The UAE Medical Education Conference has commenced, focusing on significant transformations in the medical education profession. The event aims to enhance the quality of medical education and develop the skills of healthcare professionals in the country.
Amman University has signed a cooperation agreement with Hippocrates Academy aimed at enhancing training programs in the health sector. This initiative seeks to develop medical skills and improve the quality of health education in Jordan.
Dental students at the University of Amman have taken their professional oath, paving the way for their clinical training. This event marks a significant step in the students' journey toward professional excellence.
The Digestive Conference has commenced in Medina, featuring 10 prominent speakers and offering 8 hours of accredited scientific lectures. The conference aims to enhance knowledge and research in the field of digestive diseases.
The President of Benha University, Dr. Jamal Al-Saeed, attended the graduation ceremony for the 38th class of the Faculty of Medicine, where outstanding students were honored and certificates were distributed. This event aims to enhance medical education in Egypt.
Recent studies indicate that our understanding of the human body may be incomplete, as anatomy books only reflect a partial picture. This raises questions about how we learn about our biological structure.
A member of the Education and Scientific Research Committee in the Egyptian Parliament emphasized the urgent need to expand practical training programs in hospitals to improve the quality of medical education. He highlighted the importance of these programs in preparing qualified doctors to face health challenges.
The Eighth Conference of the ENT Department at Aswan University has commenced, gathering doctors and specialists from across the country to discuss the latest developments in medicine. The conference aims to enhance knowledge and experience sharing among participants.
The importance of medical education in the Gulf countries is on the rise as educational institutions focus on improving quality and meeting market needs. This comes at a time when the healthcare sector is witnessing rapid developments requiring specialized competencies.
The head of the doctors' union has urged an immediate stop to the unplanned expansion of medical colleges, highlighting the potential risks to the quality of medical education in the country. This expansion could lead to a significant number of graduates without the necessary training and qualifications.
The head of the doctors' union warns against the random establishment of medical colleges, emphasizing the necessity of linking each college to a university and a hospital. This warning comes amid a rising number of medical colleges in the country.