Sana’a University Faculty of Medicine Conducts Practical Parasitology Examinations for Third-Year Students (Batch 41)

SANA’A – 12 January 2026
As part of the ongoing practical assessment program for the 2025–2026 academic year, the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Sana’a University conducted practical Parasitology examinations for its third-year Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) students (Batch 41).
The examinations took place within the specialized laboratories of the Department of Medical Microbiology. Students underwent intensive practical testing designed to evaluate their technical proficiency in:
– Identifying medical parasites and understanding their life cycles.
– Handling slides and laboratory specimens with precision.
– Distinguishing between various pathogenic species that cause human disease.
The department’s faculty emphasized that the examinations were conducted in strict accordance with approved academic standards. The assessment focused on:
– Ensuring the practical tasks reflect modern clinical requirements.
– Utilizing clear criteria to ensure objective and fair grading for all students.
These assessments are a core component of the Faculty of Medicine’s strategy to integrate practical application into the teaching of basic medical sciences. By prioritizing hands-on experience, the Faculty aims to equip students with the scientific and clinical competencies necessary for their upcoming clinical rotations and future medical careers.
The leadership of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences continues to support these rigorous evaluations as a means of maintaining the high institutional standards for which Sana’a University is recognized.




