Dr Maysoun Saleh is an associate professor at the Health Rehabilitation Sciences department, Faculty of Applied Medical sciences, The University of Tabuk She received her BSc of Physical Therapy from Kuwait University, Kuwait and her MSc (Pediatric Rehabilitation sciences) and PhD (Pediatric Rehabilitation sciences) from McGill University, Montreal, Canada Dr Saleh teaches undergraduate courses including: pediatric Physical Therapy, Research Methods, Neuroscience, Vestibular Rehabilitation, Neuromuscular Physical Therapy Her teaching experience includes also supervising students at their clinical practice training She is also an expert in the use of simulation-based learning and establishment of OSCE exams for clinical practice courses Her research interest focuses on pediatric rehabilitation, mainly for children and young adults with cerebral palsy She worked with co-researchers on a well-funded research to build up a national Jordanian database for children with cerebral palsy in Jordan She was also a principal Investigator at a research project funded by the Deanship of Scientific research at the University of Tabuk to explore characteristics of children with cerebral palsy at Saudi Arabia and the services they use Dr Saleh has many published articles in peer reviewed journals (Q1 and Q2) and attended many national and international conferences