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Honorary Students Research Program (HSRP)

​​​​​​​​​​​​Mission​​
Empower students through a comprehensive research program that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a passion for discovery. The program’s mission is to promote a research community where students engage in innovative and impactful projects, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and addressing real-world challenges.

Objectives
Facilitate Faculty Mentorship: Establish a supportive mentorship structure with experienced faculty members guiding and advising students throughout their research endeavors, fostering a constructive learning environment.
Cultivate Research Skills: Develop and enhance students' research skills, including literature review, experimental design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation, preparing them for a successful research journey.​
Creating a connection between theoretical understanding and practical application: Bridging the gap between students' theoretical understanding from diverse courses and its practical application through a scientific research approach focused on a specific phenomenon or problem.
Promote Ethical Conduct: Instill a strong sense of research ethics and integrity, ensuring that students conduct their research with honesty, transparency, and respect for the rights and well-being of all stakeholders.
Encourage Innovation and Creativity: Inspire students to think creatively and pursue innovative research ideas, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and contributing to the development of new solutions and methodologies.
​Disseminate Research Findings: Provide opportunities for students to present their research findings through conferences, publications, and other platforms, promoting effective communication and knowledge dissemination.
Enhance Career Readiness: Equip students with skills that enhance their employability, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication, preparing them for successful careers in academia, industry, or other professional fields.

Published research between faculty members and students​​​


​​​​Research title​​
​Student + Academic Names
​​Year​
The perception of Jordanian population towards concomitant administration of food, beverages and herbs with drugs and their possible interactions: A cross-sectional study
Student
Rahma Jamal
Corresponding Author 
Dr. Samar Thiab 

​2020

​Influences of bovine colostrum on nasal swab microbiome and viral upper respiratory tract infections – A case report



​Student 
Abdullah Al-Dulaimi, Abdullah Alansari and Ibrahim Alfayoumi

Corresponding Author
Dr. Ahmad Alsayed

​2020

Perception of adults toward electronic cigarettes: a cross-sectional study from Jordan
Student 
Manar Alhamed

Corresponding Author 
Dr. Muna Barakat​

​2021

Electronic cigarettes’ withdrawal severity symptoms among​ users during intermittent fasting: a cross‑sectional study



Student

Ibrahim Alfayoumi


Corresponding Author 

Dr. Muna Barakat

2021


​Evaluation of hepatitis B knowledge, practices, and beliefs among the Jordanian population: A cross-sectional study




Student 

Yazan Qashou


​Corresponding Author 

Dr. Mohammad Alnajjar​

2022​

​Patterns of antibiotic use, knowledge, and perceptions among different population categories: A comprehensive study based in Arabic countries

Student

Abdullah Al-Dulaimi

Corresponding Author
Dr. Ahmad Alsayed

​2022

​The era of E-learning from the perspectives of Jordanian medical students: A cross-sectional study




Student 

Yasmin Allozi

Corresponding Author 

Dr. Muna Barakat


​​2022

​Assessment of Knowledge, Perception, Experience and Phobia toward corticosteroid use among the General Public in the Era of COVID-19: A Multinational Study



Student 

Yasmeen Barakat

 Corresponding Author

Dr. Muna Barakat


​2023

Perspectives of and Experience toward the Abuse of Antidiarrheal Drug (Loperamide) among Community Pharmacists: A Cross-Sectional Study





Student 

Ala’a Al.Safadi 


Corresponding Author

Dr. Muna Barakat


​2023

​​​Co-infection of COVID-19 Patients with Atypical Bacteria: a Study Based in Jordan​

Student

Basheer Al-Shammari


Corresponding Author

Dr. Ahmad Alsayed


​2023

Jordanian Medicinal Plants in the Treatment of Diabetes, 2023


Student 

Leena Omar


Corresponding Author 

Prof. Wamidh Talib

​2023