Third-Year Medical Exam (OSCE) Reflects Modern Medical Education

The College of Medicine at the University of Baghdad held the OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) for third-year medical students, reflecting the college’s commitment to adopting the latest internationally recognized clinical assessment methods and aligning with the development of medical education outcomes.

The exam included various clinical stations covering surgery and internal medicine, as well as an assessment of medical communication skills and slide presentations. This comprehensive approach enhances students’ practical abilities and prepares them to handle clinical cases with high efficiency and professionalism.

The exam was conducted under the direct supervision of the Dean of the College of Medicine at the University of Baghdad, Professor Dr. Amin Abdul-Hassan Maneh Al-Alwani, who personally oversaw the proceedings. He emphasized the college’s commitment to providing a comprehensive learning environment focused on practical application and the development of clinical skills. Seventy-three students participated in the exam.

The exam was administered in a single day, with meticulous organization to ensure fairness and transparency in the assessment, reflecting the advanced academic standards that distinguish the College of Medicine at the University of Baghdad in preparing future physicians.

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