Medical Biochemical Analysis
The Medical Biochemical Analysis Department belongs to the College of Health Technology, Level up College. This department is established in 2019 as a part of health science, it is vital for each society to learn and train a large number of students to maintain the people’s health or help the physicians to treat the diseases. The period of study in this department is four years. After completion of four years of study, the student will award a bachelor’s degree in the field of Medical Biochemical Analysis.
This study program is consists of general subjects and professional courses. Students will get training in different fields such as Chemistry, Biology, and the other basic sciences with the main focus on the medical analysis field. Additionally, for the practical aspects, the department strongly concentrated to train the students in their future real workplaces such as hospitals and medical laboratories by regular visits. This department aimed to make their students highly aware in case of medical ethics according to the world’s health comities. As the official language of college is English, therefore, students are receiving all the lectures in the English language only and particularly the first stage students are always getting many courses in English and computer skills as well.
MBCA students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner. After completing MBCA courses, students will be able to accurately or positively:
- Display honesty, reliability and integrity when performing laboratory procedures.
- Display ethical conduct and in interactions with instructors, , patients, and additional members of the healthcare team.
- Maintain confidentiality of patient information and test results.
- Utilize laboratory equipment and supplies for the purposes intended
- Serve the community
Students of Level Up College participating in the Erasmus+ program and engaged in scientific exchange and training, have arrived at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, SGGW, Poland. Under the guidance of supervising professors in the university’s laboratories, they are undergoing various types of training.
Among the participants, Rezan Raad and Abdulrahman Yarub from the Biomedical department, along with Meab Hassan Ali Murad from the Medical Biochemical Analysis department, are diligently working on scientific experiments related to virology. Their research primarily focuses on identifying viruses that are capable of triggering cancer cell formation.