Summer training begins for students of the Faculty of Health and Medical Technologies at AL-Mustaqbal University

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The Dean of the College of Health and Medical Technologies at Al-Mustaqbal University announced the launch of its summer practical training program for medical students. This program includes students from the departments of Radiology Technology, Anesthesia Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, and Optometry Technology. The training will take place in several public and private hospitals, in accordance with the regulations and guidelines approved by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. Academic supervisors have begun their field visits to monitor the progress of the training and assess the students' commitment and engagement with the work environment within the healthcare institutions. These visits have included several hospitals, such as Imam Al-Sadiq (PBUH) Teaching Hospital and Babylon Private Hospital, as well as other healthcare institutions included in the training plan. Students have been assigned to hospitals based on their proximity to their residences, thus minimizing commuting costs and providing a suitable training environment. The administration of Future University, represented by its President, Professor Dr. Hassan Shaker Magdy, and the Dean of the College, affirmed its commitment to providing all the necessary resources for the success of the summer training program. This commitment is demonstrated through daily monitoring and continuous coordination with healthcare institutions, ensuring the removal of any obstacles that students may encounter during their training period. As part of its ongoing support for its students, Future University has undertaken to cover all summer training fees owed to hospitals and healthcare institutions. This underscores the university's dedication to providing the best educational and training opportunities that contribute to developing qualified healthcare professionals with both scientific and practical competence. The Dean of the College urged all students to report to their assigned training sites and adhere to the work schedules and training regulations. Failure to report or absence will be subject to legal procedures and applicable ministerial directives. The College also confirmed the readiness of its supervisory committees and communication channels to address student inquiries and resolve any emergencies that may arise during the training period, ensuring the efficient and successful completion of all training requirements. Al-Mustaqbal University wishes its dear students a fruitful summer training program that will contribute to honing their scientific and practical skills and enhance their readiness to serve the community and advance the health sector. Al-Mustaqbal University: The First University in Iraq