For the first time… the College of Pharmacy organizes an OSCE examination for fifth-year students.

Based on the directives of the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Assistant Professor Dr. Maysar Mohammed Ali Al-Qutji, and his continuous commitment to developing the educational process and enhancing academic standards, and under the direct supervision of the Head of the Department of Drugs and Toxicology, Assistant Professor Dr. Saif Khalid, the department’s faculty members (Dr. Abeer Mansour and pharmacist Noura Jassim) conducted the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) for fifth-year students, in accordance with the latest approved educational systems and software.

This step aims to assess students’ clinical and practical skills and to evaluate their ability to apply theoretical knowledge within scenarios that simulate real-world practice, thereby enhancing their professional readiness. The OSCE is considered one of the modern assessment methods internationally recognized for its objectivity and precision in measuring clinical performance, contributing to the preparation of qualified graduates capable of practicing the profession with competence and responsibility.