Salwa Keisha, a student at the USK Faculty of Medicine, won *National First Place* in the *Islamic Bioethics Essay Competition*, Commission III, organized by the Nursing Islamic Club (NIC) USK! ?
???? In her essay, "Gen Z at the Tip of the Needle: Weighing Medical Aesthetics in the Scales of Islamic Bioethics," Salwa discusses the trend of fillers and Botox among teenagers and how *maqasid shari'a* can serve as an ethical compass in modern clinical practice.
???? With a reflective and solution-oriented approach, she proposes:
?? Islamic ethical guidelines for aesthetic clinics
?? Body ethics education for teenagers
?? An online bioethics consultation platform
???? "Islamic bioethics is not a barrier, but rather a guide for maintaining the physical and mental integrity of teenagers," said Salwa.
Congratulations, Salwa! ????
You have proven that being a medical student does not prevent you from thinking critically, reflectively, and providing solutions to today's problems.