A scientific study titled "The Epidemic of Violence Against Resident Physicians in Baghdad: Causes, Impact, and Consequences" was recently published in the international journal Medicine, Conflict and Survival, on March 11, 2025.
This study was prepared by an academic team including Asst. Dr. Ali Musa Mahdi Hassoun, a lecturer at the College of Medicine at Warith Al-Anbiya University, along with professors from the College of Medicine at Al-Mustansiriya University, and researchers from the Swiss Red Crescent, Spain, and Vienna.
The study examined the phenomenon of violence against resident physicians in Baghdad hospitals, highlighting its causes and impact on medical personnel, while offering proposals to reduce this phenomenon and improve the medical work environment.
This research represents an important scientific achievement that contributes to raising awareness of the risks faced by physicians in the workplace and underscores the importance of international research cooperation in addressing pressing health issues.
We congratulate Asst. Dr. Ali Musa Mahdi Hassoun on this outstanding achievement and wish him continued success in his academic career.