In light of the scientific and practical cooperation between Al-Turath University and Yarmouk Teaching Hospital, first-year nursing students at Al-Turath University conducted their practical exams in the hospital, as well as the exams are an important milestone in the students' educational journey, as they aim to connect the theoretical knowledge acquired in the classroom with practical application in a real clinical setting, enhancing their skills and honing their expertise in the field of healthcare.
For their part, the training staff at Yarmouk Hospital commended the outstanding level demonstrated by the students of Al-Turath University, both in terms of academic proficiency and commitment to safety and quality standards, as well as the team expressed its appreciation for the students' excellent interaction with patients and their approach to implement various nursing procedures besides their team spirit and ability to quickly adapt to the medical work environment.
For its part, the Deanship of the College of Nursing at Al-Turath University commended the pivotal role played by Yarmouk Hospital in providing practical training opportunities for students, as well as stressing that this partnership contributes effectively to preparing nursing cadres capable of keeping pace with scientific and technical developments in the field of healthcare, as well as the Deanship also commended the continuous supervision and professional support provided by the hospital's nursing staff, which has had a positive impact on students' practical experience.
For their part, the students expressed their gratitude for this unique experience, which enabled them to apply their theoretical knowledge in a real-life context, they emphasized that it will form an important foundation for their academic and professional future, meanwhile, the College of Nursing at Al-Turath University reiterated its commitment to provide a distinguished educational environment that meets international standards and continually strives to develop the skills of its students to meet the needs of the medical labor market in Iraq and abroad.


