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“Your Health is Your Responsibility” Program Organized by the Applied Medical Sciences College Club in Khamis Mushait
The Applied Medical Sciences College Club in Khamis Mushait organized a health awareness event titled “Your Health is Your Responsibility” on Friday, 8/4/1446 at 8:30 PM at the Mujan Park Mall. This event was held in partnership with the Student Affairs Deanship, aiming to enrich the health knowledge of the public and raise awareness about personal health responsibility.
Program Objectives
The program aimed to achieve several goals, primarily focused on increasing public health awareness among individuals of all ages and groups. By providing clear and simplified information about healthy lifestyle habits, attendees learned how to maintain their personal health and make sound health decisions. The program emphasized the importance of prevention and adopting healthy practices to avoid diseases and health issues.
Partnership with the Student Affairs Deanship
The collaboration between the Applied Medical Sciences College Club and the Student Affairs Deanship added great value to the event, ensuring logistical and organizational support for its success. This partnership highlights the role of educational institutions in promoting social responsibility and providing ongoing support for community-serving activities.
Enriching Health Knowledge
Through this program, participants gained comprehensive information on various health-related topics, ranging from proper nutrition and physical activity to the prevention of chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. Advice and guidelines were delivered in interactive and simplified ways, enhancing engagement and interest among the attendees.
Conclusion
The “Your Health is Your Responsibility” program was an important step in health awareness efforts aimed at raising community awareness about the importance of maintaining public health. This event was not just an awareness activity but an opportunity to build a new health culture based on personal awareness and responsibility for one’s health.
Impact of the Camp on Participants
This experience served as a launching point for participants to delve deeper into the field of web development. The camp wasn’t just an educational activity; it was an opportunity for participants to discover their potential and motivate them to continue learning in a field that has become a core part of modern technology. It is expected that many students will continue to enhance their web development skills based on the foundations laid out during this camp.
Conclusion
This training camp provided a comprehensive educational experience that extended beyond academic learning to include the personal and professional development of participants. The Programming Club at the Student Affairs Deanship succeeded in delivering an innovative learning experience, giving students the chance to discover themselves, learn the basics of programming, and prepare for a future filled with challenges and opportunities.
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“What You Show, We Treat” Event by the Medicine and Creativity Club on World Mental Health Day
The Medicine and Creativity Club held an event titled “What You Show, We Treat” last Thursday in conjunction with World Mental Health Day at Rashid Mall. This event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of mental health and its vital role in the lives of individuals and communities.
The event saw a wide participation from visitors, where a range of essential guidelines and tips for maintaining mental health were provided, including relaxation techniques and managing daily stress. Valuable information was also shared on recognizing signs of psychological distress and ways to cope with them.
The initiative targeted various segments of the community, including students, families, and professionals, with interactive activities and workshops designed to stimulate discussions around mental health topics. Additionally, brochures and educational materials containing mental health tips were distributed, contributing to raising awareness and enhancing understanding of this important subject.
This event is part of the club’s ongoing efforts to support mental health in the community and to highlight the necessity of prioritizing mental well-being as an integral component of overall health.
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“What You Show, We Treat” Event by the Medicine and Creativity Club on World Mental Health Day
The Medicine and Creativity Club held an event titled “What You Show, We Treat” last Thursday in conjunction with World Mental Health Day at Rashid Mall. This event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of mental health and its vital role in the lives of individuals and communities.
The event saw a wide participation from visitors, where a range of essential guidelines and tips for maintaining mental health were provided, including relaxation techniques and managing daily stress. Valuable information was also shared on recognizing signs of psychological distress and ways to cope with them.
The initiative targeted various segments of the community, including students, families, and professionals, with interactive activities and workshops designed to stimulate discussions around mental health topics. Additionally, brochures and educational materials containing mental health tips were distributed, contributing to raising awareness and enhancing understanding of this important subject.
This event is part of the club’s ongoing efforts to support mental health in the community and to highlight the necessity of prioritizing mental well-being as an integral component of overall health.
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A Training Course on “How to Become a Paramedic” at the College of Applied Medical Sciences in Mahayil Asir
On Thursday, October 10, 2024, the College of Applied Medical Sciences Club in Mahayil Asir, in partnership with the College of Nursing (Male Section), organized an educational course titled “How to Become a Paramedic.” The course was delivered by Mr. Yasser Asiri, who spoke about essential first aid techniques and the necessary precautions to take during emergencies.
The course was attended by a group of students and faculty members, who actively engaged with the subject. The session provided a clear and simplified explanation of how to effectively and safely handle emergency injuries. It aimed to raise awareness among students about the importance of learning and mastering first aid, given its significant role in saving lives and reducing risks during sudden accidents.
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America’s Rise to Global Power: A Seminar at Safahat Reading Club
Safahat Reading Club organized a seminar at the Central Library titled “How America Became a Superpower” at 12:00 noon. The seminar discussed the main factors that contributed to the rise of the United States as a global power, with a particular focus on innovation and economic growth.
The event saw significant audience interaction, with productive discussions and rich debates. Club members moderated the session, offering them a chance to showcase and support their talents. The session not only provided new insights into America’s rise but also helped deepen the understanding of the forces driving global dynamics.
The seminar emphasized that economic and scientific innovation, along with influential policies in global trade and international relations, have been and continue to be critical factors in America’s ascendance to global dominance. Attendees highlighted the importance of understanding history to interpret the present and anticipate the future.
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Pharmacy Club Participates in “Mental Health in the Workplace” Campaign on World Mental Health Day
On World Mental Health Day, the Pharmacy Club participated in the “Mental Health in the Workplace” campaign organized by Iradah Hospital and Mental Health in Abha, under the sponsorship of the CEO of Asir Health Cluster, at Al-Rashed Mall yesterday, October 10, 2024.
As part of our commitment to community responsibility, we take pride in being the only club participating in this campaign to raise awareness about the importance of mental health. During the event, emphasis was placed on the significance of mental health and its impact on personal and professional performance. Additionally, pharmaceutical consultations were offered to visitors, with club members addressing their inquiries about medications and their effects, contributing to raising awareness about mental health and how to improve it in workplace environments.
The campaign witnessed significant interaction from attendees, playing an effective role in promoting health culture within the community and highlighting the importance of psychological support and awareness in achieving a healthy and positive work environment.
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Nursing College Club in Mahayel Organizes “Calm Mind for Better Mental Health” Event in Conjunction with World Mental Health Day
The Nursing College Club in Mahayel, in collaboration with the Vice Deanship of Student Affairs (Female Section) and the Applied College in Mahayel (Female Section), organized an event titled “Calm Mind for Better Mental Health” on Thursday, October 10, in conjunction with World Mental Health Day. The event focused on the impact of stress and academic pressure on mental and physical health, aiming to raise awareness among students about the importance of managing stress in healthy ways.
The event featured a series of practical and educational activities, including deep breathing and stretching exercises as effective methods to reduce stress and restore mental and physical balance. Additionally, a lecture was given on time management strategies, highlighting how proper planning can help reduce stress and improve academic performance.
Informative brochures were distributed, offering tips on maintaining mental health and emphasizing the importance of combining healthy habits with balanced nutrition. Healthy refreshments were also provided to raise awareness of the connection between good nutrition and improved mental and physical well-being. The event was well-received by attendees and successfully enhanced students’ understanding of the importance of prioritizing mental health in their academic and personal lives.
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Applied Medical Sciences Club in Khamis Mushait Organizes Sports Event to Promote Team Spirit and Talent
The Applied Medical Sciences Club in Khamis Mushait, in collaboration with the Vice Deanship of Student Affairs (Female Section), organized a sports event on Thursday, 7th of Rabi’ al-Thani 1446 AH, from 10 AM to 1 PM in the college yard. The event featured sports game stations and healthy refreshments, along with competitions such as soccer and jump rope. Over 150 female students attended the event, which concluded with the crowning of the College of Science and Arts team with medals and a trophy. The event successfully achieved its goals of fostering team spirit and encouraging talent development among the students.