Dean of Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Sana’a University Inspects Faculty Facilities, Emphasizing Institutional Readiness for Upcoming Academic Milestones

Saturday, July 11, 2026
SANA’A— Within the framework of early preparations for the new academic year, the Dean of Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Sana’a University, Prof. Mohammed Al-Shehari, conducted a comprehensive inspection tour of the Faculty’s facilities, administrative departments, and lecture halls. The tour aimed to review technical and administrative preparations and evaluate the Faculty’s readiness to welcome students and complete upcoming academic milestones.
During the tour, the Dean inspected the conditions of lecture halls, administrative offices, and service facilities, observing ongoing preparation, rehabilitation, and maintenance works. These efforts are designed to provide an integrated educational and administrative environment that enhances the quality of the learning process, keeping pace with the Faculty’s plans to develop institutional performance for both students and faculty members.
Prof. Mohammed Al-Shehari listened to a detailed briefing from Mr. Marwan Al-Mekhlafi, Faculty Secretary General, and Engineer Adel Soumel, Director of Services and Maintenance, regarding completion levels in preparation and maintenance schedules, plans implemented to prepare halls, and the overall institutional readiness for the new academic year.
The Dean commended the efforts of the administrative, technical, and service staff, emphasizing that early preparation represents a core foundation for the success of the educational process, ensuring an outstanding academic start from day one.
Prof. Al-Shehari reaffirmed the deanship’s keenness to continue developing the educational and administrative infrastructure, raising readiness across facilities. This enhances the standing of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Sana’a University, enabling it to execute its academic and training programs according to the highest quality standards, fulfilling continuous development requirements, and serving the health sector.
This inspection tour aligns with the Faculty’s strategic plans aimed at achieving the international academic accreditation standards of the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME), ensuring comprehensive operational readiness to guarantee an organized and effective launch for the academic year 1448 AH.










