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    Maternal and Neonatal Mortality in Saudi Arabia: A Depth Review Study, Progress, Challenges and Strategic Interventions
    with Hanihaa Gazai Alharbi, Mohammed Jamil Nasser Alsaydalani, Fahad Awad Al-Matrafi, Faisal Awaied Alsadi, Mona Hammad Almutairi, Nawal Zafir Mushabab Alasmari, Amal Saud Jazi Aljuhani, Abdullah Atga Mohammad Aljohani, Khalid Ghali Alharbi, Munira Dhiab Al-Juhani, Adil Eid Salman Alrashedi, Fahad Saeed Al-Awfi, Taleb Atqa Mohammed Aljohani, and Rayhanah Sulaiman Aljohani
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 1079-1095. 2024.
    Saudi Arabia has had remarkable progress in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality over the past decades. While various challenges persist, such as unequal access to healthcare, a history of pre-existing maternal conditions, and neonatal complications, this review will focus on critical determinants of maternal and neonatal outcomes in Saudi Arabia, including government-driven efforts through Vision 2030 towards enhancing health care infrastructure and policies. The focus has been on antenatal…Read more
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    The Ethical Responsibilities of Researchers in Light of the Technological Advancement and Artificial Intelligence Methods: A Case Study of Management Ph.D. Researchers at Midocean University
    with Sarah Homoud Al-Himali Al-Kahtani and Sarah Mubarak Mohammed Al-Dossary
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 194-218. 2024.
    This study aimed to assess the integration, ethical considerations, and governance of artificial intelligence (AI) within the PhD programs at Midocean University. It specifically sought to understand PhD researchers' perceptions and attitudes towards AI and identify areas for enhancement in AI-related policies and educational initiatives. A descriptive analytical approach was adopted, utilizing an electronic questionnaire distributed to 105 PhD researchers, with 54 completing the survey. The que…Read more
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    Concept of defensive medicine and litigation among Sudanese doctors working in obstetrics and gynecology
    with A. Ali AbdelAziem, E. Hummeida Moawia, A. M. Elhassan Yasir, O. M. Nabag Wisal, and K. Adam Gamal
    Most Recent Articles: Bmc Medical Ethics. forthcoming.
    Obstetrics and gynaecology always has reputation for being a highly litigious. The field of obstetrics and gynaecology is surrounded by different circumstances that stimulate the doctors to practice defensive..
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    This study sought to reveal the sources and references to the critical taste of Dr. Hatem Sakr through his book Be as vast as the air - in which he dealt with the notebooks of the plastic artist Ghassan Ghayeb - and the reason behind dealing with these notebooks is that they depart from the systemic and traditionalism that many artists followed, in addition to that, he mainly works on The recipient has a space in completing the aesthetic and semantic image of the text. In this study, Al-Sakr’s e…Read more
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    Rethinking Cognitive Enhancement (edited book)
    with Ruud ter Meulen and Wayne Hall
    Oxford University Press. 2017.
    This book critically explores and analyses the scientific and ethical debates surrounding cognitive enhancers. Including contributions from neuroscientists, neuropsychopharmacologists, ethicists, philosophers, public health professionals, and policy researchers, the book offers a multidisciplinary, critical consideration of this topic.
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    Is Zanzibar Government Succeed in Achieving Good Governance Practices?
    with Bing Wang
    International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR) 2 (12): 36-46. 2018.
    Good governance practices is a cornerstone for a country’s sustainable development whether socially, economically, culturally, morally or spiritually and in both national and international astute. Mostly, the significance of good governance practices is objective for an individual country in respect of economic efficiency and growth. Good governance is conducive to macroeconomic stability, external viability and sustainable development [1]. While the concepts of “governance” and “good governance…Read more
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    Lessons Tanzanian Elites and Policy Makers Can Learn From East Asian Tigers on the Idea of Developmental States
    with Salim M. Hamza
    International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR) 2 (6): 1-9. 2018.
    Abstract: Over the past fifty years in developing world, the role of the state intervention in promoting economic growth and social progress has been a subject of disputing among political elites, international development experts and policy analysts. Recognition of the economic growth success of East Asia has led to new thinking on what developmental states idea should be accomplished. The observable optimism performance of East Asian Tigers on the contextual of developmental states is keen in …Read more