From the Classroom to Clinical Practice: Biomedical Engineering Students Embark on Their Field Training Journey

Second-Year Biomedical Engineering Students Begin Field Training at Al-Safwa Medical Consultant Complex

Second-year students from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the College of Electronics Engineering, University of Ninevah, have taken a significant step toward their professional future by commencing their field training at Al-Safwa Medical Consultant Complex. This training provides an opportunity to translate the knowledge gained in classrooms into practical experience.

During a scientific tour of the medical complex, the students explored a variety of advanced medical technologies, including Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems, diagnostic equipment, and bone mineral density and osteoporosis measurement devices. They also learned about the operating principles of these systems and the engineering aspects related to their operation and maintenance.

The training extended beyond technical knowledge, allowing students to engage directly with the clinical environment, develop communication skills with patients, and experience working within a multidisciplinary healthcare team under the supervision of experienced medical and technical professionals.

This training program reflects the University of Ninevah’s commitment to preparing highly qualified engineers capable of keeping pace with rapid advancements in medical technologies. By integrating academic knowledge with practical experience, the program equips students to contribute effectively to the development of the healthcare sector and to serve the community in the future.