Midterm and Final Examinations Proceed Smoothly at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Sana’a University — Midterm and final examinations at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences commenced according to the approved academic plan for the 1447 Hijri academic year. The university remains committed to ensuring educational quality and providing equal opportunities for all students.
The examinations were conducted at the Faculty’s Electronic Testing Center in a highly organized and disciplined environment. The schedule included the following:
– Sixth-Year Students (Batch 38), Medicine and Surgery Program: Sat for midterm assessments in Gynecology, Internal Medicine, and Surgery as part of the continuous evaluation requirements for this advanced clinical stage.
– Third-Year Students, Medical Laboratories Program: Completed their final examination in Pharmacology.
– Third-Year Students, Nursing Program: Completed their final examination in Pathophysiology.
The Dean’s Office confirmed that the examination process proceeded seamlessly, supported by robust technical and administrative arrangements. All procedures followed official regulatory frameworks to ensure a transparent and fair testing environment.
Faculty members and proctors supervised the sessions to maintain academic integrity and quality standards in student assessment.
These ongoing efforts are part of the Faculty’s mission to modernize its education and evaluation systems. By adhering to rigorous academic standards, the College continues to prepare highly qualified medical and health professionals capable of serving the community and advancing the healthcare sector.




