The minister of Education, Higher and scientific research, Dr. Naim al-Aboudi, confirmed the continuation of the development of the medical education environment, the modernization of orthodontic tests and the development of the admission policy in the Medical Group.
This came in his speech during the graduation ceremony of a new constellation of students of the Iraqi Council for medical specialties in their branded course (I.- The short story.In the presence of the minister of Health, Dr. Saleh Al-Hasnawi, a number of parliamentary figures, heads of scientific councils, some university presidents and college deans.
He explained that the Ministry of higher education and scientific research is moving towards developing the medical education environment in Iraq by improving and updating the contexts of evaluation tests, developing the admission policy in the Medical Group in the coming foreseeable years, supporting the achievements and documented indicators in the field of scientific publishing and strengthening plans, programs and curricula in accordance with scientific developments.
He added that the ministry was able to raise the level of performance in its institutions and enhance their competitive capabilities at the national, regional and global levels in order to raise the ceiling of efficiency and develop outputs in a way that achieves a positive presence in the fields of competition with the corresponding international institutions.
For his part, the chairman of the Iraqi Council for medical specialties, Dr. Haider Abdul Hussein, said that the graduation of the thirty-second course represents a continuation of providing the society with medical specialties, pointing out at the same time that the direct support of the minister of higher education and scientific research, Dr. Naim al-Aboudi, culminated in the council obtaining training opportunities in international medical centers to enhance knowledge and keep abreast with global developments in the medical field.
The graduation ceremony included awarding certificates to graduates and reciting the oath, while the minister of higher education and scientific research, Dr. Naim al-Aboudi, honored a number of former council presidents and first students and urged them to redouble efforts, strengthen solidarity responsibility and pay attention to the quality of medical education and its outputs, which has become a necessity to keep pace with changes and overcome challenges.