The Basic Nursing Branch at Baghdad College organized a field visit for professional diploma students to the Ibn Al-Bitar Specialized Center for Cardiac Surgery.

The educational visit aimed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the Latin American course in case management, and to refine their decision-making skills related to urgent nursing and educational care. It also sought to familiarize them with the latest trends in the field of advanced specialty care, and the importance of rapid intervention in case management. In addition to identifying the quality and type of services provided to cardiac patients, and the types of medications and surgery available.

The field visit program included the hospital’s vital departments, including the cardiac resuscitation unit and the intensive care unit. This volunteer course gave you the opportunity to see the workflow and interact with the specialized medical and nursing staff.
These overnight stays contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals and Goal 4: Shared Learning, by providing access to high-quality applied learning opportunities that integrate direct knowledge with direct experience, thereby raising the level of qualification of students to be effective nurses in serving the community and society.

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