Microbiology Laboratory

Microbiology Laboratory is distinguished by its inclusion of all necessary equipment and materials to create an ideal educational environment for students to prepare culture media and cultivate various types of fungi to familiarize students with the species and diagnostic methods.

Clinical Chemistry Laboratory

It is one of the most important laboratories in the department, focusing generally on analyzing body fluids such as serum and urine. The student learns the importance of chemical tests such as kidney and liver function tests, measuring protein and lipid levels, among others. It provides the student with the opportunity to develop skills in observation and monitoring, as well as recording and interpreting results.

Pathological Tissue and Pathology Laboratory

This laboratory provides all slides of normal and abnormal tissues, allowing students the opportunity to compare between normal and abnormal tissues and diagnose diseases caused by tissue changes. Additionally, the laboratory provides all materials and tools for tissue preparation and tissue stains, enabling the student to prepare a tissue section, examine it themselves, and write the report.

The Anatomy Laboratory

The Anatomy Laboratory contains skeletal structures and models of all body organs, allowing students to identify the organs, their locations, and functions.

The Histology Laboratory

This laboratory aims to educate students on diagnosing tissue slides and preparing them.

The Hematology Laboratory

The importance of this laboratory lies in detecting blood diseases and performing basic blood analyses such as complete blood count and other tests.

Computer Lab 1

The goal of Computer Laboratory is to explain the components of a computer, how it operates, and to make the student capable of working on important computer programs, given their significance in the job market and in various aspects of daily life.

Computer Lab 2

The goal of Computer Laboratory is to explain the components of a computer, how it operates, and to make the student capable of working on important computer programs, given their significance in the job market and in various aspects of daily life.