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Department of Internal Medicine |
The curriculum, in the Internal Medicine Branch/College of Medicine in Al-Nahrain University, aims to help students preparing them to be doctors with a high level of responsibility in terms of scientific, moral and academic levels through the following:
1.Introduction to the level desired for doctors in their practical life through the acquisition of personal and informative qualifications that lead to integrated medical care and enable them to reach the right scientific decision and bear professional responsibility.
2.Provision of the scientific structure from the point of acquisition of knowledge information and understanding its importance in various pathological conditions in order to facilitate the process of diagnosis and treatment of such cases.
3.Practicing clinical skills through communication with the patient, collecting information performing clinical examination and putting of an integrated treatment plan starting from the differential diagnosis and ending with the follow-up of the patient response.
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Professor Mahmoud Shaker Khudair participated in the International Endocrinology Conference |
Professor Mahmoud Shaker Khudair presented three rare clinical cases at the recent Endobridge International Endocrinology Conference, held in Turkey, under the sponsorship of the American and European Endocrine and Diabetes Societies. The cases, which also involved Dr. Jalal Abdul Ali Al-Taie and other physicians, included rare diseases affecting the adrenal and thyroid glands, as well as a rare syndrome causing skin pigmentation, hearing loss, and insulin secretion deficiency
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The Internal Medicine Department is holding a scientific lecture on fatty liver disease. |
The Internal Medicine Department held a scientific lecture on the latest updates in the definition, diagnosis, and treatment of fatty liver disease. The lecture was delivered by Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Shaker Khudair and emphasized the importance of early detection of this common and silent disease, particularly in patients with obesity, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. The lecture highlighted the use of simple tests followed by liver imaging to determine the stages of liver steatosis. Additionally, the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle, including proper diet, exercise, and weight reduction, was stressed.
The lecture was attended by many specialist doctors, as well as postgraduate and undergraduate students, and featured discussions on the topic. |
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