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The Applied College Club in Al-Majarda Organizes the “Martial Arts” Program

The Applied College Club in Al-Majarda Organizes the “Martial Arts” Program

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The Applied College Club in Al-Majarda, in partnership with the Applied College Club in Mahail for Female Students, and in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students, organized the “Martial Arts” program on Wednesday and Thursday, February 5-6, 2025, at the Fitness and Life Club from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The program aimed to enhance students’ skills in martial arts by offering specialized training workshops in Karate and Taekwondo, along with fitness workshops.

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The Applied College in Abha Organizes an Awareness Program on “Economic Protection”

The Applied College in Abha Organizes an Awareness Program on “Economic Protection”

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The Applied College in Abha, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students, organized an awareness program on “Economic Protection” on Thursday, February 6, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in the Activity Room. The program aims to raise awareness about the risks of economic crimes and their negative impacts on society and the economy, as well as to highlight strategies for combating them and how to protect against them.

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The College of Applied Medical Sciences Club in Muhayil Asir Organizes a Training Course on “Airway Management”

The College of Applied Medical Sciences Club in Muhayil Asir Organizes a Training Course on “Airway Management”

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The College of Applied Medical Sciences Club in Muhayil Asir held a training course on “Airway Management” on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, presented by Mr. Yasser Asiri. The course focused on airway securing techniques, including theoretical explanations and practical training using simulation models such as breathing masks and endotracheal intubation. The students actively engaged with the skills learned.

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The Applied College Club in Sarat Abidah Organizes the “Intellectual Property and Patent Rights” Program

The Applied College Club in Sarat Abidah Organizes the “Intellectual Property and Patent Rights” Program

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The Applied College Club in Sarat Abidah organized the “Intellectual Property and Patent Rights” program on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, presented by Dr. Mujahid Issam Al-Amin. The program aimed to raise awareness about how to protect intellectual property and patent rights, offering facilities that encourage inventors to register their inventions through easy and accessible procedures, and to transform innovations into tangible commercial and industrial products. Students’ ideas were discussed, and models were presented, with plans to connect them with the university’s Business Center. At the end of the program, Dr. Al-Amin was honored, and commemorative photos were taken.

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The College of Nursing in Khamis Mushait Organizes the Event “Have You Tested Your Liver and Kidney Enzymes?”

The College of Nursing in Khamis Mushait Organizes the Event “Have You Tested Your Liver and Kidney Enzymes?”

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The College of Nursing in Khamis Mushait, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Student Activities, organized a social, cultural, voluntary health program,12th February 2025, targeting students, teachers, and all staff of the Al-Andalus School Complex in Abha (Boys’ Section). The program aimed to raise health awareness and promote the importance of health, with the attendance of 100 staff members from the complex.

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The College of Nursing in Muhayil Asir Organizes the “Hypertension Awareness” Event

The College of Nursing in Muhayil Asir Organizes the “Hypertension Awareness” Event

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The College of Nursing in Muhayil Asir, Male Section, organized the event titled “Hypertension Awareness,” which is an important step in promoting public health by raising awareness about the disease and the necessity of preventing it through adopting healthy habits. Dr. Abdul Monem Batiha, Head of the Department of Basic Nursing Care, delivered an informative lecture on hypertension, covering its definition, types, causes, prevention methods, and ways to live with it. He also emphasized the importance of regular blood pressure measurements, a healthy diet, and regular exercise to maintain blood pressure at normal levels. At the end of the session, Dr. Batiha answered the attendees’ questions, and refreshments were provided to the attendees and participants.

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The College of Applied Medical Sciences in Khamis Mushait Organizes the “AI Smile” Event

The College of Applied Medical Sciences in Khamis Mushait Organizes the “AI Smile” Event

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The College of Applied Medical Sciences in Khamis Mushait, Male Section, organized the “AI Smile” event on Sunday, Sha’ban 10, 1446H, corresponding to February 9, 2025, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Student Activities and the Department of Auxiliary Dental Sciences. The event, held at 9:00 AM at the Auxiliary Dental Sciences Department in the College of Applied Medical Sciences in Khamis Mushait, focused on using artificial intelligence to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of dental issues and to develop the skills of dental technology students through practical workshops.

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The College of Nursing in Mahayel Organizes an Awareness Event on Vaccinations

The College of Nursing in Mahayel Organizes an Awareness Event on Vaccinations

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The College of Nursing in Mahayel, Female Section, organized an awareness event on Sunday, February 10, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the college theater, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students and in partnership with the Department of Psychiatric Nursing and Community Health Nursing. The event included a presentation on the importance of vaccinations and antiviral vaccines, along with the distribution of informative posters and pamphlets. The event emphasized the critical role of vaccinations in preventing seasonal diseases and reducing their spread, and the need to raise awareness, especially among high-risk groups, to ensure the health of both individuals and communities.

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The College of Applied Sciences in Tanomah Hosts a Program on “Time Management”

The College of Applied Sciences in Tanomah Hosts a Program on “Time Management”

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The College of Applied Sciences in Tanomah, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs, hosted a program titled “Time Management” on Sunday, February 9, 2025. The session was presented by Dr. Sabahi Abdulqader Al-Imam, who discussed the importance of time management and its role in organizing both individual and societal life. Dr. Sadiq Hussein Fadlallah, Associate Professor at the Unit of Basic and Health Specialties, also attended and presented awards to the participants.

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The College of Applied Medical Sciences in Abha Hosts an Awareness Event on World Cancer Day

The College of Applied Medical Sciences in Abha Hosts an Awareness Event on World Cancer Day

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The College of Applied Medical Sciences in Abha, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Student Activities, hosted an event on World Cancer Day at Lavenda Park Mall on Tuesday, February 6, 2025. The event aimed to raise awareness about all types of cancer. It was held in partnership with the female students’ division, other colleges at the university, Saeed Association, the Saudi Red Crescent Society, and several regional hospitals. A large number of students participated and benefited from the various awareness and health services provided during the event.