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Samar Alsaggaf
File:Dr. Samar Alsaggaf Profile Picture.jpg
Personal details
BornJeddah, Saudi Arabia
SpouseMohammed Bakhshwin
ChildrenAhmad Bakshwain
Abdullah Bakhshwin
Omar Bakhshwin
Abdulaziz Bakhshwin
Duaa Bakhshwin
OccupationVice rector of Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University (PNU) (Health Affairs & Education Matters)

Dr. Samar Alsaggaf, the first female Anatomist in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,[1] was the director of the Department of Medical and Health Science Programs at the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission(SACM) to the U.S. in Washington, D.C.[2] She is known as “The Mother of Saudi Students” by Saudi students in the United States.[1]

Before joining SACM, Dr. Alsaggaf has served as academic lecturer and physician with a specialization in anatomy, embryology, histology, and a particular expertise in the development of the nervous system.[3]

Also, she has experience supervising degree programs and functioning as chair and president of numerous committees and advisory groups.[3]

Moreover, she is award recipient and nominee for many awards worldwide including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates.[3]

Dr. Alsaggaf is very active in supporting women’s programs and curriculum development and in facilitating and bridging the gap between East and West, excellent negotiation skills, managing grand projects.[1]

Education [3]

Academic specialization: Anatomy Science

General Specialization: Anatomy & Histology

Specific Field of Specialty: (Development of Nervous System)

  • Certificate of Medical Education, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2009
  • Ph.D.in Anatomy and Embryology, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1996
    • Thesis Title: “The Effect of Irradiation On The Development Of The Cerebellar Cortex Of Guinea Pig”.
  • Master of Anatomy and Embryology, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1993
    • Thesis Title: “The Structure of The Cerebellar Cortex Of Guinea Pig”.
  • Doctor of Medicine (MD), King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1988

Academic Work Experience [3]

  • Associate Professor of Anatomy, King Abdulaziz University, 2007
  • Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Embryology, King Abdulaziz University, 2004
  • Demonstrator in Anatomy and Embryology, King Abdulaziz University, 1999

Leadership Positions

Dr. Samar Alsaggaf at Graduation Ceremony 2011 with Saudi Ambassadors to the United States and Saudi General Board of Higher Education
Dr. Samar Alsaggaf at IMP Annual Dinner 2013

Chaired more than 20 committees in a number of educational and social institutions.[citation needed]

Title Organization Location Date
Director, Department of the Medical and Health Science Programs The Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission to the United States of America Washington, DC, USA 2011–present
Instructor for the Instructional Leadership of Healthcare Professionals Workshop 2009
Supervisor, Anatomy Department King Abdul Aziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2008-2009
Dean of Women’s Section King Abdul Aziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2004-2008
Chairperson Saudi Science Club Executive Committee 2008
Chairperson Faculty of Medicine Interviewing Committee 2008
Chairperson Pathological Museum Preparation Committee 2008
Quality Consultant Batarji Medical College Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2008
Chairperson, Female Students Committee King Abdul Aziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2007
Vice Dean, College of Medicine King Abdul Aziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2000-2004[citation needed]
Vice Rector of Health Affairs Princess Nora Bint Abdul-Rahman University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2015 - 2017
Vice Rector of Academic Affairs Princess Nora Bint Abdul-Rahman University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2017 - 2018
Official Spokesperson Princess Nora Bint Abdul-Rahman University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2018–present

Books

Author

  • A Simplified Book of Histology for Paramedical Students.
  • Practical Histology

Co-author

  • Quranic View and Human Anatomy of Upper Limb
  • General Histology for Medical Students
  • Essential of Medical Embryology General Embryology, 1st ed. 2007
  • Human Anatomy Musculo – Skeletal System Lower Limb
  • Human Anatomy Musculo – Skeletal System Upper Limb
  • Fundamentals of Systemic Anatomy, 1st ed.

Funded Researches

(Funded by Deanship of Research)

(a)Scientific Research Projects

- Main Researcher

  • The influence of green tea on diabetes mellitus and hypercholesterolemia.
  • Protective effect of vitamin E and selenium on aluminum teratogencity in albino rat pups
  • The role of aloe Vera on the gastric ulcer induced by Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in rats
  • Exploring the possible molecular mechanism of spider venoms effects on cultured heart cells.
  • A study on the effect of obesity in pregnant rats on the pancreatic of Langerhans of their fetuses and newborns.
  • Effect of graded dietary copper and zinc supplementation on progression of atherosclerosis in cholesterol-fed rabbits
  • Altered pancreatic development in the offspring of pregnant and lactating rats given low protein diet.

- Co-Researcher

  • Substance (P) to diagnose the pathogenesis of alzheimr, 2003-2004 supported by KACST.
  • The Preventive and therapeutic Role of curcumin in Liver Cirrhosis"
  • Effect of food poisoning by aflatoxin B1 on intestinal motility.Therapeutic developments using different synthetic ligands."
  • "Histochemical, Ultra-structural and cytogenetical Effects of Taxol".

(b)Development Research Projects

  • Training administrative leader for setting SMART objectives to support steps towards administrative Development at the Women Campus - King Abdulaziz University
  • "The use of standards ISO 9000 quality system of management development portion of female experimental approach" and was published in the Journal of the Faculty of Commerce, p 2 (1428H)
  • "Development work in the archives portion of public administration students to the electronic archiving," (1427 / 1428H)

Publications

Awards/Nominations

Below are selections from the more than 50 awards and nominations from governmental, educational, and social institutions:[citation needed]

AWARD/NOMINATION Organization Location Year
School of Medicine and Health Sciences Award, Medical Diplomacy George Washington University Washington, DC, USA 2013
International Dental Education Award New York University New York, NY, USA 2013
PhD. Honorary degree recipient The University of Saint Joseph West Hartford, CT, USA 2012
“Top 100 leaders of 2012” award 2012
Certificate of Appreciation Emory University Atlanta, GA, USA 2012
Certificate of Appreciation Massachusetts College of Pharmacy Boston, MA, USA 2012
Certificate of Appreciation Tufts University Medford, MA, USA 2012
Excellence in Scientific Research Award King Abdulaziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2012
Nomination for International Woman of the Year Award Daemen College Amherst, NY, USA 2012
Best Director of the Year The Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission to the USA Washington, DC, USA 2012
Best Director of the Year The Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission to the USA Washington, DC, USA 2011
Best and Most Unique Researcher Award King Abdulaziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2011
Nomination for U.S. Election Exchange program American University and Meridian International 2009
Distinctive Academic Personality for The Year King Abdul Aziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2008
Nomination for International Visitor Program The U.S. Department of State 2007
Honored by the Scientific Committee Ghazi Arab Cultural Forum 2007
Nomination for Prince Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Prize Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2007
Nomination for “Outstanding Universal Health Specialty” Int’l Centre of the University of Cambridge location 2007
Recipient of Best Healthcare Professional Award Biographic Center of C.U 2005
Selected for inclusion in “Who’s Who in the World,” Issues 2003
Selected for inclusion in the “Arab Encyclopedia for Women” 2003
Recipient of Best Resident Physician Award King Saud University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 1993-1994-1995

References

  1. ^ a b c [1] (AlAanTV)
  2. ^ Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM)
  3. ^ a b c d e [2] (Linkedin Page)