27-01-2025
September 21 university concludes sixth scientific conference
Sana'a - Saba:
The Sixth Scientific Conference of September 21 University for Medical and Applied Sciences, and the second to discuss graduation research of the second batch of students from the College of Medicine, concluded on Monday with a series of recommendations.
Support immunization campaigns to reduce infectious diseases among children, publish all student research and implement the college's research plan, make medical statistics a mandatory course for all medical students, and provide training courses in basic and advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation, support health education programs focusing on breastfeeding, sterilization, blood transfusion, and reducing the rate of cesarean sections, provide support to kidney and heart centers and raise awareness about autism, provide studies, services, and preventive measures to combat rabies.
Addressing the Graduates:
First Deputy Prime Minister Mohammed Miftah congratulated the graduating students and emphasized the crucial role of scientists and researchers in the face of global challenges. He highlighted the importance of scientific advancement in overcoming the challenges faced by Yemen.
The Rector of September 21 University Dr. Mujahid Measar praised the success of the conference and the high-quality research presented by the graduating students. He emphasized the importance of publishing these research findings to contribute to the university's academic reputation.
Dean of the College of Medicine Dr. Salwa al-Ghamiri highlighted the significance of the research conducted by the graduating students, which addressed crucial health issues facing Yemeni society.
The conference served as a platform for showcasing the academic achievements of the students and fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges facing the Yemeni healthcare system.
The recommendations issued at the conclusion of the conference will play a crucial role in improving public health outcomes and advancing medical research in Yemen.
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