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Department of Internal Medicine |
The curriculum, in the Internal Medicine Branch/College of Medicine in Al-Nahrain University, aims to help students preparing them to be doctors with a high level of responsibility in terms of scientific, moral and academic levels through the following:
1.Introduction to the level desired for doctors in their practical life through the acquisition of personal and informative qualifications that lead to integrated medical care and enable them to reach the right scientific decision and bear professional responsibility.
2.Provision of the scientific structure from the point of acquisition of knowledge information and understanding its importance in various pathological conditions in order to facilitate the process of diagnosis and treatment of such cases.
3.Practicing clinical skills through communication with the patient, collecting information performing clinical examination and putting of an integrated treatment plan starting from the differential diagnosis and ending with the follow-up of the patient response.
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Assistant Professor Dr. Rafid Al-Tawil delivered a lecture on the latest updates in the diagnosis and treatment of acute pulmonary embolism. |
Assistant Professor Dr. Rafid Al-Tawil, a cardiology consultant and faculty member at Al-Nahrain College of Medicine, delivered a lecture on Friday, February 21, about the latest advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of acute pulmonary embolism at the Babel Hotel. The lecture was attended by board students, residents, and specialists, followed by an in-depth discussion on the mechanisms of diagnosing and treating this dangerous and common condition. 

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The joint scientific conference of the Diabetes and Endocrine Societies, the Cardiology Society, and the Nephrology Society, which was recently held in Baghdad. |
The Head of the Internal Medicine Department, Professor Dr. Mahmoud Shakir Khudair, and Assistant Professor Dr. Rafid Basheer, a member of the teaching staff, participated in the joint scientific conference of the Diabetes and Endocrine Societies, the Cardiology Society, and the Nephrology Society, which was recently held in Baghdad. Professor Dr. Mahmoud Shakir delivered two lectures: the first on the latest advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of metabolic fatty liver disease, and the second on secondary hypertension caused by increased aldosterone from the adrenal gland. Professor Dr. Mahmoud Shakir also took part in a panel discussion on the role of SGLT2 inhibitors in the treatment of diabetes, heart disease, and kidney disease. Additionally, Assistant Professor Dr. Rafid Basheer delivered a lecture on the major effects and complications of chronic diabetes on coronary arteries, as well as the latest therapeutic approaches for atherosclerosis in diabetic patients. 

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