%0 Journal Article %T Level of Knowledge Toward Surgical Site Infections among Clinical Years Medical Students in The Western Region of Saudi Arabia %A Yasser Hussain Alnofaiey %A Hulayyil Huwayda H Almuqati %A Awad Ahmed Alasmari %A Mohammed Hussain W Alosaimi %A Mohamed Ali M Alshehri %A Abdulaziz Saud F Aljuaid %A Rayan Eidhah H Alzaidi %J Pharmacophore %@ 2229-5402 %D 2022 %V 13 %N 2 %R 10.51847/kz5B70vSYR %P 74-79 %X A surgical site infection is an infection that develops within 30 days following a surgery in the body where the surgical incision was performed. Aim: This study aimed to assess the knowledge of medical students about SSI in western Saudi Arabia. This study aims to assess awareness of surgical site infection among medical students in clinical years in the western region of Saudi Arabia and to show the difference in knowledge between governmental universities. We performed an observational study with a cross-sectional study design. A validated structured online questionnaire was used as a study tool. The questionnaire was distributed among the medical students through online means. Our study included 441 participants, of whom 46.7% were males. Only 7.3% of participants had a good knowledge score (≥70%), whereas 58.5% had a poor knowledge score ( %U https://pharmacophorejournal.com/article/level-of-knowledge-toward-surgical-site-infections-among-clinical-years-medical-students-in-the-west-hr8eigopapa4kxg