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 Ms. Winnie Philip

Lecturer
Ms. Winnie Philip is a Lecturer in Biostatistics at the College of Applied Medical Sciences (COAMS) of King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS) in Riyadh. With over nine years of broad teaching and research experience, she has recognized herself as a major figure in the field of biostatistics. Ms. Philip secured her master’s degree in Biostatistics from Mahatma Gandhi University in India, where she achieved rank holder status, determining her academic brilliance. Her research interests are particularly directed on developing and applying various statistical models for predicting breast cancer risk, contributing valuable perceptions to the field of cancer epidemiology. Through her work in the Research and Innovation Unit at COAMS, Ms. Philip is committed to improve healthcare outcomes and support ongoing research efforts.
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EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

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DEGREES:​
MSc. in Biostatistics, ​Mahatma Gandhi University, India

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Lecturer, Research and Innovation Unit, College of Applied Medical Sciences/ KSAU-HS, Riyadh.
2015 - Present

Biostatistician, Department of Community Medicine, Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and
Research Centre, Tiruvalla, India. 01st February, 2014 — 31 st July,2015

HONORARY DEGREE & AWARDS

Secured second rank in the University for M.Sc. degree, 2013.

Received Appreciation for active participation in achievement of the President's award given in March 2022 for best course (Research Methodology) in CAMS of the KSAU-HS.

Received Appreciation in recognition as Best Paper Award: Top 11, Social Support and Stress among Parents with Autism Spectrum Disorder Children. 10th Asian Conference on Environment-Behaviour Studies in Malaysia, 08-09 Jun 2022.

Received Appreciation for active participation in setting up the Research Capacity Exhibition on 26 December 2023 organized by Research Unit, College of Applied Medical Sciences, KSAU-HS.

Received Appreciation for the significant and valuable contribution as an evaluator at 5th College of Nursing-Riyadh Research Day: Investing in Nursing Research: Prioritizing Innovation Held at College of Nursing –Riyadh, KSAU-HS on 31 January 2024.

Received Appreciation for the significant and valuable contribution as an evaluator at 8th Health Professions Conference –Riyadh, KSAU-HS on March 2024.

Received Appreciation for the participation in the Research Opportunity Program and developing an abstract for the topic titled “Assessment of the Peri-Operative Practice of Nicotine and Caffeine Consumption: Insights from Patients, Anesthesiology and Clinical Nutrition departments at King Abdulaziz Medical City" in the 8th Health Professions Conference held at KSAU-HS on 3-6 March 2024. 

Received Appreciation in recognition of the outstanding contribution and expertise in conducting the Journal Club, held from the umbrella of the Research Club's activities within Research & Innovation Unit at the College of Applied Medical Sciences-KSAUHS on 06 November 2024.

Received Appreciation for the significant and valuable contribution as an evaluator at the workshop titled: 5th Health Innovation Hackathon: Ideas and Applying. Held from the umbrella of the Research Club's activities within Research & Innovation Unit at the College of Applied Medical Sciences-KSAUHS on 26 November 2024.​

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PUBLICATIONS

Articles

Almudaihim A, Sudersanadas K, Abdelrahman I, et al. (December 09, 2024) Popularity and Perceptions of Protein Supplementation: A Cross-Sectional Study Among Undergraduate University Students Aged 18 to 25 Years in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Cureus 16(12): e75431. DOI: 10.7759/cureus.75431

Aldriwesh MG, Aljaian AR, Alorf KM, Bayounis MA, Alrayani YH, Philip W, Algarni M, Alselaim NA and Alotibi RS (2024) Comparative analysis of the​ clinical aspects of colorectal cancer in young adult and older adult patients in Saudi Arabia. Front. Oncol. 14:1460636. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1460636

Sudersanadas K, Alturki M, Phillip W, et al. (March 03, 2024) The Impact of Body Composition on Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Adult Females. Cureus 16(3): e55428. DOI 10.7759/cureus.55428.

Alanazi, Ahmad A.; Aljuryyad, Waad E.; Alsuwais, Sara A.; Alruwaili, Arwa; Mumenah, Noora N.; Alabdali, Abdullah A.; and Philip, Winnie (2024) "The Effect of Incivility among Undergraduate Healthcare Students in Saudi Arabia: An Exploratory Study," Health Professions Education: Vol. 10: Iss. 1, Article 3.

Alotibi R S, Alismail H, Philip W, Alqahtani A S, Al Eissa M M, Alhawiti N M, Elsayid M, Aldhirgham H, Alshamery A, Jafferi M, Alanazi N, Aldriwesh M G. A Retrospective Analysis of Hematological Parameters' Comparison Before and After COVID−19 Exposure. J Nat Sc Biol Med 2023;14:283-287.

R. Ajina , A. Alhareeri , W. Philip , N. Alsekait , N. Alarifi , H. Alismail , S. Alshieban , B. Almuzzaini , K. Alshammari. Real-world experience of immune checkpoint inhibitors in MSI-H/dMMR metastatic colorectal cancer in a tertiary cancer center in Saudi Arabia.Annals of Oncology, 2023 June;34(1).

Aljebeli S, Albuhairan R, Ababtain N, Almazroa T, Alqahtani S, Philip W. The Prevalence and Awareness of Dietary Supplement Use Among Saudi Women Visiting Fitness Centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Cureus. 2023 Jun 27;15(6).

Kavita Sudersanadas, Maha Al Turki, Bahija Basheer, Winnie Philip, Ihssan Hassan Abdelrahman, Alghaliyah Alghofaili, Amani Almoubayed, Abeer Raad Almudaihim. Long-term incompatibility of nutritional status and early childhood caries-A call to revamp perinatal and early childhood dietary care and follow-up[J]. AIMS Public Health, 2023, 10(3): 496-506 (2023).

Alharbi, Dalal Almeqbel & Dalia Alanazi1. Knowledge on added sugar content in food labels among adult out-patient clinic visitors at a tertiary care teaching hospital, Riyadh, KSA. Bioinformation 18(5): 455-459 (2022)

Wahab , R. ., Mohd Fahmy, K. A. M. F., Sultan Ibrahim, S. A., & Philip, W. (2022). Social Support and Stress among Parents with Autism Spectrum Disorder Children. Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal7(20), 449-454 (2022).

AlKhalaf H, Philip W, AlSelaimy A, AlEnazi B, AlHarthi E, AlHarbi N. Clinical, epidemiological, and operational characteristics of gastroenteritis in Saudi children: An experience of a single tertiary pediatric center. IJMDC. 6(7): 909-915 (2022).

Zawawi AH, Owaiwid LNB, Alanazi FH, Alsogami LS, Alageel NA, Alassafi MT, Philip W. Using Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM) to evaluate educational environments in Saudi Arabia. IJMDC (2022).

Sudersanadas, K., Humdy, E.M., Hazazi, K.A., Alenazi, M.G., Alkhormi, A.M., Al Turki, M. and Philip, W. (2021). Nutritional Status of Subjects with Celiac Disease (CD) at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Saudi Arabia – A  Retrospective   Cross- Sectional Study. Op Acc J Bio Sci & Res 10(1), 1-6.

Sudersanadas, K. M., Al Turki, M., Zaid, A., Abu thyab, A.Z., Almutairi, R.S., Alharbi, O.D., Philip, W., Joy, S.S. andAl Mutairi, M. (2021). Long- term hyperglycaemia triggered growth pattern of paediatrics with type 1 Diabetics – A Five-year retrospective follow-up study. Advances in Nutrition and Food Sciences, Kosmos Publishers, USA. ISSN: 2641-6816, ANAFS-205, 1-7.

Muammar, N.F.B., Ajeebi, A.A., Aladwany, A.L., Yousif, A.A., Alharthy, N.A. and Philip, W. (2021). Factors associatedwith delayed child vaccine during coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic. SJE Med; 2(1): 18-25.

Mohamed, N., Al-Harbi, M., Alshammari, S.M., Alshahrani,S.N., Althaqil, R.N., Alshammari, N.Y., Aldossari, R.F., Aldosaimani, H.A., Alharbi, A., Alawad, N.M., Philip, W., Al Turki, M.A., Alharbi, S., Abdelrahman, I. and Noreldien, I. (2021). A survey Study to Evaluate the Awareness and Perception of the Role of Anaesthesia Technologist amongApplied Medical Science Students at KSAU -HS in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Cross-Sectional Study.  IJMSIR, Vol  6, Issue  1, 190-206.

Al Harbi, M., Mohamed, N., Hassan, N.K., Alshammari, S.M., Abdrabalnabi, N.G., Alrasheed, S.A., Alsuwaihib, N.F., Alrefeiah, I.Z., Almuzini, F.A., Alharbi, A., Alawad, N.M., Philip, W. and Alharbi, S. (2021). Evaluating the Awarenessof Preoperative Fasting among Adult Patients for Elective Surgery in National Guard Health Affairs (NGHA), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, IJMSIR, Vol  6, Issue  1, 272 – 284.

Alshaibi, S., AlBassri, T., AlQeuflie, S., Philip, W. and  Alharthy, N. (2021). Paediatric triage variations among nurses, paediatric and emergency residents using the Canadian triage and acuity scale. BMC Emergency Medicine, 21, Article No.146. 

Al-Shahry, F.S., Philip, W. and Al-Shahry, R.F. (2020). Impact of COVID-19 Quarantine on the Physical Condition ofResidents in Saudi Arabia. J Intern Med Emerg Res., 1(2), 1-9.

Alyousef, K., Alharbi, H., Alkharfi, R. and Philip, W. (2019). Risk of burnout among radiographers in a large tertiary care hospital in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Hospital Administration, Vol. 8, No. 4, 38-45.

Mohan, S., Almutairi, M., Alnaimi, R., Alshehri, T., Philip, W., Ismaiel, Y. and  Ismaeil, T. (2019). Incidence and Outcomes of Community Acquired Pneumonia in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research, 29(10), 1-7.

Sudersanadas, K., Hamdy, E. M., Hazazi, K. A., Alanazi, M. G., Altheyabi, N., Philip, W. and Alkhormi, A. M. (2019). Iron Supplementation Necessities for Subjects with Celiac Disease in KSA –A Retrospective Study (P12-040-19). Current Developments in Nutrition, 3, 1194-1195.

Jawadi, A. H., Benmeakel, M., Alkathiri, M., Almuneef, M. A., Philip, W. and  Almuntaser, M. (2019). Characteristics of nonaccidental fractures in abused children in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Saudi J Med Sci; 7, 9-15.

Al Harthy, N., Sudersanadas, K., Philip, W., Al-Marzoug, A.M., Al Gorani, Y. and Al Manna, N. (2019). Automated Traffic Control (ATC) System - A Potential model to reduce Pediatric Trauma and Fatality due to Motor Vehicle Crashes(MVC). Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences, SAS Publishers,  India, 676-680.

Al Turki,  M., Al Shloi, S., Al Harbi, A., Al Agil, A., Philip, W. and Qureshi, S. (2018). Breakfast consumption habits among schoolchildren: A cross sectional study in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Int Res J Med Med Sci, 6 (2), 50-55.

Al shahry, F., George, J., Philip, W., Alshammari, A. A., Alqudaimi, H. F. and  Ghemlas, S. S. (2018). A Survey to assess the Facility Access of People with Mobility Disaibilities in King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, Vol 9, No. 7. 198-202.

Mobaireek, O.K., Al-Harthy, N.A., Alnasser, A.M., Al-Rashoud, J.R., Hommady, M.H., and Philip, W. (2018). Failure to validate a prediction model for risk of complications in pediatric cancer patients with fever and    neutropenia. J Nat ScBiol Med, 9 (2), 252 -256.

Jawadi, A., Al-Olayan, L., Al-Sumai, T., Aljawadi, M., Philip, W., Alharthy, N. and Al-Mutairi, M. (2017). SeatbeltUsage and Distracted Driving Behaviors in Saudi Arabia: healthcare providers versus non-health care providers. Journal of Musculoskeletal Surgery and Research, 1,10 -15.

Sudersanadas, K., Alsharidah, A.S., Al Harthy, N., Philip, W. and Qureshi, S. (2017). Effect of Chemotherapy on Nutritional Status of Pediatric Subjects with Hematological Malignancies- A Retrospective Longitudinal Study. Journal ofMedical Science and Clinical Research, 05 (05), 21201-21215.

Alharthy, N., Al Mutairi, M., Alsahli, A., Alshehri, A., Almatrafi, A., Mahah, A., Alswailem, A.K., Philip, W. andQureshi, S. (2017). Workplace violence among Emergency Medical Services Workers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Journal of Hospital Administration, Vol. 6, No.3. 26-32.

Al-Essa, R.S., Aljahdali, F.H., Alkhilaiwi, R.M., Philip, W., Jawadi, A.H. and Khoshhal, K.I. (2017). Diagnosis and treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip: A current practice of paediatric orthopaedic surgeons. J Orthop Surg(Hong Kong), May – Aug, 25(2):2309499017717197. doi: 10.1177/2309499017717197, PubMed PMID:28659058.

Kurian N., Mathew E., Philip W. and Indiradevi, E.R. (2014).  Knowledge of Medical Students on Geriatric Health Care. Pushpagiri Medical Journal, 6: 20-23.


As a speaker: 

1. Presented a topic on How to write an Abstract in Research held at College Of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud bin Abdul-Aziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh on 18 December 2024.

2. Presented a topic on Data Life Cycle Management held at College Of Public Health, King Saud bin Abdul-Aziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh on 25 November 2024.

3. Presented a topic on “Research tips from the experts" in the Seventh Health Professions Conference held at King Saud bin Abdul-Aziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh on 25-27 of December 2022. 

4. Presented a topic on "How to Design and Present Your Research Poster" for the Workshop event that was held on 19 Dec 2022 for full day conducted by Research Unit, College of Applied Medical Sciences-Riyadh. 

5. Delivered lecture in DATA CLEANING & PREPARATION FOR ANALYSIS organized by Research Unit, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud bin Abdul-Aziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh on 6 November 2022. 

6. Delivered lecture in STATISTICS WORKSHOP organized by College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud bin Abdul-Aziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh on 5 to 6 June 2017. ​



SCIENTIFIC MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES

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COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS:

  1. Contributed to the development of Research Capacity Building Toolkit along with Dr Abdullah MayOf AlAnazi and Ms. Abrar Al Mutairi for the Research Capacity Exhibition on 26 December 2023 organized by Research Unit, College of Applied Medical Sciences, KSAU-HS.

    1. Contributed to Student Research Requirements for AY 2023-2024 which include the steps of Research Processes along with simple videos helpful for the students.

    2. Contributed to the Introduction to the JMP: practical guide for statistical sessions for the Research Methodology Course.


CONTACT INFORMATION

Office location/number: CAMS-M /CM.GR.087
Phone: +966 11 4299999   Ext: 95369
Email: philipw​@ksau-hs.edu.sa