College of Medicine - Message and objectives

The graduate of the college is characterized by the following general skills and knowledge: 1. Comprehensive knowledge based on a specialized model of body systems at different age stages, serving clinical practice in general regarding medicine and medical practice. 2. Knowledge of scientific research methods and writing related studies, processing and presenting quantitative and qualitative data, and placing it in the context of global literature. 3. Introduction to primary healthcare systems and preventive measures. 4. A-4 Developing individual initiative and communication and organizational skills between the doctor and the patient and their relatives or with colleagues in the profession. 5. Recognizing the importance of planning and time management in executing tasks and meeting required deadlines. The specific skill objectives of the program: 1. Recording the medical history and conducting a clinical examination of the body's systems. 2. Performing the basic scientific skills appropriate for the future profession of medicine under the direct supervision of specialized professors. 3. Gaining experience in data analysis within the context of existing knowledge and drawing appropriate conclusions. 4. Acquiring the basic knowledge related to laboratory and radiological tests and the procedures required to obtain the necessary samples. 5. Working effectively as part of an emergency care team, providing first aid, basic life support, and life support. 6. Acquiring technical skills using the computer and collecting and interpreting electronic information related to patient care, health promotion, scientific research, and education. 7. Acquiring the ability to write prescriptions for all common cases.