Students from the Biomedical Engineering Department, under the supervision of Engineer Mohammed Abdul Karim Razouki, conducted a field survey on the efficiency and effectiveness of laboratory equipment in several hospitals.
This scientific activity aimed to evaluate the performance of this equipment and its role in supporting medical diagnosis, in addition to highlighting the most important technical aspects that contribute to improving the quality of healthcare services.
This activity aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), contributing to:
• Better health and quality of life (SDG 3) by improving the efficiency of medical equipment and healthcare services.
• Quality education (SDG 4) by enhancing students' scientific and applied skills and bridging the gap between theory and practice.
• Sustainable infrastructure and innovation (SDG 9) by encouraging the development and improvement of laboratory equipment efficiency.
• Partnerships for the goals (SDG 17) through collaboration between universities and hospitals to exchange knowledge and expertise.
This activity enhances students' capabilities and contributes to achieving a sustainable positive impact on the healthcare community.