Basra University organizes a workshop on (the health system in Iraq)
The Continuing Education Unit at the College of Education for Human Sciences organized a workshop on (the health system in modern Iraq and features of development)
The workshop included a lecture presented by Prof. Dr. Jaafar Abdul-Daem Bunyan, in which he dealt with the health developments in the modern history of Iraq, the efforts made to confront the most important diseases and epidemics that were killing people, and the effective steps in facing the most important endemic diseases and the extent of Iraq's success in controlling and reducing communicable diseases Of injuries and deaths
The workshop discussed the most deadly epidemics that afflicted Iraq during the last four centuries, the people's attitude towards them, the role of health authorities during that period of time and their procedures used in facing diseases.
The workshop showed the practical steps that can be followed to confront diseases and epidemics before and after their occurrence and the methods of controlling them that Iraq followed in the first half of the twentieth century
The workshop concluded that the disease comes from human mistakes and that it is controlled by humans