Inauguration of the Simulation and Clinical Skills Laboratory
In a step reflecting the government’s commitment to advancing medical education in Yemen, Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi, Deputy Prime Minister for Defense and Security Affairs General Jalal Al-Ruwaishan, President of Sana’a University Prof. Dr. Al-Qasim Abbas, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Prof. Dr. Mohammed Al-Shehari, and Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences Prof. Dr. Khaled Al-Khamisi visited the Simulation and Clinical Skills Center at the Faculty of Medicine. The visit aimed to explore the modern facilities and highlight the center’s role in enhancing the quality of medical education.
The visit began with a tour of the Simulation Center’s facilities, where officials observed the advanced equipment and techniques used to train students in clinical skills. A demonstration was also conducted to showcase how these technologies are utilized in clinical simulations.
Prime Minister Ahmed Al-Rahwi expressed his pride in the progress witnessed in medical education, emphasizing that the Simulation Center represents a qualitative leap in the training of doctors. He stressed the importance of supporting such initiatives that strengthen the capabilities of medical professionals in the country.
President of Sana’a University, Prof. Dr. Al-Qasim Abbas, highlighted the center’s significance in creating a modern learning environment, providing students with the opportunity to practice clinical skills safely before engaging with patients. He noted that this experience builds students’ confidence in their abilities.
Similarly, the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Prof. Dr. Mohammed Al-Shehari, emphasized that the Simulation Center contributes to developing students’ practical skills, which leads to improved healthcare standards. He pointed out that hands-on training is an essential component of the educational process, and the center plays a vital role in achieving this goal.
This visit underscores the importance of the Simulation and Clinical Skills Center in advancing medical education efficiently, preparing qualified doctors capable of meeting the community’s healthcare needs.