Hmidan ATurki | Health Professions | Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

Hmidan Alturki — KACST
Hmidan Alturki
Researcher Hmidan Alturki
Affiliation KACST
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID Not publicly specified
Documents 20
Citations 259
h-index 10
Subject Area Health Professions
Event International Research Excellence and Citation Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-4359-063X

The Excellence in Citation Achievement Award is a scholarly recognition associated with the International Research Excellence and Citation Awards, acknowledging researchers whose academic publications have demonstrated measurable influence through citation performance, scholarly visibility, and research dissemination within their respective disciplines. Hmidan Alturki of KACST has been recognized in the field of Health Professions for sustained scholarly contributions and citation impact across indexed academic literature.[1]

The award reflects a combination of publication productivity, citation metrics, interdisciplinary engagement, and academic relevance. Citation-based recognitions are increasingly employed in research evaluation frameworks to identify contributions that have influenced subsequent scientific investigations and professional practice.[2]

Abstract

This article documents the academic recognition of Hmidan Alturki through the Excellence in Citation Achievement Award, presented under the International Research Excellence and Citation Awards program. The recognition highlights measurable scholarly influence in Health Professions research, particularly through indexed publications, citation accumulation, and academic dissemination. Citation-based evaluations continue to play a central role in contemporary research assessment, serving as indicators of relevance, influence, and knowledge transfer within scientific communities.[3]

Keywords

  • Citation Achievement
  • Health Professions
  • Academic Recognition
  • Research Impact
  • Scopus Metrics
  • International Research Awards
  • Scholarly Publications

Introduction

Academic citation awards are designed to recognize researchers whose work has demonstrated influence through consistent scholarly referencing and dissemination. Citations are frequently utilized as measurable indicators of research visibility and intellectual contribution in bibliometric evaluation systems.[4] Such recognitions are commonly associated with indexed publication databases, including Scopus and Web of Science, which monitor publication output, citation activity, and author-level metrics.

Within the Health Professions domain, citation impact reflects the broader applicability of scientific findings across clinical practice, education, public health policy, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The recognition awarded to Hmidan Alturki acknowledges sustained academic engagement and measurable scholarly reach through peer-reviewed research contributions.[5]

Research Profile

Hmidan Alturki is affiliated with KACST in Saudi Arabia and has contributed to research activities associated with Health Professions and related interdisciplinary scientific areas. According to indexed bibliometric data, the researcher has produced 20 scholarly documents with a cumulative citation count of 259 and an h-index of 10.[1]

The research profile demonstrates sustained publication activity and scholarly engagement within recognized indexing platforms. Citation-based indicators, including h-index and cumulative references, are commonly interpreted as measures of academic continuity, publication quality, and research influence.[6]

Research Contributions

The scholarly contributions associated with Hmidan Alturki reflect active participation in health-related scientific inquiry and interdisciplinary collaboration. Research outputs indexed within citation databases contribute to the dissemination of evidence-based findings and facilitate continued academic discussion among researchers and practitioners.[7]

Citation growth over time often indicates the integration of published findings into ongoing scientific investigations. Within academic evaluation frameworks, citation activity may reflect methodological relevance, applicability of results, and broader engagement by the research community.[8]

  • Publication of peer-reviewed scholarly articles in indexed journals.
  • Contribution to Health Professions research dissemination and academic collaboration.
  • Development of research outputs recognized through measurable citation metrics.
  • Participation in internationally indexed scholarly communication platforms.

Publications

The publication portfolio associated with Hmidan Alturki includes scholarly outputs indexed within recognized bibliographic databases. Citation performance indicates that multiple publications have contributed to ongoing academic discussion within Health Professions research and related scientific domains.[1]

  1. Peer-reviewed studies in Health Professions and interdisciplinary healthcare research.
  2. Research publications indexed within internationally recognized citation databases.
  3. Scholarly articles contributing to evidence-based academic literature and citation activity.

Representative DOI references associated with citation-based scholarly literature include bibliometric and research evaluation studies relevant to citation analysis:

Research Impact

Research impact within scholarly communities is frequently assessed through publication reach, citation frequency, collaborative engagement, and academic dissemination. The citation metrics associated with Hmidan Alturki indicate continued academic referencing and measurable scholarly interaction across indexed literature.[2]

In Health Professions research, citation impact may also reflect practical relevance within healthcare systems, educational settings, and evidence-based methodologies. Academic influence is often strengthened through sustained publication activity and integration into broader scientific dialogue.[4]

Award Suitability

The Excellence in Citation Achievement Award is intended for researchers demonstrating measurable academic influence through citation indicators, publication continuity, and scholarly dissemination. Hmidan Alturki’s documented citation metrics, publication record, and h-index align with common bibliometric criteria used in citation-focused award assessments.[6]

The combination of indexed publications, scholarly visibility, and interdisciplinary relevance supports the suitability of the recognition within an international academic award framework. Citation-oriented recognitions remain significant within institutional research evaluation systems and global scholarly benchmarking initiatives.[8]

Conclusion

The Excellence in Citation Achievement Award associated with the International Research Excellence and Citation Awards recognizes measurable scholarly influence and academic dissemination within the Health Professions field. Hmidan Alturki’s publication activity, citation performance, and indexed academic contributions collectively demonstrate sustained scholarly engagement and research visibility within international academic literature.[3]

References

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    https://www.scopus.com/
  2. International Research Excellence and Citation Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation and citation recognition framework.
    https://citationawards.com/
  3. Nature Editorial. (2013). Research impact and citation analysis. Nature, 493, 159.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/493159a
  4. Ioannidis, J. P. A., et al. (2016). Bibliometric indicators and scientific evaluation methodologies.
    https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002541
  5. KACST. (n.d.). Institutional research and scientific development initiatives.
    https://www.kacst.gov.sa/
  6. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output.
    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102
  7. Bornmann, L., & Daniel, H.-D. (2008). What do citation counts measure?
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-008-2141-5
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