For enhanced support in aiding medical students’ adaptation to the university environment, the College of Medicine’s PAL program has arranged a lecture presented by the SEED Foundation on stress management. This lecture serves as a component of the University Work Environment course.
SEED provides case Management and Mental Health Services for those in need, including IDPs, refugees, and members of the host community.
SEED Contact Information
07517416391
The College of Medicine is pleased to announce the successful completion of the OSPE (Objective Structured Practical Examination) for 3rd stage students on the Head and Neck Module.
The exam was conducted today, January 15, 2025, and proceeded smoothly, reflecting the dedication and preparation of both the students and the faculty involved.
We commend the efforts of everyone who contributed to the organization and execution of this important assessment
On Dec 16, 2024, in the “Health and Disease” class, following the lecture, students participated in an activity organized by Assistant Professor Dr. Khanda A. Anwar. The activity focused on enhancing the concept of “One Health”, an interdisciplinary approach that integrates human, animal, and environmental health to address complex health challenges, particularly in Sulaymaniyah.
Students were given 15 minutes to write their opinions, which they submitted as hard copies. The activity was graded, and in addition, a formative assessment was conducted to further evaluate student understanding. It was encouraging to see all students actively and successfully participate.