The College of Nursing organizes a scientific symposium on “Physiological changes during pregnancy.” Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Ali Karim Khudair Al-Jubouri, Dean of the College of Nursing at the University of Karbala, the Maternal and Newborn Nursing Branch in the College of Nursing organized a scientific symposium entitled “Physiological Changes During Pregnancy,” which the teacher, Dr. Sajida Saadoun Aliwi, Head of the Maternal and Neonatal Nursing Branch, and the assistant teacher, Rasha Hussein Aliwi, one of the faculty teachers, lectured The symposium was held in attendance at the College of Nursing, in the presence of several faculty members and students.

Infection Control Workshop for Nursing Students

The Rehabilitation, Employment, and Follow-up Unit, in collaboration with Imam Al-Hassan Hospital, held a workshop for fourth-year students on modern infection control protocols, emphasizing...

Training course on Monkeypox Awareness and Prevention

Under the supervision of Asst. Prof. Dr. Selman Hussain Faris, the College of Nursing at the University of Kerbala held a two-day training course...

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 The Holy Kerbala Health Department has been contacted by the honorable President of the University, and tomorrow, Wednesday, 11/8/2021, at exactly nine thirty in...

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One of the faculty members of the College of Nursing is a member and...

 Assistant Professor Dr. Hussam Abbas Daoud, one of the faculty of Nursing at the University of Karbala, participated in the discussion committee of the doctoral student (Amna Abdul-Hasan Jabr Khudair) for her thesis tagged “The...

Conclusion of the training course on pediatric basic life support and urinary catheterization held...

 On Thursday, 17/06/2021, the training course held by our college for basic nursing and pediatric nursing on pediatric and adult basic life support and urinary catheterization, according to the training plan of the two branches...

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