Medical students at the Clinical Skills Center

Medical students at the Clinical Skills Center

Students of the fourth year of the faculty of Medicine received their training this morning at the Clinical Skills Lab of the university, which focused on how and the method of breast examination, used in an attempt to detect breast cancer, or other breast diseases early, through the detection of Any possible lumps, deformities, or swelling.
Breast self-examination is widely considered a way to detect cancer at a more curable stage, by detecting it in its early stages.

This training comes within the center\’s plan to train medical faculty students according to the curricula of their colleges, and in all pre-clinical stages, by using advanced dolls as fake patients and preparing scenarios for actual cases that simulate the real situation in hospitals.

Today\’s training, as in all exercises, was 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 4 groups, each group comprising 11 students. Within the center, they are divided into two smaller groups, so that each group receives an hour-long training session, in line with the new policies on physical distancing, as well as in reducing the number of students to avoid crowding into narrow spaces.

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