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2026-04-29

Jouf University, represented by the College of Applied Medical Sciences, organized two workshops to train its healthcare staff under the “We Come to You” initiative

Jouf University, represented by the College of Applied Medical Sciences, organized two workshops—one for male students and another for female students—titled “National Cadres and Healthcare Practitioners with Outstanding Professional Competence,” in collaboration with the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties under the “We Come to You” initiative. The workshops were held on April 29, 2026, at the College of Applied Medical Sciences Theater, as part of the college’s efforts to qualify and train its staff and students according to the highest professional standards.

Jouf University, represented by the College of Applied Medical Sciences, organized two workshops to train its healthcare staff under the “We Come to You” initiative
Workshop Objectives and Key Topics

Workshop Objectives and Key Topics

The two workshops aimed to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge needed to benefit from the services and programs of the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, and covered four main themes. The first theme introduced the role of the Commission and its available electronic services, while the second focused on the requirements for professional licensure and the “Mumaris” platform. The third explained the application process for the Saudi Board and fellowship programs, along with admission criteria. The sessions concluded with proactive steps for graduates to ensure a smooth and timely entry into the job market.

Career Pathways and Panel Discussions

The workshop program included two main tracks: the first focused on professional qualification and licensure, while the second addressed the future of postgraduate studies. Each workshop concluded with an open discussion session, during which representatives of the Commission answered all questions from male and female students and clarified common misconceptions about the national licensure examinations.

 

Career Pathways and Panel Discussions
Student Engagement and Praise for the Initiative

Student Engagement and Praise for the Initiative

The two workshops witnessed strong attendance and active engagement from various academic and student groups. Participants praised the importance of such events in providing a clear roadmap for their professional future. This initiative comes as part of the university’s ongoing efforts to empower its students and prepare them for their careers with high levels of competence and professionalism.

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