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Faculty of Medicine hosted an awareness campaign about mental health among universities' students

 

Under the auspices of Prof. Manar Al-Lawama, the dean of Faculty of Medicine, an awareness campaign about mental health among universities' students presented by 4Human humanitarian initiative and Be aware company for community work with collaboration with International Medical Corps (IMC)

The activity included awareness discussions and lectures for students presented by specialists in Psychiatry and behavioral therapy

It was held on Thursday October 10th, 2024  from 10 am till 12 pm In Ibn sina auditorium, Faculty of Medicine campus.

Dr. Dina Qa'adan the supervisor of the event started her speech welcoming the participants and the audience. She stressed on the importance of mental health among universities' students as an integral part of general health and the success of the university student academically and socially.

Ms. Hindeyya Magableh the representative of 4Human humanitarian initiative talked about the initiative and its program interested in mental health in the society and especially among university students.

Ms. Reem Naqshabandi, the specialist in psychotherapy gave a brief about the importance of mental awareness and the improvement of mental care in the academic environment.

Then Mr. Moath Khatabeh, the representative of  International Medical Corps (IMC) highlighted the role of his establishment in helping the sectors in need in the society including the social psychological support.

This event received great acclaim and interaction from students and faculty.

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