On the occasion of the commemoration of Ashura and the martyrdom of Abi Abdullah Al-Hussein, peace be upon him, and based on his saying, the Almighty (that is, and whoever honors the rituals of God, for it is from the piety of hearts), the truth of God, the Most High, the Great.
Under the direct supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Majid Asghar Muhammad Al-Nawab, Dean of the College of Nursing at Basra University
Our college organized the annual medical and treatment plan that was developed during the visit of the tenth of Muharram al-Haram, and was implemented in cooperation with the teaching staff and students at the College of Nursing at the University of Basra
According to what was shown by the teacher Kazem Jawad, a faculty member in the College of Nursing, the researcher Hussein Abdul-Hassan, and the researcher Haider and in Dahi, the College of Nursing at the University of Basra, they were able to provide a variety of services, including medical and therapeutic ones, in the shrine of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, in addition to rescuing and aiding many critical cases. And provide them with the necessary assistance, in the special place for providing medical services.
Jawad added that there was a high level of coordination between the medical staff (men) in critical cases, as it took upon itself to provide cars for the Husseiniya and Abbasid shrines in many places to transport emergency cases, whether to the detachment or to the hospitals that we approved within the medical evacuation plan.
In the same context, Assistant Professor Dr. Majed Asghar Muhammad Al-Nawab, Dean of the College, explained that this service was provided by medical and nursing specialists who belong to this medical detachment, including teaching staff and students, and they underwent intensive developmental courses to deal with any case that comes to them during the visiting seasons, including these The visit, as there was a large space allocated for the health and medical field as a result of the current circumstance, and preparations are currently being made for the Arbaeen visit, whose plan is characterized by privacy.