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رؤى ناطق يحيى نزهت - Ruaa Natiq Yahya
MSc - assistant lecturer
College of pharmacy , Department of clinical pharmacy
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Summary

I graduated with a degree of B.Sc. In pharmacy from the College of Pharmacy /University of Baghdad with the 1st rank student at 2009. Worked as a trainer pharmacist in a rotation through three different hospitals in Baghdad during 2010 till 2011 then worked in the College of Pharmacy/ University of Baghdad as a Laboratory instructor. In 2016, I started my Master degree study and graduated after 2 years as an assistant lecturer in clinical pharmacy. Continued teaching practical clinical pharmacy and hospital training to undergraduate students. In 2023 I enrolled to the PhD study hoping to graduate after 3 years.

Qualifications

 B.Sc. Pharmacy (2009), College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad  M.Sc. Clinical pharmacy (2019), College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad

Responsibility

 teaching Practical Clinical Pharmacy to 4th stage students  teaching Hospital Training to 5th stage students

Awards and Memberships

 Member, Clinical Pharmacy Department, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad  Member, Iraqi Pharmacist Syndicate

Research Interests

My research interest concerns clinical pharmacy aspects and particularly medication safety, efficacy, therapeutic drug monitoring, pharmacovigilance and pharmacogentics. A number of researchs done concerning the quality of life and treatment satisfaction in multiple sclerosis patients using different immunomodulatory drugs. Comparing between them in clinical response. A research assessing the knowledge of antibiotic resistance between undergraduate and postgraduate students for evaluating the study courses taken. A number of review articles written evaluating the effects of medical supplements on some disease states.

Academic Area

A number of researchs done concerning clinical pharmacy, the quality of life and treatment satisfaction in multiple sclerosis patients using different immunomodulatory drugs. Comparing between them in clinical response. A research assessing the knowledge of antibiotic resistance between undergraduate and postgraduate students for evaluating the study courses taken. A number of review articles written evaluating the effects of medical supplements on some disease states.

Teaching materials
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College
Department
Stage
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Hospital training
كلية الصيدلة
الصيدلة السريرية
Stage 5
Teaching

 teaching Practical Clinical Pharmacy to 4th stage students  teaching Hospital Training to 5th stage students

Supervision

5th stage graduation projects supervision

Publication Date
Fri Mar 12 2021
Journal Name
Medico Legal Update
A Comparative Study about Knowledge, Attitude, Practice of Antibiotic Use and Perceptions of the Possible Causes of Resistance between Final Year Undergraduate Students and Postgraduate Pharmacy Students

Background: Antibiotic resistance is a problem leading to difficulty in treating microbial infections thatmay occur due to many causes. For the important pharmacist role as a reference for the information and theability to access to medications, they are vital members in lowering the development of antibiotic resistance,and also they support the proper use and control of antibioticsmisuse. Our goal is comparing the knowledge,attitude, practice of undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy students and their perceptions about thecausing factors of antibiotic resistance in Iraq.Method: A cross sectional study was conducted involving the final year bachelor and postgraduate (masterand Philosophical doctor) students from different private

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Publication Date
Thu Nov 21 2024
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Community Medicine
The Rational Use of Collagen in Osteoarthritis: Review article

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease affecting joints that is chronic and disables the movement of patients with increasing pain and decreasing their quality of life with age. Available treatments are only symptomatic with no cure. Recent methods for managing osteoarthritis involve using pharmacological, non-pharmacological treatments or both for improving physical function in patients and alleviating pain. Clinical trials were conducted to reveal the extent of benefits obtained from different nutraceuticals and food supplements, such as collagen with growing use and fairly good results in the treatment of osteoarthritis. The goal of this study is to review the current information about the rational use of collagen in osteoarthritisKeyw

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Publication Date
Sat Dec 10 2022
Journal Name
Al-rafidain Journal Of Medical Sciences ( Issn: 2789-3219 )
Actual Benefits of Zinc for Cardiovascular Diseases: Mini Review

The leading causes of death, particularly among the elderly, are cardiovascular illnesses, which are frequently linked to altered lifestyle patterns. Numerous academic studies on health and disease have stressed the role of micronutrients like zinc. Furthermore, both healthy and unwell patients are increasingly consuming dietary supplements that contain micronutrients for wellbeing. Cardiovascular disease can be brought on by trace element deficiencies, particularly zinc insufficiency. This study's goal is to analyze current theories regarding the benefits of zinc supplementation for people with cardiovascular problems. We used reliable websites like Google Scholar, PubMed, and Research Gate to find the most recent papers. Preprints

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Publication Date
Mon Jun 11 2018
Journal Name
Internationaljournalofresearchinpharmaceuticalsciences
Treatment satisfaction with disease-modifying therapy in relapsing-remit-tingmultiple sclerosis in Iraq

Multiplesclerosis(MS)isachronic,inflammatory,immune-mediateddiseaseof the central nervous system (CNS). More than 2 million people worldwidehave MS. The goal of the present study was to compare Iraqi patients' treat-ment satisfaction with three different disease-modifying therapies (DMTs),administeredorally,subcutaneously,andbyslowinfusion;namely,fin-golimod, interferon beta-1b (IFNβ-1b), and natalizumab, respectively. Aswell as to assess the individual differences among these therapies about theireffectiveness, convenience and global satisfaction also to assess the role ofcertain predictors on treatment satisfaction. Patient satisfaction with medi-cation assessed by the Treatment Satisfaction Questi

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Publication Date
Sat Dec 24 2022
Highlighting the Treatment Regimens used in COVID-19 epidemic in Iraq with Special Regards to Vitamin D

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a flu-like infection caused by a novel virus known as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). After the widespread around the world, it was announced by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a global pandemic. The symptoms of COVID-19 may arise within 2 weeks and the severity ranged from mild with signs of respiratory infection to severe cases of organ failure and even death. Management of COVID-19 patients includes supportive treatment and pharmacological medications expected to be effective with no definitive cure of the disease. The aims of this study are highlighting the management protocol and supportive therapy especially vitamin D and manifesting the clinical symptoms b

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Publication Date
Thu Dec 06 2018
Comparing the Quality of Life among Patients with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis in Iraq Using Different Disease Modifying Therapies

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, inflammatory, immune mediated disease of the central nervous system, mostly affecting young adults with mean age of 30 years, twice as high in women compared to men. The etiology of MS is not fully elucidated. MS symptoms are directly related to demyelination and axonal loss, along with other psychological symptoms, can result in functional limitations, disability and reduced quality of life (QoL).  The QoL assessments in patients with a chronic disease may contribute to improving treatment and could even be of prognostic value. The goals  of this study were  to  compare the QoL of  Iraqi patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS),using three different diseas

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The uses of antibiotics in non-infectious diseases
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2023-06-12