Faculty of General Medicine (MBBS Program):
This faculty offers the comprehensive MBBS program, covering foundational medical sciences like anatomy, physiology, and pathology, along with clinical training. It prepares students to become competent general physicians capable of diagnosing and treating a wide range of medical conditions. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical hospital experience, ensuring students develop strong clinical skills. The faculty emphasizes research, ethics, and patient care, making it ideal for students aiming to practice medicine globally.
Faculty of Dentistry:
The Faculty of Dentistry trains students in oral health, dental anatomy, and preventive care. It covers diagnosis and treatment of dental diseases, restorative procedures, and oral surgery. Students gain hands-on experience in dental clinics, learning modern techniques and patient management. The program prepares graduates for careers as dentists, focusing on both clinical skills and community dental health awareness.
Faculty of Pharmacy:
This faculty focuses on pharmaceutical sciences, including drug development, pharmacology, and toxicology. Students learn about medication formulation, dispensing, and the role of pharmacists in healthcare. The program combines theoretical studies with practical lab work, preparing graduates for careers in pharmaceutical industries, research, and clinical pharmacy.
Faculty of Pediatrics:
Dedicated to child healthcare, this faculty educates students on pediatric diseases, growth, and development. It emphasizes immunization, nutrition, and management of childhood illnesses. Clinical training in pediatric wards helps students develop skills to care for infants, children, and adolescents, preparing them for pediatric specialization.
Faculty of Public Health and Preventive Medicine:
This faculty trains students in community health, epidemiology, and disease prevention. It focuses on health education, sanitation, and public health policies. Graduates are equipped to work in government health departments, NGOs, and international health organizations, promoting population health and preventive strategies.
Faculty of Medical Biology and Biochemistry:
Students study the molecular and chemical basis of life, including genetics, cell biology, and metabolism. This faculty supports medical research and diagnostics, providing knowledge essential for understanding disease mechanisms and developing treatments.
Faculty of Clinical Medicine:
Focused on advanced clinical skills, this faculty trains students in diagnosis, treatment, and patient management across specialties like internal medicine, surgery, and emergency care. It emphasizes practical experience in hospital settings.
Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery:
This faculty prepares students for nursing and midwifery roles, teaching patient care, maternal health, and community nursing. It combines theory with clinical practice, essential for supporting healthcare teams.
Faculty of Medical Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy:
Students learn rehabilitation techniques to help patients recover from injuries and disabilities. The faculty covers physical therapy, occupational therapy, and rehabilitation sciences, preparing graduates to improve patients’ quality of life.