Clinical Skills Lab and AMS Student Training

Clinical Skills Lab and AMS Student Training

The working teams of the University\’s Clinical Skills Lab continue to train students of the Medical faculty, in different sessions, on basic skills, in all educational stages that precede the clinical stage, by using advanced dolls as fake patients and preparing scenarios for actual cases that simulate the real situation in hospitals.

Today, second-year students (specializing in human medicine) at the AMS faculty of Applied Medical Sciences were trained on how to examine the lymph-node examination spread in the human body, by palpation and the places of their distribution.

It is noteworthy that the lymph nodes have important functions in the defense of the body, by forming types of immune cells, and because they are the headquarters for the storage and reproduction of immune cells, which in turn contribute to many activities. Lymph nodes provide the B and T cells, which in turn provide specific immune reactions.

In today\’s training, as in all exercises, it has been taken into account to apply precautionary measures to combat the Corona pandemic (Covid-19), by distributing students to several training sessions, and forcing them to wear a muzzle, to ensure their safety and the safety of workers, and divide them into 8 groups, each group includes 6 students, Each group receives a half-hour training session, in line with the new policies on social distancing as well as in reducing the number of students to avoid crowding into narrow spaces.

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