University President Honors Winners of INN School International Drug Competition and Medical Staff on the Occasion of World Health Day
University President Honors Winners of INN School International Drug Competition and Medical Staff on the Occasion of World Health Day
Under the patronage and attendance of University President, Professor Ammar Nasser Agha, the College of Pharmacy today held a ceremony honoring the students who won the International Scientific Names of Drugs Competition at INN School, as well as the medical staff at the University Health Center, on the occasion of World Health Day.
The ceremony, held in the auditorium of the College of Dentistry, was attended by the Director of Public Relations, Mr. Shadi Al-Barqawi, the Dean of Student Affairs, Professor Dr. Waad Omran, and a large gathering of faculty members, students, and families of the honorees.
During the ceremony, certificates of appreciation were distributed to the students who achieved advanced positions in the competition held by the World Health Organization in Geneva last month. The competition was titled: “What Does INN School Offer?” First place went to Asmaa Nizar Hamad Nasr, second place went to Maryam Muhammad Bassam Al-Baik, and third place went to Judy Abdul Razzaq Al-Homsi, who shared the honor with Muhammad Mahmoud Kalkoush.
All participating students were also honored and given certificates of participation. During the ceremony, the university president also honored the medical staff at the university’s health center, in recognition of their efforts in providing healthcare to students and university affiliates, praising their vital role in promoting public health.
Professor Ammar Nasser Agha emphasized the importance of these initiatives, saying:
“We are proud of the achievements of our distinguished students, which reflect the quality of education and scientific research at our university. We also appreciate the efforts of the medical staff who provide exceptional services to ensure the health and safety of our university community.”
For his part, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Dr. Habib Abboud, expressed his pride in the students’ accomplishments, adding: “These honorable results are the result of the continuous efforts of students and faculty members. We at the College of Pharmacy are committed to supporting scientific talent and providing all the capabilities to enable our students to compete globally.”
Students Asmaa Nizar Hamad Nasr and Maryam Muhammad Bassam Al-Baik expressed their happiness with this achievement, emphasizing that this victory is the result of the efforts of the work team and the academic support of the college’s professors.
