Conference: SIPHA Clinical Skills Competition for Pharmacy Students - January 2024 - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Field: Clinical Pharmacy
Presentation Format: Competition
Supervisor Name: Dr. Zaid Alma'ayah, Dr. Yaw Owusu, Dr. Aya Maklad
"This travel experience has been incredibly enriching, and as a senior student in P4 year of my BSc degree in pharmacy,
it offered me valuable lessons that extend beyond the confines of the competition. Firstly, it has significantly bolstered my knowledge and confidence. Engaging in such an intense and challenging competition has exposed me to new clinical scenarios, honing my problem-solving skills and deepening my understanding of pharmaceutical care. Moreover, the opportunity to interact with individuals from various countries and universities has broadened my perspective and enabled me to
build
valuable connections. Personally, this experience has instilled in me a greater sense of resilience and adaptability, while professionally, it has highlighted the importance of continual learning and collaboration in the field of pharmacy. Moving forward, attending
another conferences and competitions would prompt me to plan slightly differently,
perhaps
implementing a more structured approach to time management while preparing for the competition".
Duha Samer Akasheh - P4 Student
"The competition was transformative, challenging us professionally, connecting us with inspiring individuals, and deepening our understanding of healthcare dynamics.
Participating in such competition
emphasized the importance of effective communication, teamwork, and ongoing learning in pharmacy practice. Moving forward, I aim to further develop these skills through practical experiences and contribute to research initiatives aligned with my interests, ensuring continuous growth as a healthcare professional".
Sara Abulola - PharmD Candidate
"Winning a competition is
a moment that
validates the countless hours of preparation and the sacrifices made along the way. However, beyond the trophy or recognition, winning a competition offers a profound opportunity for self-reflection and personal growth.
One of the most significant aspects of winning a competition is the validation it provides. It reaffirms one's belief in their abilities and serves as a testament to their hard work paying off. This validation can be a powerful motivator, inspiring individuals to continue pushing themselves beyond their limits in pursuit of even greater achievements".
Tahani Maki - PharmD Candidate
Conference: European society of clinical pharmacy (ESCP) - November 2023 - Aberdeen, Scotland
Field: Clinical Pharmacy
Title of Research Work Presented: The Use of Behavior Change Theory in Studies of Medication Error Reporting: A Scoping Review
Presentation Format: poster presentation
Supervisor Name: Dr. Derek Stewart and Dr. Abderrezzaq Soltani
"The feedback I received from conference attendees and judges was overwhelmingly positive. Many attendees from different universities and research centers and journals around the world showed appreciation to the idea of the research and its potential implications for patients safety in healthcare system. For example, a clinical pharmacist and researcher from South Korea was so interested in the topic and we had almost 30-minute discussion on the theories used in reporting errors by health care providers, and he explained many of the similar concepts being implemented in health care system in South Korea".
Amira Mohamed - P4 Student
Conference: European society of clinical pharmacy (ESCP) - November 2023 - Aberdeen, Scotland
Field: Clinical Pharmacy
Title of Research Work Presented:
Development and Validation of an Algorithm for the Assessment and Monitoring of Drug-Induced QTc Prolongation in the Psychiatric Population
Presentation Format: poster presentation
Supervisor Name: Dr. Monica Zolezzi
"I had the privilege to attend
fruitful
lectures and workshops
in various clinical topics.
The most interesting ones I found were the workshop that was about acknowledging and addressing patient emotions in challenging situations in pharmacy practice, and the “Pharmacogenomics in clinical pharmacy practice” workshop. I was able to interact and exchange knowledge with
colleagues from different pharmacy backgrounds and experiences, which contributed to enriching my knowledge. Another good thing is that all workshops were accompanied
with a practicing session, which helped in reinforcing the understanding of the topic. In addition, I also had the chance
have a look at the
latest updates in the
clinical pharmacy research
field
by reviewing other research posters
participating in the event".
Doaa Elsayed Mahmoud - MSc Student
Conference: American College of Clinical Pharmacists (ACCP) - November 2023 - Dallas, Texas
Field: Clinical Pharmacy
Title of Research Work Presented: Clinical vs Fixed warfarin dosing and the impact on the anticoagulation quality
Presentation Format: Poster Presentation
Supervisor Name: Dr. Hazem Elewa
"Attending this conference allowed me to observe the latest research, innovations, and trends in the field of Pharmacogenomics and Precision Medicine. I learned about new methodologies, emerging technologies, and groundbreaking findings that helped in my ongoing and future research activities. This travel opportunity was an excellent networking opportunity to connect with peers, experts, and potential collaborators from around the world. Building a strong professional network is essential for career advancement, as it opens doors to collaborations, mentorship, and job opportunities. Cultivating relationships with fellow attendees allowed me to expand my professional circle and to gain insights into different career paths and academic trajectories".
Amr Mohamed - PhD Candidate
Conference: World Congress for Undergraduate Research (WorldCUR 2023) - April 2023 -University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Title of Research Work Presented:
Formulation of a
Novel
Silver
Nanoparticle/Chitosan-based
Hydrogel for
Topical
Antimicrobial
Treatment
Presentation Format: Oral Presentation
Supervisor Name: Dr. Anis Daou and Prof. Alaaldin Alkilany
Reflecting on this travel experience, three key learnings stand out. Firstly, I gained a deeper appreciation for the global collaboration and exchange of ideas in academia, transcending geographical boundaries. Secondly, interacting with peers from diverse cultural backgrounds enhanced my communication and networking skills, fostering lifelong connections. Lastly,
witnessing the breadth of research topics underscored the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in addressing complex societal challenges.
Kaoutar Barakat - P4 Student
Conference: World Congress for Undergraduate Research (WorldCUR 2023) - April 2023 -University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Title of Research Work Presented:
Investigating the Cardio-toxic Effect of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Ipilimumab on Human Cardio-myocyte: an in vitro study
Presentation Format: Oral Presentation
Supervisor Name: Dr. Hesham Korashy
"This travel experience has been incredibly enriching, and I've gained a wealth of knowledge and skills from it. I learned the importance of networking and building connections with professionals in my field. Engaging with attendees and speakers at the conference expanded my professional network, opening up opportunities for collaborations and future career prospects. Moreover, through presenting my research to an interdisciplinary audience, I honed my skills in communicating complex ideas in a clear and concise manner. Furthermore, immersing myself in a new environment exposed me to different cultures, customs, and perspectives. Understanding and respecting cultural differences is not only essential for personal growth but also crucial in today's interconnected global workplace. Attending the conference not only enriched my knowledge and skills but also provided a unique opportunity to explore the captivating city of London, immersing myself in its rich history, iconic landmarks, and vibrant culture!"
Layla Elmancy - P4 Student
Conference: 13th annual meeting of the MEACR - October 2023 - Tunisia
Title of Research Work Presented: Succinylated curcumin in nanoformullation with therapeutic potential on colorectal cancer
Presentation Format: Poster Presentation
Supervisor Name: Prof.
Nashiru Billa
"Attending the
13th annual meeting of the MEACR
was a transformative event that provided
various benefits for my personal and professional
skills. Engaging with renowned experts in the
field during this event has
provided
me with
important insights into current research and upcoming trends, which aided my grasp of crucial challenges. The networking opportunities were especially beneficial, allowing me to form important connections with peers, mentors, and
possible partners. These contacts have already proven useful for exchanging ideas, getting new insights, and pursuing prospective collaboration initiatives. Furthermore, the conference gave
me
an opportunity
to receive constructive feedback, and explore potential collaborations related to my project presented during the event. Overall, the conference not only expanded my knowledge base but also strengthened my professional network, which contributed
considerably to my advancement in the
field".
Sourour Idoudi - MSc graduate