Third-year Students of the Faculty of Pharmacy at the Clinical Skills Center

Third-year students of the faculty of Pharmacy at the Clinical Skills Center

The work team at the University\’s Clinical Skills Lab has dedicated several training sessions this morning to third-year students of the faculty of Pharmacy, as part of its plan to train medical faculty students, in basic skills, in all academic stages prior to the clinical stage, through the use of advanced dolls as fake patients And preparing scenarios for actual cases simulating the real situation in hospitals.

Today, the third-year students of the faculty of Pharmacy were trained on breast Examination, which is used to try to detect breast cancer, or other breast diseases at an early date, by detecting 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.

As the number of groups received by the Skills Center today reached 3 groups for the third year of the Faculty of Pharmacy, where one group is trained every hour for 3 hours. The group contains 12 students, and they are divided into two smaller groups.

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 mask, to ensure their safety and the safety of workers, and divide them into 3 groups, each group comprising 12 students. They were divided into two smaller groups, so that each group had 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 being crowded into narrow spaces.

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