Continuing its approach to strengthening academic partnerships with educational institutions, Imam Al-Hujjah Hospital, under the supervision of Chief Medical Officer Dr. Haider Dhahir, conducted the end-of-course exam for fifth-year medical students at Warith Al-Anbiya University, with the participation of a select group of doctors and specialized professors.




The supervision and conduct of the exam were carried out by Dr. Abdul Karim Qasim, Dr. Murtaza Adib (Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon from India), Dr. Ali Tariq, and Dr. Karrar, along with the Chief Nursing Officer at the hospital, Ali Radhi. The exam was conducted according to precise scientific standards aimed at evaluating the scientific and clinical level of the students, and enhancing their academic and practical skills in line with the requirements of modern medical education.

The number of students participating in the exam was (60) male and female students, amidst a smooth organizational atmosphere and high discipline, which reflected the keenness of the teaching and medical staff to provide a model examination environment that ensures fairness, transparency and equal opportunities among students.







This activity comes as part of the efforts of Imam Al-Hujjah Hospital aimed at supporting medical education and promoting integration between the academic aspect and practical training, which contributes to preparing competent medical personnel who possess scientific expertise and clinical skills, and are able to serve the community and the health system efficiently and effectively.







