My name is Maryam Alabyadh. Graduate of 2024. Passionate about science and nutrition. I am very proud to belong to this department and this specialization. I believe that this specialization will have a strong impact on everyone's health in the future. I would like to thank all the members of the Clinical Nutrition Department for helping me develop my skills and increase my knowledge which helped me a lot in the internship year. I am very grateful to know you all. I hope to have a great and successful impact in my career.
Maryam Alabyadh
Email: 2210000483@iau.edu.sa

My name is Shiren Alzuriqy, graduated from the department of clinical nutrition at imam abdulrahman bin faisal university in 2024, in the internship year I’ve got my experience from king Fahad university hospital KFUH,
And king Fahad speciality hospital KFSH as well as maternity and children hospital MCH. Clinical nutrition program at our university is one of the best among Saudi universities ,it’s focusing on developing our knowledge and skills to become a great dietitian. It was a pleasure to be one of the students there. I really appreciate everyone’s efforts and support, especially to our instructors who really worked hard to help us improving. Today my goal is to improve my clinical skills even more to show that we are capable for the future
Shiren Alzuriqy
This is Zain, a human being before all, and a clinical dietician who graduated in 2024.
I had the time of my life shaping my knowledge and building experiences. Something I would never get enough of.
As a kid, I’d choose a book over an IPad, and as a teenager, I would enjoy math rather than hanging out, and as a young adult, my friends used to call me “a human calculator”Well, learning _is_ fun!
And that my dears, inspired me to train in the hospital that ranked as #1 in the Middle East and Africa, King Faisal Specialist Hospital, and for them to even recommend me as a staff during my first month of stay only!
It took me the time of my life to deal with such a sophisticatedly wired brain of mine. I love challenges, but sometimes they come with boredom along. I love the hardcore missions but the simple ones confuse me, and I couldn’t ever devote myself to one specialty. I’m genuinely passionate about nearly everything.
As I proceeded in clinical nutrition, I thought that I didn’t make sense, but eventually, I had my happy beginning and end. That’s only because clinical nutrition is where you take a go to everything else. Nutrition is where it all, including I, made sense. I'm beyond thankful for all the good and the bad that I had during my bachelor years, and for all the special individuals I was surrounded with. My family, friends, and supervisors. I had something to learn from everything and everyone, and it’s a promise to keep the learning unceased as I proudly am, still learning, unendingly, and to gift the upcoming generations, that spark, for them to shine likewise.
Zain Essam Alalwan
I’m Shoug Almutairi, a Clinical Nutrition graduate in 2024, a registered dietitian to be Inshallah. I find myself tending to love my specialty day after day, growing into wanting to be the difference rather than a part of the problem. 
I believe in not saying no to any opportunity because it might be the bridge to my dreams, especially when it’s something I’ve never tried. I’m honored that I had wonderful opportunities from my department during my college years by being my beloved batch’s leader, being the representative of clinical nutrition in the CAMS club, being the chief editor in فيه شفاء bulletin, and more. All of these opportunities made me the person I am today, made me more responsible, and looking forward to more!Moreover, I’ve found myself interested in research after my graduation project, especially after winning the best research in college in 2024. 
All the years that we’ve spent learning, the exams we had, the sleepless nights, It’s all worth it when you stand in your graduation gown holding your certificate, when you become the hope for your patients, when you hear the prayers from their families, when you see the pride from your instructors. 
Every day during my internship proved to me how important and critical our role is in the team and how the smallest changesmight grant the biggest improvements, it’s our job to always remind them of this.
Learning is a continuous process, as long as you learn you’re alive. And I’m grateful to the department for being with us either in the hallways of the university or the alleys of the hospitals making sure that I can always learn even if I am no longer a student. 
The best advice to be given is to focus on the Journey, not the distention, and enjoy every moment of it. My greatest hope and goal is to be fit for the responsibility and represent my knowledge and practice leaving its impact on every patient, hospital, Student, and the whole community. May Allah make us the best representatives of the department, the best example for health care providers, and the best specialists for patients.
 
Shout Almutairi
If you were given the choice between health and something else, you would definitely choose health.” With you, Noor, I lived two lifestyles. Fate led me to enter the College of Applied Medical Sciences, specifically Clinical Nutrition. This was certainly not my desire. It only took me a whole year to be sure that this field was destined for me. It was not a matter of desire, but of need, because now, thanks to God, I know that if I did not enter this field, I might have type 2 diabetes in the coming years, and I would not notice that if I entered another field. I discovered that this specialization is not just learning about food and health, but it teaches you behavior in food and disease prevention, influencing genes, educating society and raising children on healthy habits and changing thoughts to positive ones, and learning life skills and planning. Now after my life was sedentary with a lot of sugar, I am now active, healthy and stronger than before With a satisfied body shape, and knowledge of nutrition for all ages. Moreover, I have an indescribable feeling of happiness after helping many people lose weight and seeing signs of happiness on their faces. I knew then that this is what I will be in the future, which is building a healthy and athletic community And satisfied with themselves .
Noor Al Okhwan 

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