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My research interests revolve around the intersection of public health, mental health, refugee health, medical education, tobacco use, health awareness, and epidemiology. I am passionate about investigating the complex dynamics and disparities in these areas and exploring how they can be addressed to improve the well-being of vulnerable populations.
Specifically, I am interested in understanding the mental health challenges faced by refugee populations and the impact of tobacco use on their overall health outcomes. By employing epidemiological methodologies, I aim to identify the underlying factors contributing to mental health disparities among refugees and explore effective strategies for intervention and prevention. I also seek to assess the role of medical education in enhancing health awareness among refugees and improving mental health outcomes.
I have developed collaboration with community centers, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions to address culturally sensitive interventions and curricula advances to benefit refugee populations and promote mental well-being during pandemics.
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Research Intersets:
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Public Health, Epidemiology, Tobacco use , Refugee Health, Mental Health and Medical Education
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Qualifications
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University
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Specialization
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Graduation year
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1 | PHD | Auckland University of Technology | Public Health | 2018 | 2 | MASTER DEGREE | Jordan University of Science and Technology | Public Health | 2011 | 3 | BACHELOR'S DEGREE | Jordan University of Science and Technology | Nursing | 2008 |
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Publications
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1- Identifying Psychosocial Problems, Needs, and Coping Mechanisms of Adolescent Syrian Refugees in Jordan ,Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2023,Vol. 1,no. 14. 2- Increased incidence of musculoskeletal pain in medical students during distance learning necessitated by the COVID?19 pandemic ,CLINICAL ANATOMY, 2022,Vol. 4,no. 35. 3- Parental Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children
Against SARS-CoV-2 in Jordan: An Explanatory
Cross-Sectional Study ,Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 2022,Vol. 1,no. 1. 4- Digital cervical cancer screening:
a reliable One-Stop method ?
,Jordan Medical Journal, 2022,Vol. 1,no. 56. 5- Live in Front of Students Teaching Sessions (LISTS): a Novel Learning Experience from Jordan During the COVID-19 Pandemic ,Medical Science Educator, 2022,Vol. 2,no. 32. 6- Knowledge, attitude, practice and perceived barriers towards
smoking cessation services among community pharmacists ,Pharmacy Practice, 2022,Vol. 1,no. 20. 7- Self-Reported Obsession Toward COVID-19 Preventive Measures Among Undergraduate Medical Students During the Early Phase of Pandemic in Jordan ,FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021,Vol. 1,no. 9. 8- 6th year medical students? future specialty preferences: A
cross-sectional study ,Annals of Medicine and Surgery , 2021,Vol. 66,no. 1. 9- Medical students relative immunity, or lack thereof, against COVID-19 emotional distress and psychological challenges; a descriptive study from Jordan ,F1000Research, 2021,Vol. 297,no. 10. 10- Effect of hookah (water pipe) smoking on semen parameters
,ANDROLOGIA, 2020,Vol. 52,no. 10. 11- Medical Students and COVID-19: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Precautionary Measures. A Descriptive Study From Jordan ,Frontiers in Public Health - Sec. Infectious Diseases ? Surveillance, Prevention and Treatment, 2020,Vol. 258,no. 8. 12- Medical Students Perceptions of Pathology and a Proposed
Curricular Integration with Histology: A Future Vision of
Curricular Change ,INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY, 2020,Vol. 38,no. 1.
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