جامعة العلوم الطبية medical science univer

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جامعة العلوم الطبية


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جامعة العلوم الطبية

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Medicine Course Phases The curriculum is based on a modified traditional curricula where integration of basic medical sciences is done with clinical teaching early on . It is based on three phases (over ten semesters = five academic years). .

Phase I: a) Basic sciences: Human biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Psychology, Computer science, English language. b) Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry with Computer science, and Scientific English, Arabic and Religious Studies, Sudanese studies are also taught. Clinical sessions are provided during this phase.

Phase II Phase II: Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology with Clinical Medicine, Surgery, Community Paediatrics and Child and Reproductive Health. The teaching of basic sciences is based on a clinical, problem solving approach.

Phase III: Community Medicine and Public Health, Forensic Medicine, Research Methodology and Statistics. The course leads to development of a research proposal of an original nature which is then executed and written by the student as a graduation thesis. The students should produce a thesis of good quality before they are allowed to sit for the final examination. The clinical teaching continues for three academic years including the introductory year during phase II.

MB.BS The course leads to the degree of MB.BS, (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) where the student is required to obtain satisfactory levels on Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology , and Pediatrics

Pharmacy

. Phase I: Basic Sciences & Humanities The major objective of Phase I (Semester 1 & 2) is to acquire a comprehensive understanding of the Basic Sciences e.g. Biology, Organic Chemistry, Biostatistics, Computer skills plus Humanities e.g. English, Arabic, Religious & Sudanese studies. Semester 1 : During this semester, the students will have courses in Biology, Biostatistics, English, Arabic, Religious & Sudanese studies in the Preparatory College, Organic Chemistry in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Computer skills in the Faculty of Computer Sciences.

Semester 2, 3 and 4: This is continuation of the courses of semester 1. In this semester, the Faculty of Pharmacy shall offer an introductory course in Pharmacy to acquaint the students with the history of Pharmacy, professional ethics and various dosage forms. The major objective of these semesters is to acquire a comprehensive understanding of the basic biomedical sciences courses e.g. Anatomy & Histology, Physiology and Biochemistry to understand the human body, functioning of the body organs and metabolic pathways. In addition, course modules in Pharmaceutics (dosage forms), Physical Pharmacy (principles of physical phenomena involved in formulation of Pharmaceuticals) pharmaceutical Microbiology and pharmaceutical Analysisi shall be offered by the faculty of pharmacy which will lay foundation to understand principles of drug action and Pharmaceutical Analysis shall be offered by the Faculty of Pharmacy which will lay foundation to understand principles of drug formulations in the next phases. Organic Chemistry shall be fully covered in semester 3 and students shall be able to understand biochemical processes and to equip the student entering phase II with the proper knowledge to meet the objectives of phase

Phase II : Course pharmacy courses. Semester 5.6,7 and 8. The major objective of Phase II (Semester 5, 6, 7 & 8) is to train the students to acquire a thorough understanding of all major disciplines of Pharmacy i.e. Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacology, Phytochemistry and Medicinal Chemistry. At the end of Phase II, students shall have sufficient skills and theoretical knowledge to work in an industrial (manufacturing/quality control) environment for their practical training. They shall also be competent to learn the principles of advanced professional courses in Phase III.

Phase III : Courses in Professional Pharmacy and Research Two Semesters (9 & 10). The course work in Phase III is of a more applied nature where there is an integration of knowledge acquired through the courses and training learnt in previous phases. The emphasis shall be on Pharmacy Practice and clinical Pharmacy in a real professional environment i.e. hospital/community pharmacies and hospitals. Further, each student shall be assigned a research project on any professional area of his/her interest and shall submit a dissertation on completion of the work.

AWARD OF B. PHARM. DEGREE Transition from one phase into another one requires the student to: Obtain a pass in ALL subjects at the end of each phase (semester 2, 4, 6 & 8) courses, with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average ( cGPA ) of 2.50. Students, who do not achieve the standard for entry into another phase, may attempt to raise their grade by repeating the courses of semester 1 & 2 OR 3 & 4 OR 5 & 6 OR 7 & 8 the next time they are offered (which will normally be the next year). Within the second phase (phase II), there are non-specialized subjects (Anatomy & Histology, Physiology, Organic Chemistry & Biochemistry). The student should pass the final exam at the end of each course. Failure to pass the final exam means the student has to repeat the whole year (Semester 3 & 4 or 5 & 6). NB: Maximum time allowed for completion of B.Pharm . degree is 8 years altogether

Dentistry Each academic year is made up of 2 semesters (20 weeks each). In the first four semesters the students study the basic medical sciences and dental morphology , The subjects are mainly taught under the auspices of the medical faculty, The subjects of microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, general surgery, general medicine preclinical operative dentistry, preclinical prosthodontics and dental biosciences are taught through semester 5 &6.The remaining four semesters are designated for teaching clinical dentistry, research methodology, biostatistics and dental public health.

The clinical course is taught in the Academy's hospital, where the dental clinics and dental laboratories are located. Teaching within the faculty is based on conventional and modern teaching methods including seminars, clinical audits, research and problem- based learning. A modern library exists equipped with a variety of credible references in each specialty, as well as an integrated audio-visual section as further teaching aids. Assessment within the Faculty of Dentistry utilizes a system of continuous assessment examinations including mid-semester, end of semester exams, class tests, tutorials, and research.

Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science Course Phases A full time four-year course (8 semesters) is offered. The type of teaching is a combination of both product-oriented and patient-oriented learning. The Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences offers a four-year professional degree programme . Other than the choice of the specialization subject offered at the beginning of the fourth year, all other subjects are compulsory. This fully integrated programme consists of three phases:

Phase I (Basic Medical Sciences): The major objective of Phase I (Semester 1 &2) is to acquire a comprehensive understanding of the normal form and function of the human body. There will be an increasing, ongoing application of what you are learning to examples of medical importance. Semester 1 : During this semester, the students will follow a programme of courses in Biology, Chemistry and Physics in the Preparatory College as well as a few basic sciences courses from the Faculty of MLS and Faculty of Computer Sciences. English courses will also be taken during this time. Semester 2 : The organs of the body work together in systems. You must learn what they are and how they function by understanding anatomy (form) and the biochemistry and physiology (function) of the system. Introductory/Foundation Courses are mainly in Semester 2, which are considered the building blocks for the Medical laboratory Sciences courses which follow.

Phase II The major objective of Phase II (Semesters 3, 4, 5 & 6) is to acquire a comprehensive understanding of the Medical Laboratory Sciences (Hematology, Chemical Pathology, Parasitology , Microbiology, plus others). There will be an increasing, ongoing application of what you are learning to examples of laboratory importance.

Phase III (Specialized Medical Laboratory Sciences): The major objective of Phase III (Semesters 7 & 8) is to acquire a professional understanding in one of the major modules of the Medical Laboratory Sciences (Hematology, Chemical Pathology, Parasitology , Microbiology, and Histopathology & Cytology). Students will acquire knowledge and skills at an internationally acceptable standard. Also students will learn how to do research and to present it in a form of dissertation. This will be achieved through many courses (Research Methodology, Biostatistics, Laboratory Management, and presentation skills). The final year students are encouraged to do voluntary work in hospital laboratories during their vacation in order to familiarize themselves with the hospital laboratory activities.

Faculty of Radiological Sciences The course of 4 academic years (8 Semesters) leads to a B.Sc. ( Honours ) in Radiological Sciences. The program requires a minimum number of contact hours, essential for attaining the requisite professional competence. In addition to lectures, the students get extensive hands-on experience both at the university clinical x-ray departments and in clinical rotations at the Ministry of Health hospitals for practical exposure. English is the language of instruction.

Career Opportunities: Radiological Sciences is the profession whose members have the responsibility to provide skilled technical expertise in Diagnostic X-Ray Departments. The Radiological Technologist is the professional whose role is to produce radiographs of various body parts and systems, submitting them to the radiologist for diagnostic interpretation. The graduate professionals form part of the health care team, headed by a medical doctor, and their professionalism and understanding of the care requirements make their role essential in any health care system. As a Radiological Technologist: 1. Graduates find employment in academic hospitals, community health centers, and in private and public practices. 2. Graduates in diagnostic radiography can also start independent private practices. 3. Other opportunities include post-graduate study.

Nursing Sciences Bachelor of Science in Nursing – four years (8 semesters) This program is designed to graduate professional nurses competent to provide general nursing care both in hospital and community settings. ‘ Total Credit Hours: 180 Hrs. Theory=1818 hrs. (%rd.) and Practical =3636 hrs.(% rd.). The faculty offers 3 BSc . N. degree programs and 7 specialties MSc . N. programs: - BSc . N. regular program (4 years). - BSc . N. completing/bridging program for nursing diploma holders (1 year). - BSc.N . completing / bridging program for technical nursing certificate holders (2 years

BSc in anesthesia The study is for four intensive years including basic medical sciences in the first two years the anaesthesia courses in the last two years. Candidates graduate as anaesthesia technologists . The course is designed to be executed in 8 semesters to cover 40 important anesthetic and related subjects and was approved by the Ministry of Higher Education after a workshop in Jazira University attended by highly qualified anesthetic staff.

Engineering Course Phases The course of 5 academic years leads to a B.Sc. (Honors) in Biomedical Engineering (specialization in Bio-instrumentation, Medical Imaging and Medical Informatics) and Electronics Engineering (specialization in Communication and Control).

The course is based on the international updated curricula on biomedical engineering and electronics engineering and is according to the guidelines laid by the Ministry of Higher Education and Sudan Engineering Council. The curriculum includes courses in life sciences, electronics, communication, electrical engineering computer sciences and information systems. The practical of medical science portion is conducted in the Faculty of Medicine laboratories and supervised by the faculty staff. The faculty has established advanced Electronics and Biomedical laboratories and workshop such as Electrical, Electronics, Communication, Digital and Bio-instrumentation, Biosensors, Microprocessor, Microcontroller & interfacing, CAD laboratories. All courses are conducted in English Language.

الرازي الطب ج :             تنتهج الكليه طريقة السنه الدراسيه الكامله وتتم الدراسه النظريه والعمليه بمبانى الكليه ، مدة الدراسة بهذا البرنامج خمس سنوات يمنح الطالب بعد إكمالها بكالريوس الطب البشري.  بروفيسور : عبدالله احمد دفع الله

الوطنية / الطب والجراحة ب/ طب وجراحة الاسنان ب/ الصيدلة السريرية والصناعية ب/ الحاسوب المعلوماتية الصحية ب/ العلاج الطبيعي ب/ الأشعة والتصوير الطبي ب/ علوم المختبرات الطبية ب/ علوم التمريض و القبالة ب/ العلوم الإدارية  تمنح درجة الدبلوم في التخصصات التالية: د/ العلاج الطبيعي

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