
Dubai Medical University  successfully concluded the first internship of its kind in the UAE and the  region, a four-week program titled "Herbal and Integrative Medicine  Internship". The internship was led by Dr. Naglaa Saad,  Associate Professor at the College of Pharmacy.
Designed to merge  traditional healing systems with modern science, the internship offered  students an immersive experience across four major themes:
 The program featured  distinguished guest speakers who enriched the learning experience. Dr. Li  Haufei, a Chinese UAE-licensed acupuncturist, introduced students to the  history and principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture in the  UAE. Dr. Mariam Al-Tharaawi, a UAE-licensed pharmacist and Hijama  practitioner, offered in-depth sessions on the practice and therapeutic value  of Hijama. Additionally, Dr. Shivani Sharma, a UAE-licensed homeopathy  practitioner, provided students with valuable insights into the foundational  principles and clinical applications of homeopathy.
The program featured  distinguished guest speakers who enriched the learning experience. Dr. Li  Haufei, a Chinese UAE-licensed acupuncturist, introduced students to the  history and principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture in the  UAE. Dr. Mariam Al-Tharaawi, a UAE-licensed pharmacist and Hijama  practitioner, offered in-depth sessions on the practice and therapeutic value  of Hijama. Additionally, Dr. Shivani Sharma, a UAE-licensed homeopathy  practitioner, provided students with valuable insights into the foundational  principles and clinical applications of homeopathy.
A key highlight of the  internship was the hands-on, project-based learning model. Students formed six  interprofessional teams, composed of pharmacy and medicine students, and  collaboratively developed AI-driven herbal product prototypes in DMU’s  laboratories with the guidance of Dr. Yasmen Yasser. The students’  products targeted common health conditions such as H. pylori infection, constipation, diarrhea, eczema, hirsutism, and polycystic ovarian  syndrome.
The  program concluded with a Grande Finale presentation day, where each team  pitched their product prototypes to a distinguished panel comprising Prof.  Sherief Khalifa (Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs & Dean, College of  Pharmacy), Engineer Hessa Lootah (Dubai Medical University AI &  Innovation Lead) and Dr. Naglaa Saad (Internship Leader), and who  all provided expert feedback on clinical value, formulation, and market  readiness.
Six awards  were presented to recognize outstanding achievements:
Prof.  Sherief Khalifa remarked, “This initiative reflects our commitment to innovation in healthcare  education. The students demonstrated an impressive blend of creativity,  teamwork, and evidence-based thinking.”
This  internship has set a new benchmark for integrative medicine education in the  UAE and beyond, paving the way for future interdisciplinary collaborations and  innovation-driven learning.

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