A lecturer in Karbala Medicine chairs a master’s thesis discussion committee at the University of Basra

Assistant Professor Dr. Mahdi Hamid Abu Raghif, a lecturer in the Department of Physiology at the College of Medicine, University of Karbala, chaired the discussion committee for the master’s thesis of the researcher (Zainab Adel Ali) entitled “Neurophysiological assessment of More…

Karbala College of Medicine hosts a scientific training course on modern teaching methods

The College of Medicine, University of Karbala, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Department at the Presidency of Karbala University, hosted a scientific training course on modern teaching methods. It is considered the first course organized in Karbala Governorate specializing More…

A lecturer at the College of Medicine, Karbala, is a member of the discussion of a master’s thesis at the College of Medicine, University of Baghdad

The lecturer at the Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine at the College of Medicine, University of Karbala, Assistant Professor Dr. Enas Abdul Karim Dagher, participated as a member of the discussion of the master’s thesis at the College of More…

A message from Karbala Medicine discusses the evaluation of the effect of nano-chrysin on the levels of inflammatory and oxidative markers in Iraqi women with rheumatoid arthritis.

The master’s thesis in the Department of Clinical Chemistry at the College of Medicine, University of Karbala discussed the evaluation of the effect of nano-chrysin on the levels of inflammatory and oxidative markers in Iraqi women. The thesis submitted by More…

A message from Karbala Medicine discusses the role of some biomarkers in predicting kidney function in polycystic kidney disease in adults

The master’s thesis in the Department of Clinical Chemistry at the College of Medicine, University of Karbala discussed the role of some biomarkers in predicting kidney function. The thesis submitted by the researcher (Ayat Khader Ali Obaid) included the title More…

A message from Karbala Medicine discusses the effect of the bacterial respiratory microbiome on the level of serum IL-37 and IL-38 with a correlation to the severity of recurrent wheezing

The master’s thesis in the Department of Medical Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Karbala discussed the effect of the bacterial respiratory microbiome on the level of serum IL-37 and IL-38. The thesis submitted by the researcher (Dhu al-Nurain Hassan More…

The master’s thesis in the Department of Clinical Chemistry, College of Medicine, University of Karbala discussed the preparation of nano curcumin to determine its medical benefit as a treatment for patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The thesis submitted by the researcher (Nasreen Ghaleb Obaid) was entitled “Preparation of nano curcumin to determine its medical benefit as a treatment for patients with rheumatoid arthritis in women”.

The discussion committee consisted of: Prof. Hana Adi Ali Member Prof. Hamid Hussein Tofan Member Prof. Athir Hamid Awda Member Prof. Fadhel Jawad Kadhim Al-Ta’mah Member and Supervisor Prof. Ali Muhammad Kadhim Majeed Member and Supervisor Which studied all the More…

A message from Karbala Medicine discusses the knowledge, attitudes and practices of mothers of children with febrile convulsions and what is related to them in the holy city of Karbala

The higher diploma thesis in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the College of Medicine, University of Karbala discussed the knowledge, attitudes and practices of mothers of children with febrile convulsions and what is related to them. The More…

CongratulationsAcademic promotionCongratulations on the occasion of a lecturer at the College of Medicine, University of Karbala receiving a #academic_promotion

The Deanship of the College of Medicine, University of Karbala, represented by the respected Dean, Professor Dr. Riyadh Dhyoud Al-Zubaidi, the respected assistants of the Dean, its professors, employees and students, extends its most beautiful congratulations and best wishes to More…