Primary Care Research Group, American Academy on Communication in Healthcare, APTR, IHI, NICHQ, EPCCS, EURACT, WONCA Meetings. Dr Sofica Bistriceanu is the author of more than 80 research studies shared abroad and received awards for some of them. She is a member of Academy for Professionalism in Health Care, a member of The Journal of Patient Experience (JPX) Editorial Review Board, and an Associate Editor of PriMera Scientific Publication. Dr. Sofica Bistriceanu is the representative of the Academic Medical Unit located in NT, ROU. She is the author of seven volumes of poems published by Chronica Iasi Publishing House, and Time, Iasi Publishing House.