430 Trainees in the Third Week of the Seventh Annual Regional Healthcare Initiative in Bariq

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King Khalid University - Media Center

 

King Khalid University launched the third week of the Seventh Annual Regional Healthcare Initiative in Bariq. The Deanship of Community Service and Continuing Education led the way by holding more than 10 training programs serving 430 participants.

 

The programs were complemented by self-development workshops on the importance of management delivered by Dr. Mohammad Al-Mazah. Dr. Al-Mazah discussed the definition of future planning, the concepts of planning, and a variety of project management terminologies. Also addressed was the concept of strategic planning and the role it plays in setting a successful plan. After, Dr. Ibrahim Al Qayid presented a workshop titled 'The Arts of Communication', which elaborated on strategies to captivate your audience and the art of listening and persuasion.

 

In the second phase of the events, a workshop titled 'Self-Development, Growth, and Priorities' was delivered by Dr. Ahmed Al-Khera. His workshop - tailored the concept of self-development - explained the importance it holds in discovering self-worth and value as well as the self-management and the priorities one must focus on to achieve self-growth and success. After, Dr. Ashraf Abu Zayd held a workshop on cybercrimes and the challenges and obstacles facing government entities. The purpose of Dr. Abu Zayd's workshop was to introduce the reasons behind cybercrime and the danger it poses to society. Then, Dr. Mamoon Al-Badawi delivered a seminar on utilizing active communication in the workplace. He explained and introduced the concept of communication and the impact it has on the work environment. He also illustrated the important role communication holds in productivity and creativity.

 

In the third phase of the events, a workshop on e-commerce was delivered by Dr. Ama'l Karbaj. Her workshop explained the definition of e-commerce, online shopping, consumer rights, and risks. After, Dr. Suad Abdulkarim held a workshop on event management and the advantages one can obtain when properly setting plans for events. Then, Dr. Khalida Ahmed delivered a seminar on the properties of food oil. The seminar included an explanation of the types of oils used in cooking and the dangers of reusing them on our health.

 

In all, many of the week's activities were focused on providing social development workshops. Two additional sessions were delivered that included:

 

  • 'The Skills of Research' by Dr. Samia Al-Amjad;
  • 'Home Accidents and Prevention Methods' by Dr. Darya Hassan.
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