Under the direct supervision of Professor Dr. Saad Shaheen Hammadi, President of Basra University, and with personal follow-up from Assistant Professor Dr. Majid Asghar Muhammad al-Nawab, Dean of the College of Nursing at Basra University,
A college at the University of Basra set up a medical detachment on the road connecting the provinces of Najaf and Karbala to provide health and treatment services to visitors on foot on the occasion of the Arbaeen visit.
Instructor Farhan Laith Ayez, a member of the teaching staff at the College of Nursing at the University of Basra and the official in charge of the medical detachment, said that in an initiative to prepare it for the visitors with the mission, a group of professors and students of the college set up a female doctor’s detachment on the road connecting the province of Najaf and the holy Karbala for the purpose of providing medical services to the visitors of the Arba’een. Ayez continued, the detachment was established with the unremitting efforts of the Dean of the College of Nursing and its members, students and teachers.
Where services were provided to the walkers, including conducting clinical examinations and minor operations, and providing medicines that were provided to them with self-financing, which included all kinds of painkillers, antibiotics, ointments against skin rashes, nerve relaxants, vitamins, intravenous solutions, painkillers, muscle relaxants, antidiarrheals, acidity, and medical supplies such as cushions and belts, in addition to devices To measure sugar and blood pressure, and to use massage devices to treat cases of muscle spasm that accompany the visitor while walking.
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