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The College of Medicine at the University of Baghdad hosted distinguished guests from global universities, including Dr. Samuel Ongwafo, a neurophysiology lecturer at the University of Bamenda, Cameroon, and Dr. Lina Al-Hassan, a professor at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK, specializing in antibiotic resistance.

During the visit, the guests explored the rich history of the college, its academic facilities, and its research projects. They also engaged in fruitful scientific discussions with faculty members, sparking interest in potential future collaborations between the college and the academic institutions represented by the visitors.

The college administration emphasized its commitment to strengthening this collaboration through academic and research exchange programs, aiming to create new opportunities for students and faculty to benefit from global expertise in advanced medical fields, thereby enhancing the college’s reputation locally and internationally.

This visit is part of the college’s efforts to build bridges of cooperation with global institutions, contributing to its vision of delivering exceptional medical education and producing impactful scientific research that serves society and aligns with global advancements.

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