abdulhakeem mahmoud okour
• Department of Public Health, Community Medicine - Faculty Member

  • Ph.D. of Public health from Tulane University, 2001
  • Msc. of Public health from Tulane University, 1996
  • Bsc. of Medicine and Surgery from Medical Academy-Sofia Higher Medical Institute - Pleven, 1990
  • "Determinants of antenatal care attendance among women residing in highly disadvantaged communities in northern Jordan: A cross-sectional study", Reproductive Health
  • "Food safety knowledge among Jordanians: A national study", food control
  • "High rate of hypertension control among treated patients attending a teaching primary healthcare centre in Jordan", Postgraduate Medical Journal
  • Acting Head of Department, Department of Public Health, Community Medicine, Sep 2019 - Sep 2020
  • Acting Head of Department, Department of Public Health, Community Medicine, Sep 2018 - Sep 2019
  • Deputy Head of Department, Department of Public Health, Community Medicine, Sep 2017 - Sep 2018
  • Deputy Head of Department, Department of Public Health, Community Medicine, May 2015 - Sep 2015
  • Faculty Member, Department of Public Health, Community Medicine, Aug 2002 - Present
  • Full-time Lecturer, Department of Community Medicine, Public Health and Family Medicine, Jul 2001 - Aug 2002
  • ASSESSMENT OF CHILD MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY
  • ASSESSMENT OF MATERNAL HEALTH STATUS
  • BIOSTATISTICS
  • COMMUNICATION FOR HEALTH
  • COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
  • EPIDEMIOLOGY
  • EPIDEMIOLOGY AND HEALTH ECONOMICS
  • HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
  • HEALTH MANAGEMENT
  • INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH
  • INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY HEALTH PROGRAMMING
  • INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
  • INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE
  • MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH
  • MEDICAL ETHICS
  • MEDICAL ETHICS AND FORENSIC MEDICINE
  • MEDICAL ETHICS AND PRACTICES
  • MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
  • PLANNING & EVALUATION OF HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS
  • PLANNING & EVALUATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS
  • PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS
  • PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
  • PRINCIPLES OF TRAINING HEALTH WORKERS
  • PUBLIC HEALTH
  • RESEARCH DESIGN
  • RESEARCH PROJECT