Modern Technology in Medical Diagnosis

Modern Technology in Medical Diagnosis


As part of the scientific activities and events of the College of Pharmacy for the academic year 2024-2025, the College of Pharmacy - Rehabilitation, Employment and Follow-up Unit, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Unit, organized a workshop entitled (Modern Technology in Medical Diagnosis)

The workshop was attended by Assistant Lecturer Younis Hammad Johan, a faculty member at the College of Pharmacy, and Assistant Lecturer Laith Riyadh Karkaz Salem, a faculty member at Al-Maarif Private University.

Modern medical technology was discussed, defining the way doctors deal with disease diagnosis. Advanced imaging techniques, such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), provide a detailed view of internal organs and tissues.

The workshop aims to show that artificial intelligence is a term that refers to a computer that applies human intellectual characteristics to solve problems, i.e. the ability to think, generalize and learn from previous experiences, and it is a term that can be applied to many technologies including machine learning, natural language processing and rule-based expert systems.
Diagnosing disease requires high accuracy in order to provide effective treatment and ensure the well-being of patients. Because artificial intelligence is a broad field of data, algorithms, analytics, neural networks and insights that are constantly expanding and adapting to the needs of healthcare and its patients, its use in healthcare, specifically medical diagnosis, is essential.
The workshop concluded with honoring the assistant lecturer (Laith Riyadh Karkaz Salem) with a certificate of thanks and appreciation from the Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs at the College of Pharmacy

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