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The department was established in the academic year 2002-2003. The department teaches the subject of Microbiology and Immunology to third-year students.
The Microbiology department is considered one of the most important core departments in medical colleges. It integrates with other departments within the college to achieve the college's vision and fulfill its mission.
The department is committed to enhancing its capabilities to improve the quality of its outputs and take advantage of the advanced resources provided by the university to develop the curriculum, teaching methods, and scientific research tools.
We extend our gratitude to our partners in success, starting with the university president, the dean of the medical college, and all the members of the department for their tireless efforts.
Description
Department of Microbiology, one of the departments of basic medical sciences in the second stage (third year)
The department was established in the academic year 2002-2003 and the department teaches microbiology and immunity for third-year students, and the Department of Microbiology is one of the most important basic departments in the faculties of human medicine, which integrates with the rest of the departments within the college to achieve the vision of the college and carry out its mission.
Vision
The Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Faculty of Medicine in Gharyan aspires to be a leader in graduating physicians with medical and research skills in various fields of microbiology and immunology.
Mission
To provide a program that prepares qualified graduates with technical and technological skills capable of promoting health culture and supporting the culture of infection control in healthcare facilities and the community, within the framework of high ethical values and principles.
Goals
- To provide students with a historical introduction to microbiology, including classification, growth methods, and control measures, including disinfection and chemotherapy.
2. To teach students the genetic principles of microorganisms and their evolution.
3. To train students in laboratory diagnosis of diseases, methods of infection, and transmission.
4. To take appropriate therapeutic steps.
5. To educate students on the human immune system and its response to various disease-causing agents.
6. To study the interactions between the immune system, organ transplantation, and various cancer diseases