The third International Conference on Medical Engineering, held at Damascus University under the theme "Medical Engineering and its Role in the Development of Health Care", witnessed wide participation from Arab and foreign countries.
The Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Damascus University concluded the Third International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, which was held on the 28-30th of April 2024 under the title “Medical Engineering and Health Care” hosting 17 Arab and foreign countries.
Researchers and postgraduate students have participated in the Third International Conference on Biomedical Engineering at Damascus University with their research and scientific projects on the conference themes: biomechanics, medical radiology, medical imaging, applications of artificial intelligence in medicine and medical diagnosis, and control and robotics in the field of biomedical engineering and audiology.
The Faculty of Health Sciences at Damascus University organized a training workshop entitled “Enhancing the principles of scientific research from implementing the graduation project to external publication,” directed to fourth-year students in the Faculty from all specializations, and presented by a group of students from the Faculty of Medicine who are distinguished researchers in external publication.
The third day of the International Conference on Medical Engineering currently held at Damascus University had a series of lectures focused on modern technologies in dentistry and the role of medical and digital engineering in this field.
The scientific sessions of the second day of the Biomedical Engineering Conference at Damascus University's auditorium began with four sessions on biomechanics, including ten lectures and a workshop.
The Third International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, organized by the
Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Damascus University, began on the amphitheater of Damascus University under the title “Biomedical Engineering and its Role in Developing Health Care,” with the participation of 45 scientific papers from 16 Arab and foreign countries, accompanied by an exhibition of medical equipment in the Reda Saeed Conference Hall.
Oral ulcers affect the quality of life, especially if the accompanying pain is severe, and their management poses a challenge for dentists due to the difficulty of diagnosing them. Side effects of medications on the oral cavity usually play a role in these ulcers, and the severity of these side effects of medications taken orally depends on the structure and composition of the drug and the duration of exposure to the drug.
Market concentration and efficiency are important determinants of banks' performance and stability during crises in the world. In order to test this hypothesis experimentally, a scientific study was conducted at the Higher Institute for Administrative Development at Damascus University. The study was entitled: “Bank performance and financial stability during the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons from the MENA region.”
The Syrian Fellowship Program for Laser Applications in Dentistry completed the work of its second module at the Faculty of Dentistry at Damascus University with four theoretical lectures, and a practical application of laser applications on animal heads.
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