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Post Date: 2024-09-01
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The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Al-Nahrain University, under the esteemed patronage of the University's President, Prof. Dr. Ali Abdulaziz Al-Shawi, with the direct supervision of the Dean of the College of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Jumaa Salman Jiyad, and the Head of the Department, Assistant Prof. Dr. Anas Qusay Hashem, organized a specialized training course covering three essential medical imaging and cardiac catheterization techniques: Computed Tomography (CT Scan), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and Cardiac Catheterization. The course lasted for an entire week and was conducted by students and graduates of the department from the Bahja Scientific Office. Participants were trained on the latest medical imaging technologies and their applications in the medical field. The course included detailed explanations of how the three devices operate, with a focus on best practices for operating and maintaining these vital devices to ensure effective performance in various medical environments. These training courses play a pivotal role in raising the level of students and graduates by providing them with practical and applied knowledge that enhances their theoretical understanding gained in classrooms. They enable participants to become familiar with the latest technologies and medical devices used in the biomedical field, such as CT, MRI, and cardiac catheterization devices. These hands-on experiences equip students with the confidence and skills necessary to operate these advanced devices in real-world work environments. The participating students expressed great admiration for the scientific content of the course and the intensive practical approach that helped them understand the finer details of how these devices work. They also praised the well-organized course and the high competence of the instructors, who delivered the material in an accessible manner, supported by real-life examples from medical applications.