The scientific departments at the College of Health and Medical Technologies, Al-Ayen Iraqi University, continued implementing practical and laboratory training programs for their students, a step aimed at bridging the gap between theory and practice. The college's laboratories, across all specializations, witnessed intensive scientific activity, with students conducting experiments and laboratory tests under the direct supervision of specialized teaching and technical staff.
These training sessions focused on comprehensive practical visits to all scientific departments to ensure that all students received their allotted field application time. A strong emphasis was placed on simulating real-world professional scenarios by training students on the latest medical devices and equipment they will encounter in their professional lives after graduation.
During these visits, the college also stressed the standards of accuracy and quality by adhering to international methodologies in medical analyses and diagnoses, while strictly complying with laboratory safety protocols to guarantee a safe and ideal learning environment.
This intensive training is a fundamental part of the college's strategic vision, which aims to prepare a generation of medical technicians equipped with high-level practical experience and professional confidence, ensuring that healthcare institutions meet their needs and provide the best medical services to the community with efficiency and competence.