WVSU Faculty advances public health research in France through selective SSHN scholarship

Marking a significant milestone in West Visayas State University’s international research engagement, Dr. Resti Tito H. Villarino, Assistant Professor III of the College of Nursing, is currently undertaking a four-week research mobility program in La Rochelle, France, from November 19 to December 19 as one of only eight scholars selected for the prestigious Séjours Scientifiques de Haut Niveau (SSHN) 2025 Scholarship awarded by the Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia.

The scholarship selection was highly competitive, with 37 applications submitted from 22 institutions across the country and only eight research projects chosen for funding.

The research mobility enabled Dr. Villarino to advance his public health study at Excelia Business School under the mentorship of Dr. Lili Zheng, Associate Professor and HDR-accredited research supervisor. His project, “Analyzing Barriers to Electronic Health Record (EHR) Adoption in Philippine Public Hospitals: A Push-Pull-Mooring Perspective with Integrated TAM and DOI Insights,” examines the persistent challenges faced by healthcare institutions in implementing electronic health records.

During his stay, Dr. Villarino was integrated into Excelia’s CERIIM Research Center, where he was provided a dedicated workspace equipped with essential research materials. He gained full access to the institution’s extensive library resources, academic databases, and statistical tools such as SPSS and AMOS, which supported the advancement of his data analysis and manuscript development. His mobility experience also allowed him to participate in academic seminars, research group meetings, and faculty consultations, enabling productive scholarly engagement within Excelia’s research community.

Excelia’s technical and administrative teams offered continuous logistical support, ensuring a smooth and enriching mobility period. In her remarks, Dr. Zheng commended Dr. Villarino’s research progress and emphasized the project’s potential to offer meaningful insights into EHR adoption challenges in Philippine public hospitals while strengthening international academic collaboration.

This ongoing research mobility continues to strengthen the partnership between France and WVSU, particularly in the areas of research, internationalization, and capacity building.

By Gladwyn B. Gustilo/ILLO