Academic Staff Member Profile (Ahmed, Nehad J.)

 

Personal Information:

 

Name: Ahmed, Nehad J.

Title(s) / Position(s): Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy

Primary Department / Division: Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy

Department Chair: NO

Primary Campus: Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University – Al-Kharj

Current Academic Rank: Lecturer

Years in Current Academic Rank: 15+ years (since 2009)

Gender: Male

Previous Academic Position:

International Academy of Health Sciences (Saudi Arabia), Lecturer & Department Supervisor (2008–2009)

The University of Jordan, Teaching Assistant (2006–2007)

Primary Discipline: Clinical Pharmacy (Infectious Diseases)

 

Degrees and Other Credentials:

Degrees Awarded (highest degree first)

PhD in Clinical Pharmacy, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2024

MSc in Clinical Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, 2007

BPharm, Jordan University of Science and Technology, 2005

Other credentials / training completed:

Professional Accreditation Certificate, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties

Good Clinical Practice (GCP)

NIH “Protecting Human Research Participants”

Antimicrobial Stewardship Training

Statistical Analysis (SPSS)

Meta-analysis Training (RevMan 5.4)

Basic Life Support (BLS)

Pharmacy Degree: Jordan

Licensure (if applicable):

Licensed Pharmacist, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (Saudi Arabia)

 

Appointment with the College or School of Pharmacy:

Type of Appointment: Calendar Year Full-Time

Tenure Status: Non-Tenured

Current Year FTE: 1.0 FTE

Other Relevant Employment / Practice Site:

Former Oncology Pharmacist, King Hussein Cancer Center, Jordan

 

In connection with employment at the college or school of pharmacy, specify percent effort in the following categories:

Category

%

Teaching (Pharmacy degree program)

45%

Research / Scholarly activity

30%

Service / Committee assignments

10%

Pharmacy practice

5%

Administration

5%

Precepting

3%

Mentoring academic staff

1%

Student advising

1%

Professional development

0%

Teaching in other programs

0%

Other

0%

Total

100%

 

 

Teaching responsibilities (current academic year): [For all degree programs, enter a summary of courses taught, labs, practice experience oversight, etc. Please separate between “Pharmacy Degree Program” and “Other Degree Programs” if applicable.]

 

Pharmacy Degree Program

Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapy II

Pharmaceutical Care

 

 

 

 

 

College, school, or university committee assignments: [For each committee specify if a college/school committee or a university committee. Include position on committee (e.g. Co-Chair), if applicable.]

Graduation Projects Committee – Member

Quality Assurance Unit – Member

Alumni Committee – Member

 

Research, Scholarly, Professional and Scientific Activity:

Peer-reviewed publications (past 3 years): 60+

Books / Book Chapters (past 3 years): 0

Invited presentations (past year): 3

Research posters / presentations (past year): 3

 

Academic staff member has participated as a Principal Investigator, Co-Investigator, or Researcher in the following categories of extramural grants received during the past year:

National                                                                                                                        [YES] [NO]

Local, state, provincial or regional:                                                                                 [YES] [NO]

Industry (pharmaceutical manufacturer, device manufacturer, biotech company, etc.):            [YES] [NO]

 

Current professional/scientific interests, memberships, and activities:

Antimicrobial Resistance & Stewardship (Research & Training)

Pharmacovigilance & FAERS / VigiBase Studies

Drug Utilization Evaluation

Medication Safety & Quality Assurance

Reviewer for peer-reviewed international journals

Active researcher in clinical pharmacy and infectious diseases

 

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