Sana’a – The College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Science and Technology (UST), in collaboration with the University Scientific Club, has concluded its free specialized training program for students and graduates of medical disciplines.
The program comes as part of the University’s ongoing efforts to enhance practical skills and professional competencies, preparing participants to meet the evolving demands of the healthcare labor market.
The program featured four specialized courses: surgical suturing, first aid, radiographic interpretation, and laboratory epidemiology. The courses were delivered by experienced academics and specialists, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications to equip participants with essential skills in these vital fields.
The courses witnessed strong engagement from students and graduates, who benefited from both the scientific content and hands-on training focused on strengthening professional competencies and practical healthcare applications.
The College affirmed that organizing such programs reflects the University’s commitment to providing high-quality training opportunities that enhance students’ and graduates’ capabilities, improve their professional readiness, and contribute to preparing qualified professionals capable of serving the community and the healthcare sector effectively.






