Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

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1.    To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the core scientific subjects that underpin medical education.

2.    To offer high-quality theoretical and practical instruction in disciplines such as anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, and pathology.

3.    To ensure that students are equipped with the scientific knowledge necessary to excel in their clinical education and practice.

4.    To promote and conduct scientific research that advances the understanding of medical sciences and contributes to the improvement of healthcare.

5.    To offer state-of-the-art laboratories and teaching resources that facilitate active learning and research.

6.    To enhance the integration of basic sciences with clinical subjects, ensuring that students understand how scientific principles apply in real-world medical settings.

7.    To foster a culture of ethical practice, scientific inquiry, and continuous learning among both students and faculty.

8.    To continuously update and improve the department’s curriculum to reflect the latest advancements in medical science and educational methods.

9.    To engage in interdisciplinary collaboration with other departments within the medical faculty to enhance the overall learning experience.