Our awards

At Bazis Americas, our commitment to excellence in healthcare communications and research goes beyond industry recognition. Honored by the awards received, our true passion lies in making a meaningful impact on people’s lives through research and communication.

 

Our journey in advancing clear health communications and conducting impactful research has been marked by several notable achievements and heartwarming experiences. From contributing to industry-wide initiatives to conducting pro bono studies for those in need, we strive to make a difference in every project.

 

Here are some highlights of recent accomplishments and experiences of Bazis team

We contributed to Intellus Worldwide’s Health Literacy Initiative, which received the Institute for Healthcare Advancement’s (IHA) Health Literacy Award for Research.

 

The Clear Health Communications Taskforce, including our partner Tatiana Barakshina, was honored with the Intellus Worldwide Impact Award for Advocacy on multiple occasions. These awards highlight that the industry values effective healthcare communications.

 

Intellus' Clear Healthcare Communications Taskforce received the Impact Award for Advocacy 2023, Tatiana Barakshina at the right

Intellus’ Clear Healthcare Communications Taskforce received the Impact Award for Advocacy (2023), Tatiana Barakshina at the right.

Bazis invests in team’s professional development. Anna Shevalova and Tatiana Barakshina became Health Literacy Certified by Intellus Worldwide, ensuring our services are in line with the latest best practices.

We couldn’t be more proud of our participation in ESOMAR Research Got Talent! We had the incredible opportunity to present our research on Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), conducted for The Parent Project, an amazing NGO that brings together parents of children with DMD. While we may not have taken home the top prize, the recognition from The Parent Project was heartwarming. This was the real reward – the one that touched our hearts. Feedback received from the parents in this organization was precious. This study was labor of love, conducted pro bono as part of this initiative, and hearing how it impacted those families… well, that was worth more than any trophy. It’s experiences like these that remind us why we do what we do, and fuel our passion for research that makes a difference in people’s lives.

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