The College of Medicine, Warith Al-Anbiya University (PBUH) has recruited medical teams to serve the visitors of Imam Al-Kadhim (PBUH).

Volunteer work and community service are among the fixed contexts of the College of Medicine, Al-Warith University (PBUH), deans, professors and students on all sacred religious occasions, as they enlist themselves in medical detachments to serve the visitors of the pure Imams, peace and blessings be upon them. On the occasion of the martyrdom of Imam Al-Kadhim (PBUH) on the twenty-fifth of Rajab in the year 183 AH, the professors and students of the College of Medicine volunteered to serve the visitors of the Imam and provide them with diagnostic and therapeutic field medical services. It is no secret that Imam Musa al-Kadhim ibn Jaafar ibn Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hashemi al-Qurashi (7 Safar 128 AH - 25 Rajab 183 AH) is one of the scholars of Muslims, and the seventh Imam of the Twelver Shiites. His father, Imam Jaafar ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq, is one of the jurists of Islam. He spent part of his life in prison, and witnessed a sensitive period in the history of Muslims. His nickname is Abu Ibrahim and Abu al-Hasan, and among his titles are al-Kadhim, the righteous servant, the door of needs, and the master of Baghdad. He was called al-Kadhim because of the intensity of his anger and patience in the face of the injustice of the oppressors. We ask God Almighty to accept these voluntary works from them and to bestow acceptance and satisfaction upon the distinguished College of Medicine, and reward and recompense upon its professors and students, and continued progress and advancement in comprehensive health services.