Action Group | Netherlands
Palestinian researcher Baraah Mohammad Al-Saadi (29) has won three scientific awards at Meander Medical Center in the Netherlands for her research on the application of artificial intelligence in diagnosing fractures through radiology and nuclear medicine.
According to the hospital, Al-Saadi received the Best Presentation Award for 2024, in addition to the Audience Choice Award and Best Scientific Poster Award, during a medical conference held at the facility.
Her research focused on evaluating the effectiveness of the AI-based program “GLEAMER”in detecting fractures in emergency departments. Al-Saadi presented a scientific analysis and practical results that were well received by both the jury and the attendees.
Born in the Neirab refugee camp in Aleppo, Syria, Al-Saadi arrived in the Netherlands in 2014 and specialized in medical scientific research, combining medicine with modern technologies. She is currently working in the Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at Meander Medical Center.
The awards granted to Al-Saadi are a recognition of her academic and professional excellence, in a field that is witnessing growing global interest in using AI to enhance diagnostic accuracy.
Many Palestinian-Syrians have achieved significant success both personally and professionally, inside Syria and in the countries they fled to after escaping the ongoing war.