In a move that reflects the scientific rigor and advanced level of graduate studies at the College of Nursing at the University of Baghdad, a doctoral student in the adult nursing branch participated in the Third International Conference on Medical Sciences held by Al-Amid University, amid a large local and international academic presence.

The participation consisted of the presentation of a distinguished research paper excerpted from the doctoral thesis of student Amjad Abdul Abbas Shreida, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Widad Kamel Muhammad. The study was distinguished by being part of the applied studies section of the “controlled experiments” type, as it focused on improving nursing procedures according to a precise scientific methodology.

The research presented solutions and recommendations based on scientific evidence and a rigorous design aimed at improving the quality of nursing services provided to patients. This active participation clearly confirms the quality and competence of students in preparing studies that rival international standards. The acceptance and discussion of this research in an international forum is a clear indication of the strength of the research methodology followed at the College of Nursing.

Attendees praised the student’s academic level and the nature of the applied study, which enhances the college’s academic reputation and highlights its leading role in supporting the medical field with sound research. This participation is considered an important incentive for other graduate students, supporting the university’s efforts to promote scientific research and publication in reputable international journals and conferences.

This scientific participation embodies the College of Nursing’s commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being), by presenting quality research aimed at improving patient care and developing evidence-based nursing practices. This participation also supports Goal 4 (Quality Education) and Goal 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) by developing the quality of scientific research among graduate students and ensuring the accuracy of research outputs.

 

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