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The hospital was both a medical institution and an institution for learning medicine. [2] As it was a Bimaristan, it served individuals of all backgrounds regardless of sex and other identities. [2] Males and females were treated at the hospital by expert physicians of different areas of medicine that created set plans for patients.
Al-Mustansiriyah University (Arabic: الجامعة المستنصرية) is a public university located in Baghdad, Iraq. It traces its origin back to 1227. It traces its origin back to 1227. The modern form of the university was founded in 1963.
The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus and the Science Citation Index. According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2023 two-year impact factor is 2.8. The 5-year impact factor is 3.7. EBM ranked 59th out of 128 journals in the category "Medicine, Research & Experimental" in 2016. [2]
There are many medical colleges in Iraq, The first medical school in Iraq was established in 1927. [1] [2] Most adopt the traditional subject-based curriculum.There are two colleges that adopted the problem-based curriculum, University of Kerbala College of Medicine and University of Tikrit College of Medicine.
The College of Medicine University of Baghdad, formerly known as the Iraqi Royal Medical College, was established in 1927. [1]In 1927, Harry Sinderson helped to establish a new medical school in Baghdad, which became the Royal Medical College when King Faisal I opened its new building in April 1930. [2]
The first Kurdish newspaper titled Kurdistan, was published in Cairo in 1898. Since then tens of different Kurdish newspapers, magazines and journals have been published in Ottoman Empire, Iraq, Armenia, Syria, Lebanon and Iran and in recent years in Turkey, Germany, Sweden and France.
The ICMJE recommendations (full title, "Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals") are a set of guidelines produced by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors for standardising the ethics, preparation and formatting of manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals for publication. [1]