1. PharmD student Ahmad Abu Snaineh worked on the publication: Elayeh E, Bulatova N, Basheti I, Abu Farha R, Al-Rawi N, Abu Snaineh A, Alahwal I. (2016). The Use and Safety of Medications Known to Affect Driving in Jordan: a Cross-sectional Study. Traffic Injury Prevention. 17:3, 238-244.
2. Master in Clinical Pharmacy student Hala Halifeh defended Thesis: Influence of different psychotropic medications on the QTc interval in Jordanian patients: a cross-sectional study. She co-authored two publications:
3. PharmD student Batoul AlKhawaldeh participated in the study of the effect of psychotropic medications and their combinations on the QTc interval and other ECG changes among Jordanian outpatients: that resulted in the above two publications. She is now actively involved in our research group as a member from the private sector.
Four Medical students (Sara Younes, Majd Arabiyat, Anoud Hamati and Farah Halawa) and three PharmD students (Ahmad Abukaff, Sara Madanat and Eman Alqudah) participated in the research that resulted in publication:Bulatova N, Younes S, Arabiyat M, Abukaff A, Madanat S, Alqudah E, Hamati A, Halawa F, Younes A (2022). Use of traditional and complementary medicine for COVID 19 prophylaxis among healthcare professionals and students in Jordan: A cross-sectional study. PloS ONE17 (10), e0276015.
Medical student Sara Younes:
Medical student Anoud Hamati:
PharmD student Ahmad Abukaff:
PharmD student Sara Madanat:
PharmD student Eman Alqudah: