The halls of Al-Mustaqbal University – College of Pharmacy recently witnessed the convening of a scientific conference that brought together researchers, academics, and specialists from various fields of medical and pharmaceutical sciences. Among the distinguished contributions was the participation of Dr. Worood Ali Hethal, faculty member at the Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques, College of Health and Medical Technologies, who presented scientific research and innovative approaches reflecting modern trends in the advancement of health and medical technologies.
During her scientific sessions, Dr. Worood highlighted the latest research methodologies that contribute to enhancing the efficiency of medical diagnosis and improving the quality of healthcare services. She emphasized that integrating advanced technologies into the medical field is a cornerstone for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being.
She further explained that the development of the healthcare sector does not stop at academic research but also requires collaboration among universities, healthcare institutions, and research centers to provide practical solutions that strengthen society’s ability to confront current and future health challenges.
Her participation received wide recognition among attendees, with several researchers noting that her contributions represent a valuable scientific addition that could support healthcare policies—especially amid global shifts toward personalized medicine and data-driven healthcare.
This achievement comes within the framework of Al-Mustaqbal University’s commitment to empowering its academic staff and encouraging their active engagement in rigorous scientific activities, thereby reinforcing its position as a pioneering academic institution that contributes to building a generation of scholars and researchers capable of serving society and promoting sustainable development.
Al-Mustaqbal University – the first university in Iraq
Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques – ranked first in the Iraqi National Classification