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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]
In 2018 the nursing department was established, and the name of the collage has changed from Baghdad College of Pharmacy to Baghdad College of Medical Sciences. [2] The study duration in the nursing department is four years, and graduates are granted a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. [3] The college's future plan is to start postgraduate studies.
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.
College of Medicine: Based outside the main campus, attached to Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital and the National Center of Hematology.It is one of four medical schools in Baghdad and the second to be established (after the University of Baghdad's College of Medicine).
This is a incomplete list of universities in Iraq. There are more than 85 universities and academics in total: 35 public universities, (four technical universities , one institutes of technology , and two fine arts university, one national defense university, and one police academy ) 45 private universities and colleges.
The Medical City includes the Baghdad University College of Medicine. The largest hospital in the complex is the Surgical Specialties Hospital built in 1980. The second largest is the Baghdad Teaching Hospital, opened in 1970, [1] which contains the out patient clinics and the emergency department. The complex has over a thousand beds for patients.
University of Kerbala / College of Medicine, Kerbala, Iraq; University of Koya / School of Medicine, Erbil Governorate, Iraq; University of Kufa / College of Medicine, Najaf, Iraq; Al-Iraqia University / college of Medicine, Baghdad, Iraq; University of Mosul / College of Medicine, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq; University of Mosul / Ninevah ...
US health officials say Iraq probably needs about 100,000 doctors to meet the needs of its population, but has only 15,000 now. [4] In 1994, hoping to prevent doctors from emigrating, the Iraqi government encouraged private medical practices. Four years later it allowed hospitals to charge some fees.