
University of Baghdad College of Medicine SDG 4: Quality Education initiatives are curated here—curriculum reform and competency frameworks; clinical training, simulation and skills labs (OSCE/OSPE); assessment design and standard setting (MCQ/SAQ, workplace-based assessment); e-learning and digital resources; inclusive education and student support; faculty development and teaching excellence; academic advising and mentoring; accreditation and quality assurance; education research and program evaluation; and community-based education. Each post lists objectives, responsible units (Curriculum Committee, Medical Education Unit, QA, Exam Unit), partners (MoHE, teaching hospitals), timelines, datasets/DOIs, and indicators such as competency attainment, OSCE reliability, assessment blueprinting coverage, student satisfaction/NSS, progression and retention, remediation outcomes, CPD hours, accreditation status, and graduate outcomes. Browse by tags: Curriculum, Assessment & Exams, Simulation & Skills, E-Learning, Inclusion & Student Support, Faculty Development, Accreditation & QA, Education Research, Community-Based Education, Partnerships.


Second Session of the National Forum on Cardiac Arrhythmias Underway at the University of Baghdad, College of Medicine.

From Scientific Memory to a Shared Arab Presence

“University of Baghdad – College of Medicine: Hosting the 1st National Forum on Cardiac Arrhythmias”

Developing competencies and thyroid updates: A scientific workshop with expert Dr. Ghazi Al-Zaatari

College of Medicine University of Baghdad Improving clinical assessment

The curriculum committee strengthens the path of modernizing medical education By Continuing its development meetings Chaired by the College of medicine Dean

A successful Ending to the first scientific conference on combating tuberculosis and Honoring Participants and speakers.

The first scientific forum to combat tuberculosis was held amidst a high-level scientific presence.

A visit to enhance clinical integration

College of Medicine University of Baghdad started the first scientific forum to prevent tuberculosis


