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Surgery

Surgery is a branch of medicine that uses manual and instrumental techniques to treat injuries, diseases, or other disorders by altering bodily structures, often through incisions or tissue destruction. Within a university setting, a surgery curriculum covers fundamental surgical principles, systemic surgical problems, and the management of various patient conditions, integrating knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and surgical skills

Anesthesia Art

Anesthesia Art" refers to both the historical evolution of anesthesia practices and the nuanced, human-centered aspect of modern anesthesia, which involves skilled communication, patient-specific tailoring of care, and crisis management beyond just administering drugs to block pain. This "art" emphasizes the anesthesiologist's role in ensuring the patient's emotional comfort and overall well-being, not just their physical safety during medical procedures

Methodology

Methodology is a system of principles, strategies, and procedures used to guide research, teaching, or any other structured activity. It is the overarching, theoretical framework that informs and justifies the specific techniques and tools used in a particular field or study.

Nursing

nursing integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for diverse healthcare roles. Programs typically encompass subjects like anatomy, pharmacology, and mental health, alongside clinical placements in various healthcare settings.

ICU CASES

ICU cases refer to diverse educational tools—ranging from simulations and interactive case discussions to structured curricula and reflective conferences—that collectively help students build competence in managing critically ill patients. These approaches emphasize technical skills, clinical reasoning, ethical awareness, and system-level reflection.

Anesthesia Equipment

Anesthesia Equipment as a subject of study that focuses on understanding the tools and technology used in the delivery of anesthesia. It covers the principles, design, function, and safe operation of devices such as anesthesia machines, ventilators, breathing circuits, vaporizers, and monitoring systems. Students also learn maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety protocols, preparing them to work effectively in operating rooms and critical care settings.