Brucellosis causes, symptoms, prevention, and treatment

The Radiology Department presented a scientific workshop entitled (Brucellosis: Causes, Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment) to learn more about this disease and how to differentiate its symptoms from other symptoms, what are its causes, and is it contagious or not? Most importantly, to inform the attendees about the most important ways to prevent it and what is its treatment. Read more

Waste management and methods of control and treatment of medical waste

The Department of Construction and Engineering Projects at the University presented a session on sustainable development for the treatment of medical waste, which is potentially infectious or biodegradable. It may include waste from a medical facility or laboratory, and waste from research centers and laboratories that contain biomolecules or organisms that are not allowed to be released into the environment from medical waste that must be disposed of, whether contaminated or not, due to the possibility of it being contaminated with blood and causing wounds when it is destroyed incorrectly and improperly… Read more

The concept of therapeutic nutrition

The Radiology Techniques Department provided us with the above-mentioned workshop on the concept of therapeutic or therapeutic nutrition. Therapeutic nutrition (Medical Nutrition Therapy) is defined as a method that relies on providing a set of nutritional systems according to the person's condition under the supervision of a nutritionist, or changing some simple procedures to the diet, or following tube feeding, and this varies according to the condition the person suffers from; Therapeutic nutrition is provided for many health conditions; the most important of which are: diabetes, heart disease, cancer, blood pressure, kidney, and other health conditions present in the hospital that require the nutritionist to follow the therapeutic nutrition curriculum; So what is the importance of following this curriculum in most hospitals? When should it be implemented? Can this curriculum be considered a basic curriculum for treating health conditions? This is what we will learn about in the aforementioned workshop. Read more