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The President of the Polytechnic University inspects the progress of the practical examination for human medicine students in the course of pediatrics and prematurity

In the context of the continuing interest in the level of education and practical training in the faculties of Palestine Polytechnic University, the President of the University, Dr. Mustafa Abu Al-Safa, made an inspection visit to the students of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, specializing in human medicine, during the final practical examination for the course of Pediatrics and Prematurity at the National Teaching Hospital. .

The visit aims to evaluate the quality of practical training and its compatibility with international standards, in addition to motivating students.

During the visit, Abu Al-Safa and the delegation accompanying him, including his deputies, the dean of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, and the heads of the college’s departments, were briefed on the educational and evaluation processes that sixth-year students undergo, as they approach the end of the academic education stage to become qualified doctors.

The university president stated that the university’s com
mitment to providing first-class medical education comes from our belief that our graduates will be on the front line of health care in Palestine. We see in these students not only a group of outstanding graduates, but a future generation carrying the torch of hope in providing distinguished medical services to the Palestinian community.

It is worth noting that the first batch of human medicine students at the university’s College of Medicine and Health Sciences is expected to graduate at the end of the current academic year, and they represent an important step in strengthening medical capabilities in the region.

The practical exams are equipped with the latest tools and technologies necessary to ensure a realistic and effective learning experience.

At the end of the visit, the University President, Dr. Abu Safa praised the efforts made by the teaching and administrative staff and praised the students’ commitment to education and academic achievement. He expressed his aspiration to see these students as s
pecialized doctors contributing to the development of the Palestinian health system.

Abu Al-Safa also praised the good efforts made by the medical and administrative staff at Al-Ahly Hospital, which constitute a living model of integrated work between national institutions towards the interest of students and enabling them to achieve academic, research and practical goals.

Source: Maan News Agency