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Isra AlBastaki, a current MSc student in Global Healthcare Leadership, explores the nuances of gentle reminders and diverse communication approaches. Her insights shed light on a critical aspect of healthcare communications.

Isra, a MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership student, stands smiling in the center of a classroom. She is wearing a bright red and white striped top and a white hijab, making a peace sign with both hands. Around her, fellow students are engaged in conversation and activities, some facing away from the camera. A presentation screen is visible in the background, displaying text and images related to Eid celebrations.
Isra AlBastaki, MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership student

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