The Faculty of Medicine at Al-Israa University continues practical and training activities for its students
Gaza – Public Relations
The Faculty of Human Medicine (Basic Stage – Biomedical Sciences) at Al-Israa University continues to implement a series of practical and training activities for its students داخل laboratories and lecture halls, as part of resuming the practical and applied components. This comes ضمن the university’s academic plan aimed at ensuring the continuity of the educational process and restoring its various academic and training elements, under the direct supervision of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Suhail Al-Madbouk, and the Dean of Scientific Research and Libraries and lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Abdul Fattah Qarman.
The faculty has carried out a range of practical and training activities داخل laboratories and classrooms, with the aim of enhancing students’ applied skills and linking theoretical knowledge with practical application, within an interactive learning environment that contributes to improving students’ academic and professional competence and enhancing their readiness to engage in the healthcare sector وفق modern academic and medical standards.
The practical activities included various laboratory and applied trainings, such as learning to use the light microscope and examining tissues, in addition to blood typing tests and training on using the Complete Blood Count (CBC) device. These activities were supervised by a group of specialized doctors and lecturers from the Faculty of Medicine at Al-Israa University, along with experienced practicing physicians, allowing students to benefit from direct practical expertise and develop their clinical and laboratory skills.
In support of practical training, the university has coordinated and implemented the applied component in cooperation with a number of healthcare institutions and public, private, and NGO medical laboratories. This provides diverse training environments that help fulfill the practical training requirements for students in the basic stage (Biomedical Sciences) and strengthen the integration between education and real-world medical practice.
Dr. Al-Madbouk emphasized that resuming the practical component is a key step in supporting the academic journey of the faculty’s students, stressing the faculty’s commitment to continuing practical and applied training in line with modern medical education requirements, and contributing to preparing qualified medical professionals capable of meeting the needs of society and the healthcare sector.
For his part, Dr. Abdul Fattah Qarman explained that the university continues its efforts to support the educational and research process, activate laboratories and applied activities, and enhance students’ academic and practical capabilities despite existing challenges. He affirmed the university’s commitment to providing a motivating educational environment that contributes to improving medical education outcomes and scientific research.
In turn, Professor Dr. Matar confirmed that Al-Israa University is moving forward with implementing its academic plan to restore university life in all its aspects, with a focus on practical and applied courses. This ensures the continuity of the educational process and maintains the quality of higher education, especially in medical fields that require continuous and intensive practical training.

