Sheikh agreed on the picture provided by Saudi doctors in fellowship programs and its importance in opening the door wide for future candidates. She said: "Of course, as there are male and female doctors who have obtained admission to universities attracting Saudi doctors for the first time such as the University of Chicago, I'm the first Saudi female doctor got admission to fellowship in the University of Chicago, and I will work very carefully to provide a true picture of Saudi physicians so that the University would trust in Saudi doctors in the future and be encouraged to accept more of them." A graduate of the University of Dammam and admitted to the Fellowship Program, specialization of Neurosurgery Medicine at the University of Chicago, which is the fourth most powerful university in the United States, Dr. Jomanah further said that she chose this specialty, "because of the birth of my brother and my sister with autism and I used to help my family in their upbringing and care of them. This matter prompted me to try to serve my society and help those in need of medical care of people with brain and neurological diseases, so I decided to join this specialty because the problem in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is that the doctors who are specializing in this area are few, therefore the patients with neurological or brain disease suffer to get an appointment with a doctor whereas the waiting duration for a date may reach six months so that the patient be able to visit a doctor in government hospitals." --More 12:14 LOCAL TIME 09:14 GMT تغريد