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Dr. Mayis Aldughmi is a member of the Movement Disorders Society (MDS) Clinical Outcome Assessment Arabic Translation Program (
https://www.movementdisorders.org/MDS/MDS-Rating-Scales/MDS-Translation-Program.htm
)
Dr. Alwawi contributed as a member of the Peer Review Group for stroke to the development of World Health Organizations's (WHO) Package of Interventions for Rehabilitation
Dr. Haider Zaza was recognized by the Queen Rania Al Abdullah Award for Educational Excellence for his valued participation as a committee member in the teacher evaluation process. His contributions supported the selection of outstanding teachers in the first and fifth cycles of the award and reflected his commitment to promoting excellence in education and building future generations.
Community participation
Dr. Haider Zaza served as a strategic consultant for Kaizen Company, contributing his scientific research and expertise to support the company’s initiatives. His efforts played a key role in enhancing the company’s consulting services and strengthening its position in the industry both regionally and globally.
Dr. Duaa Qutishat is currently serving as a committee member of the International Association of Communication Sciences and Disorders (IALP) for the 2022–2025 term. Her role reflects her active contribution to the global professional community in advancing research, practice, and collaboration in the field of communication disorders.
Academic Achievements
Dr. Duaa Qutishat contributed a chapter to the book “Addressing Communication Disorders in Unserved and Underserved Populations,” published by J&R Press and edited by Sandra Levey and Pamela Enderby. Her participation reflects her commitment to advancing global knowledge and equity in the field of communication disorders, particularly in resource-limited settings.
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