Nursing Students at the University of Warith Al-Anbyiaa Undertake OSCE Examination to Enhance Clinical Skills

As part of its continuous efforts to enhance the quality of educational outcomes, students of the College of Nursing commenced the comprehensive practical assessment examination (OSCE) at the OSCE laboratories of the National Centre for the Assessment of Medical Competencies.

The OSCE examination is regarded as one of the most important modern methods for assessing clinical skills. Students are evaluated through multiple stations that simulate real medical scenarios. This approach ensures accurate assessment of their ability to manage different cases according to scientific standards and enhances their readiness to work in healthcare institutions.

This initiative reflects the University’s commitment to advancing applied education and improving students’ professional competencies. It aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 4 (Quality Education) through the adoption of modern assessment methods, and Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by supporting the healthcare sector with qualified professionals.

The College reaffirmed its commitment to providing an advanced training environment that prepares students with the clinical skills required to meet the demands of the medical profession.