The College of Medicine at the University of Warith Al-Anbyiaa conducted a pilot ministerial standardised examination for sixth-year students as part of comprehensive organisational and technical preparations aimed at simulating the official ministerial examination and enhancing students’ readiness.
The examination involved the preparation of classrooms and laboratories, along with the provision of technical equipment, electronic systems, and logistical services required to ensure smooth performance and a well-organised examination environment in accordance with approved standards.
This examination forms part of the College’s efforts to enhance students’ academic and examination competencies and strengthen their preparedness to undertake ministerial examinations with confidence and high efficiency. It also contributes to improving the quality of medical education outcomes.
This initiative aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 4 (Quality Education) through strengthening educational quality and academic assessment, and Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by supporting the healthcare sector with qualified medical professionals.
The College reaffirmed its commitment to adopting modern methods of training and assessment to create an advanced educational environment that supports students’ success and academic excellence.