The 13th Health Promotion Project (HPP) Award Ceremony celebrated student innovation, achievement, and excellence in public health. Outstanding teams were recognized across three categories following evaluation by a panel of healthcare and public health experts, highlighting the College of Medicine’s commitment to experiential learning and leadership in health promotion.

Best Overall Booth:
- 1st Place – Maternal Health Hubs 2040: Supporting Every Saudi Mother Before, During & After Birth. Category: Primary Care & the 5Cs
- 2nd Place – Green Hospitals 2040: Healing Spaces Powered by Sustainability. Category: Social & Environmental Health
- 3rd Place – Smart Pulse Rooms 2040: AI-Driven Hospital Spaces That Heal. Category: Tools & Technologies

Most Creative Booth:
- 1st Place – Mobile Health Hubs 2040: Virtual & On-the-Ground Care for Rural Saudi. Category: Primary Care & the 5Cs
- 2nd Place– Cognitive Guardians 2040 (Neuroshield): AI Neuro-Scanners for Early Dementia Detection. Category: Tools & Technologies
- 3rd Place – Community-Based Access Coordinators 2040: Guiding Every Patient to the Right Care. Category: Roles & Careers of the Future

Best Scientific Content:
- 1st Place – Rescue Drones 2040: AI First Responders for Mass Casualties. Category: Tools & Technologies
- 2nd Place – Digital ER 2040: Life-Saving Kiosks for Every Public Space. Category: Policy & System Innovations
- 3rd Place – Skywatch 2040: Drone Networks for Airborne Disease & Pollution Surveillance. Category: Social & Environmental Health
The ceremony also honored Outstanding Volunteers for their dedication and contribution to the success of the project. as well as recognizing contributors to the HPP promotional video and the Masters of Ceremonies for their professionalism and leadership throughout the event.
The 13th HPP Award Ceremony stands as a testament to Alfaisal University’s commitment to cultivating future physicians who are innovative, socially accountable, and equipped to lead healthcare transformation in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030.
The Department of Family and Community Medicine extends its sincere appreciation to the University leadership, faculty, judges, students, and volunteers whose collective efforts made this ceremony a distinguished success.













