The Department of Intelligent Medical Systems at the College of Science organized a scientific seminar entitled: “The Role of Intelligent Medical Systems in Monitoring Addiction and Drug Abuse.”

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Under the patronage of the President of the University of Al-Mustaqbal, Prof. Dr. Hassan Shaker Majdi, and under the supervision of the Dean of the College of Science, Asst. Prof. Dr. Furat Hamza Al-Sultani, the Department of Intelligent Medical Systems at the College of Science organized a scientific seminar entitled: “The Role of Intelligent Medical Systems in Monitoring Addiction and Drug Abuse.” The seminar was delivered by Prof. Dr. Mahdi Abbadi Maan and Lecturer Dr. Maytham Nabil Maqdad. It addressed the role of intelligent medical technologies in combating addiction, one of the most serious health and social challenges that “steals human life” and directly affects a person’s ability to think clearly and make proper decisions, in addition to its negative impacts on families and society. The speakers explained that the rapid development of medical algorithms and data analysis systems has provided precise tools for identifying physiological indicators associated with substance use, enabling early detection of risky behaviors, and offering predictive models that assist specialists in monitoring individuals and reducing relapse risks. The seminar also discussed the causes of addiction, which may stem from psychological pressures, social factors, and environmental influences. They emphasized that integrating artificial intelligence into preventive and therapeutic programs has become essential for enhancing healthcare efficiency and improving rehabilitation outcomes. This seminar came as part of the University of Al-Mustaqbal’s efforts to promote health awareness and spread a culture of drug prevention, in addition to strengthening the role of medical technology in serving the community in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly good health and well-being, quality education, and innovation in healthcare infrastructure.