Ms. Haixin Liang | Oncology Nursing | Best Researcher Award
Sichuan Cancer Hospital | China
AUTHOR PROFILE
🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Born in April 1987 in China, Haixin Liang embarked on her journey in healthcare with a deep commitment to service and academic excellence. She earned her Master’s degree in Nursing, laying the foundation for a focused career in oncology nursing. Her early academic training fostered a keen interest in clinical innovation, evidence-based care, and nursing education.
🏆 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Since July 2012, Liang has served at Sichuan Cancer Hospital, one of China’s leading institutions in cancer treatment and research. Currently holding the position of Nurse Supervisor and Oncology Advanced Practice Nurse, she plays a pivotal role in patient care management, nursing staff training, and clinical innovation. Liang’s responsibilities span clinical supervision, implementation of best nursing practices, and mentoring student nurses.
🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON ONCOLOGY NURSING
Haixin Liang’s professional contributions are deeply rooted in the nursing care of oncology patients, particularly focusing on:
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Radiation-induced complications
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Patient-centered safety practices
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Clinical device innovations for cancer care
Her research often emphasizes the quality of life of nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients, symptom management, and infection control.
🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Liang’s innovations and scholarly work have had a direct impact on clinical practice, particularly in:
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Infection control through safe disposal of medical sharps
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Improved nursing techniques in managing radiation-induced complications
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Enhancing communication and understanding between caregivers and patients
Her educational leadership has influenced the next generation of oncology nurses, while her research is integrated into hospital protocols and academic curricula.
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đź“– ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND RECOGNITION
While specific citation data is not provided here, her frequent first-author contributions in core Chinese nursing journals suggest substantial academic recognition and relevance in the field of clinical nursing innovation, especially among oncology nursing practitioners in China.
đź”®RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDING
Liang’s device innovations have led to two awarded patents, indicating support for clinical translation of nursing tools:
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đź§Ş Portable Sharps Disposal Container
Patent Number: ZL 2014 20067555.3 – Issued: 2014.08.06 -
đź§Ş Nasogastric Tube Injection Device
Patent Number: ZL 2020 22568964.X – Issued: 2020.11.09
Her work is further supported through institutional awards and case competitions, signifying recognition and potential for funding in applied clinical research.
đź”® LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
Haixin Liang’s legacy lies in:
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Bridging practical nursing with innovation
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Leading in radiotherapy nursing care
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Cultivating student and staff excellence in oncology nursing
Her future contributions are expected to include:
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Development of more patient-friendly clinical devices
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Publishing guidelines for managing radiotherapy side effects
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Expanding evidence-based nursing frameworks in oncology
🌍CONCLUSIONÂ
Haixin Liang exemplifies a nurse leader who transcends bedside care through innovation, research, and mentorship. With a focused commitment to oncology nursing, her work continues to shape clinical practices and empower nursing professionals across China. Her profile is a testament to how clinical insight, scholarly pursuit, and technological innovation can converge in nursing for maximum patient impact.
Correlation between changes of taste or smell and self-reported symptoms in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma received radiotherapy and chemotherapy
Authors: Haixin Liang (First Author)
Journal: Guangdong Medical Journal
Year: 2018