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Award Overview

Best Young Researcher Award

The Prof. O.V. Jooma Award for the Best Young Researcher will be bestowed at the 39th Pakistan Society of Neurosurgeons Annual Conference 2026. The award recognizes excellence in academic neurosurgery among early-career trainees. This merit-based national award will be determined through a structured evaluation of the applicant's curriculum vitae, with emphasis on the quality, quantity and impact of research output, authorship contribution and academic engagement.

Eligibility Criteria

  1. A neurosurgery resident (FCPS/MS) in Pakistan
  2. Recommended by Supervisor for the award
  3. Submit a complete, verifiable CV with supporting documentation
  4. Have at least two peer-reviewed publications in a PubMed-indexed biomedical journal

Required Documents

Training Proof

Proof of Training FCPS / MS Neurosurgery (Program Registration / RTMC)

Residency Documentation

Current residency training dates signed by Head of Department

Recommendation Letter

Letter of Recommendation by Program Supervisor

Professional Photo

Latest professional photograph

Curriculum Vitae

Complete and detailed CV

Research Papers

Complete PDFs and DOI links of all published papers

Conference Certificates

Certificates of presentation (if any)

Grants & Awards

Proof of research grants, travel awards, scholarships (if any)

Personal Statement

Statement (max 300 words) on academic achievements and eligibility

Scoring System (Open Score Model)

1

Research Component Scoring

Eligibility Filter: Published papers in national/international journals. Publications from non-indexed papers will be given half marks. Maximum 5 publications from non-indexed journals will be scored.

Publication Type Scoring

Each publication is assigned a base score based on its type:

Publication Type Base Score
Original Research Article 5 points
Systematic Review / Meta-analysis 4 points
Clinical Audit / Quality Improvement Project 3 points
Case Series 2 points
Case Report 1 point
Letter to Editor / Editorial 0.5 points
Authorship Scoring (Applied Per Paper)

Multiply the publication type score by the authorship position factor:

First Author
× 3
Second Author
× 2
Third Author
× 1.5
Fourth+ Author
× 1
Final Research Score = Sum of all publication scores

Example:
Original Article (5) × First Author (3) = 15 points
Case Series (2) × Second Author (2) = 4 points
Total Research Score = 19 points
Measurement Tool: Published research papers to be submitted as PDF and links
2

Conference Presentations

Presentation Type Score Per Presentation
International Oral Presentation 5 points
National Oral Presentation 3 points
International Poster Presentation 2 points
National Poster Presentation 1 point
Measurement Tool: Conference Certificates of Presentation
3

Research Grants, Travel & Presentation Awards, Academic Scholarships

Award / Grant Type Score Per Award
International Grant / Award / Scholarship 5 points
National Grant / Award / Scholarship 2.5 points
Measurement Tool: Official award or grant letter and proof of funding documentation
Important Information

This is an open score model where applicants are evaluated based on the cumulative points achieved across all three components. There is no fixed maximum score limit. The applicant with the highest total score will be awarded the Prof. O.V. Jooma Award for Best Young Researcher. All supporting documents must be verifiable and authentic.

Submission Form