The College of Applied Medical Sciences at Jouf University organized the Scientific Forum and Scientific Poster Exhibition for graduation projects and the conclusion of activities for the academic year 1446 AH on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. The event, held at the college premises starting at 10:00 AM, showcased a distinguished collection of student research that reflected their scientific efforts and creativity in various fields of applied medical sciences.
The project evaluations resulted in three student groups winning, with the college extending its sincere congratulations to the winning students and their supervising professors.


First Place: First place was awarded to students Ghaidaa Bandar Alfehaqi, Fasayel Maawadh Alruwaili, and Sumayyah Hussein Alruwaili for their outstanding research titled: "Tension Headache Treatment Using Local Mechanical Vibration Targeting Temporalis and Occipitalis Muscles-A Non-Invasive method." This research was supervised by Dr. Mariam Amir Abdelmoneim.
Second Place: Second place was awarded to students Zain Amjad Alhashash, Fawz Mefreh Alruwaili, and Raghad Ayed Alshammari for their research on "The relationship between oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) and inflammatory factors in cardiovascular disease." This research was supervised by Dr. Ziad Hayel Alenzi.


Third Place: Third place went to students Ryouf Abdullah Alkhaldi and Wadha Zain Alshammari for their research on the "Effect of Whole Body Vibration on Hand Grip Strength, Muscular Activity, and Upper Limb Function in Young Females with Smartphone Addiction." This research was supervised by Dr. Nesma Marjan Abd Elaziz Alam.
This forum is part of the College of Applied Medical Sciences at Jouf University's commitment to encouraging scientific research and motivating students to submit quality graduation projects that contribute to enriching knowledge and providing innovative solutions to health challenges. The college administration expressed its pride in the outstanding level presented by the male and female students, emphasizing the importance of these forums in honing their research and scientific skills.