Within the framework of the joint scientific cooperation agreement between the College of Pharmacy and the Nineveh Health Directorate, Dr. Abeer Mansour Abdulrasool, a faculty member at the College of Pharmacy, participated in the discussion of graduation research projects submitted by pharmacists admitted to the Clinical Pharmacy Program (28th cycle). The discussions were held on Sunday, 1 February 2026, at the Research Hospital.
The discussions covered research projects conducted as part of the Advanced Clinical Training Program (PGY2), which aims to enhance the scientific and practical competencies of trainee pharmacists and to align training outcomes with the requirements of contemporary clinical practice.
This academic participation contributed to supporting and advancing clinical residency programs in accordance with locally and internationally accredited academic standards, thereby addressing the needs of healthcare institutions and contributing to the improvement of the quality of medical and pharmaceutical services provided to the community.


