Dalia M Al-Baghdadi

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Dalia Al-Baghdadi is a Jordanian physical therapist who was born in 1999. Raised by a lovely Palestinian mother and a Jordanian father. She pursued her academic career at the Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST).[1]

Dalia earned a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy Rehabilitation in July 2021. Recognizing her academic excellence, she was awarded a scholarship from JUST to pursue a Master of Science in the same field, which she completed in May 2024.

During her graduate studies, Al-Baghdadi gained valuable experience as a teaching assistant in neurological rehabilitation for two years. This role allowed her to contribute to the education of future physical therapists and deepen her understanding of neurological disorders.

A dedicated researcher, Dalia has a particular interest in the psychological impact of medical interventions. In 2024, she made a significant contribution to the field by publishing her first peer-reviewed article, titled "Differences in Anxiety and Depression Symptoms Due to Social Support Among Women Post-mastectomy in Jordan."[2] This research highlights the importance of social support in mitigating psychological distress experienced by women undergoing mastectomy.

Further Reading

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The knowledge among Jordanian women and their attitudes toward the role of physical therapy post-mastectomy.

References

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  1. ^ "Jordan University of Science and Technology". www.just.edu.jo. Retrieved 2024-11-18.
  2. ^ Bani-Ahmed, Ali; Al-Baghdadi, Dalia; Hussein, Rana (2024-09-01). "Variations in Depression and Anxiety among Jordanian Women Undergoing Mastectomy and Reconstruction Surgery: Impact of Familial Support". Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. 25 (9): 3277–3282. doi:10.31557/APJCP.2024.25.9.3277. ISSN 2476-762X.