Department of Clinical Biochemistry

About

 

 

Mission

 

Our mission is to promote academic environment that promotes teaching, education, and research in clinical biochemistry. Our primary focus is on providing professional learning and training programs that will prepare students for successful employment in clinical and pharmaceutical chemistry, nutrition, and medical laboratory sciences. This is achieved through   specialized   teaching   methods   that   provide   an   in-depth knowledge  of  the  basic  principles  of  biochemical  and  biological processes in the human body, both in health and in disease. Our educational program also promotes critical thinking abilities for successfully analyzing and interpreting biochemical data.

 

Vision

 

Clinical biochemistry is a branch of biomedical sciences concerned with the study of biochemical reactions that occur in biological processes in the body. This field involves examination and interpretation of physiochemical conditions and dynamics in healthy and diseased individuals  through  chemical  analysis  of  bodily  fluids  and  other biological  components. So,  the  vision  of  our  department  is  to  be  a recognized  and  distinguished  unit  in  the  field  of  health  sciences  to prepare professionals having an excellent level of scientific efficiency and lab experience with which our graduates are well-prepared to work in hospitals, healthcare centers, diagnostic facilities, scientific research centers, and pharmaceutical companies in both the public and private sectors.

 

Objectives

 

The objectives of the Department are to:

  •  to provide a high-quality education and research development courses in clinical biochemistry.
  •  Develop   a   comprehensive  understanding  of   the   application  of
  • biochemical and clinical chemistry principles to the identification and management of human diseases.
  •  The aim of the department is to prepare graduates to serve as healthy lifestyle instructors and conduct studies in clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine, as well as to provide medical, diagnostic, and advanced laboratory services.
  •  By the end of the course, the students will be able to demonstrate advanced knowledge and understanding in the different area of clinical Biochemistry and biomedical sciences including:
    • Analytical Chemistry
    • Nutrition
    • Systemic Histology
    • Human Genetics
    • Endocrinology
    • Quality Control and Lab Management
    • Clinical Immunology
    • Pharmacology and Toxicology

Job Opportunities:

Upon completion of this program, the graduates will be able to work at:

  • Public and Private Hospitals and Laboratories.
  • Food and Pharmaceutical Companies
  • Drug Testing and Quality Control Laboratories
  • Health Care System
  • Epidemiological Campaigns
  • Academic medical research centers
  • Food and Pharmaceutical Companies
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