Maria Papatheodorou
Maria Papatheodorou Director of Nursing Services, Papageorgiou General Hospital EDUCATION & TRAINING • Nursing Department, Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki (1990) • Specialization in Nephrology Nursing, University of Ulm, Germany (1998) • Specialization in Pediatric Nursing, Hippokration General Hospital of Thessaloniki (2003) • Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Health Management, University of Winchester (2015) – with distinction • Master’s degree in clinical and industrial pharmacology, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2019) • PhD in Human Resource Management, School of Business Administration, University of Macedonia (2025) LANGUAGES • English – Lower (Michigan) • German – Mittelstufe (Intermediate level) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • 15.02.1993 – 30.06.1999: Nurse, Curatorium Für Dialyse, Munich, Germany • From 01.06.1999: Nurse at the Hemodialysis Unit, General Hospital of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” (from its first day of operation) • From 01.02.2006: Head Nurse, 2nd Urology Clinic, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Papageorgiou Hospital • From 01.07.2019 – Present: Director of Nursing Services, Papageorgiou General Hospital AUTHORING WORK • Principles of Nursing Service Operations (2022) • Nursing Service Operations Guide (2024) PUBLICATIONS • “Prostate Cancer: The Role of PSA in Prevention and Economics” – Health Review (2017) • “Lack of Empathy in Nurses’ Work Schedules” – Health Review (2018) • “When the First Vaccine Arrived: An Investigation of Factors that Influenced the Intention of Healthcare Workers in the Greek National Health System to be Vaccinated” – Nursing Forum (2022) • “The Influence of Leadership on Structural Empowerment and Work Life on Nurses’ Burnout and Patients’ Assessed Quality of Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic” – Medical Research Archives (2023) • “Modeling the Impact of Authentic Leadership on Healthcare Professionals’ Motivation and Service Quality during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Greek Case” – International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology (2023) • “Burnout and Moral Distress among Healthcare Personnel in the Decline of Covid-19 Pandemic” – Quality in Primary Care (2024)