AGU gifted students complete medical research programme in Oxford Royale Academy
The first batch of outstanding and gifted students in the College of Medicine and Medical Sciences at the Arabian Gulf University (AGU) have successfully completed the International Medical Research Programme in Oxford Royale Academy, the UK.
The vocational programme featured workshops and discussions on various types of medical researches, and it also included lectures on clinical examinations of different organs of the body and the discussion of different medical scenarios that simulate real situations they may face in the future.
The programme also included debates on ethical cases as well as the rules governing the medical practices and discussions on the medical rules at the global level. During the activity, AGU students were granted the opportunity to learn about the healthcare systems that are currently in place in several countries around the world in order to benefit from the advantages each system has.
They were also given field visits to the main medical laboratories and medical training centres in Oxford city. The enrolees to the programme from AGU included Saif Al Deen Al Jodar, Abyen Al Yamani, Isa Al Hadi and Zainab Matrook, all of whom hailed the experience they enjoyed during their participation in the programme, expressing their wish to have it for another time.
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