SDG 3.3.4 Access to sexual and reproductive health-care services

 

3.3.4 Does your university as a body provide students access to sexual and reproductive health-care services including information and education services?

University Medical Center

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  • Vision: To achieve the highest standards of quality in healthcare and stay abreast of scientific advancements, ensuring the application of global standards in the field.

 

  • Mission: To excel in performance by utilizing modern science and adhering to medical ethics.

 

  • Values: Integrity, fairness, trust, and mutual respect.

 

  • Goal: To provide high-quality medical treatment and primary healthcare services to university members, students, and community individuals, ensuring they have access to necessary medications and other resources.

 

Clinics:

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Percentage and Numbers of the treated Cases:

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Clinic and department working hours

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 University Medical Center:

It contains permanent clinics that operate to serve faculty members, employees and students during university hours.

 

Working hours  :

From 8 am to 3 pm.

 

Permanent clinics and departments of the medical center :

Emergency: receiving emergency cases.

  • Internal Medicine Clinic: This clinic receives health problems affecting adults and the elderly that do not require surgical intervention.
  • Dental Clinic: It provides primary medical services such as fillings, extractions, and emergency treatment, in addition to providing preventive services. It participates with the primary health care team in health education, especially with regard to maintaining teeth and gums.
  • Heart Clinic: It receives and diagnoses cases and provides medical advice to patients suffering from heart problems of all ages. It also contains an echo device (heart ultrasound) in addition to a heart stress test device.
  • Laboratory: Drawing samples recorded in the medical report and storing them using the correct and recommended scientific methods inside the laboratory, preparing and equipping each sample separately, and taking medical and laboratory precautions in dealing with the prepared samples with great precision. All common periodic examinations in the departments of hematology, chemistry, urine and stool examination are covered.
  • Pharmacy: Providing essential medications, such as anti-inflammatory, blood pressure and diabetes medications, etc.
  • Radiology: A digital X-ray machine is available in a fully equipped X-ray room with lead insulation to prevent radiation leaks.
  • Medical Records: To provide advanced health services, as it provides accurate, precise and fast personal and medical information to doctors, in addition to keeping patients’ medical documents organized, secure and available upon request.
  • Continuing Medical Education: It aims to raise the efficiency and quality of performance of health practitioners in order to improve the service provided to patients, follow up on health practitioners and hold educational and cultural courses on new developments in their specializations to develop and enhance their skills and experiences. It targets doctors, technicians and administrators separately.

 

Specialized clinics:

 

1- Eye clinic.

2- Ear, nose and throat clinic.

3- Internal medicine clinic.

4- Orthopedic clinic.

5-Dermatology clinic.

6- Psychiatry clinic.

7-Gynecology clinic.

8- Urology clinic.

9- Surgery clinic.

10- Physiotherapy clinic.

11- Pediatric clinic.

12- Neurology clinic.

 

Clinics operate weekdays from Sunday to Thursday from 8 am to 3 pm.

For reservations and inquiries, call 016/4043333.

 

University Medical Center opens its specialized clinics to receive patients

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The University Medical Center announces the opening of its specialized clinics to receive visitors from the university’s employees, students and their families, as part of facilitating access to health care services and improving their quality. 

 

The center has started receiving its clients in specialized clinics, which include the Neurology Clinic, Internal Medicine Clinic, Pediatric Clinic, Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic, Family Medicine Clinic, Ophthalmology Clinic and Dermatology Clinic. Appointments at the center can be booked through the number: 0164043333 by direct contact, or by WhatsApp message. 

 

For his part, the Executive Director of the Center, Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Harbi, stated that the Center includes an elite group of distinguished medical staff in a number of qualitative specialties, and is equipped with the latest necessary medical equipment; with the aim of working to raise the quality of treatment and health services in it, and he explained that the Center is continuing to update its strategic plan to develop its services provided to university members, by working to increase the number of medical clinics, developing the performance of health practitioners in it, and working to achieve the goals of Vision 2030 in developing health services.

 

Dr. Al-Harbi thanked the university leadership, represented by its President, Prof. Dr. Saleh bin Abdullah Al-Mazel, for his continuous support in providing everything the medical center needs, and the university’s Vice President, Prof. Dr. Musallam bin Mohammed Al-Dosari, for his continuous follow-up and guidance to the center in the pursuit of continuous development.

 

Medical Services holds an exhibition on the occasion of World AIDS Day under the slogan ((Lifelong Treatment. Lifelong Prevention))

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May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you

 

Under the direction of His Excellency the University President, Dr. Khalid bin Saad Al-Muqrin, and under the supervision of the Dean of the College of Medicine, General Supervisor of Medical Services, Dr. Khalid Al-Abdulwahab

 

Under the direct supervision of the Executive Director of Medical Services, Dr. Ryan Barakati

 

Under the slogan "Lifelong Treatment. Lifelong Prevention", the Medical Services held an awareness exhibition on World AIDS Day at the University City in Al Majmaah Governorate.

 

The exhibition included an awareness film about AIDS, its dangers, causes and prevention. On the other hand, awareness brochures and gifts were distributed to the attendees.

 

The exhibition was honored by the visit of the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Hamad Al-Qamizi, and the Vice Dean of the College of Medicine, Dr. Muhammad Al-Mansour, along with students, employees, and faculty members.

 

Female medical staff participates in the educational awareness exhibition for early detection of breast cancer

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The female medical staff participated in the medical services.

At the educational awareness exhibition for early detection of breast cancer

Which was held by the university in Al Majmaah Mall

Where she provided medical examination of the disease and health education for him.

 

 

 

Female medical staff participates in breast cancer awareness exhibition

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The female medical staff of the Medical Services participated in the university’s educational awareness exhibition for early detection of breast cancer (Don’t neglect any sign), which targets women in society.

It was organized in Al Majmaah Mall, for four days from 17-20/10/2018, daily from 4:30 pm to 9:30 pm.

The exhibition, which the university is keen to organize every year, aims to raise awareness among women in society about the dangers of breast cancer and ways to prevent and detect it early.

 

Medical Services Participate in Breast Cancer Awareness Activities

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Medical services participated in breast cancer awareness activities

Which was held by the university in cooperation with the Zahra Breast Cancer Association in Al Majmaah Governorate

The medical services provided an informational corner to present the causes of this disease and methods of treatment, with the aim of contributing to spreading cultural awareness of breast cancer.

Distributing brochures explaining the different treatment methods for breast cancer, starting with surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and reaching hormonal therapy, and ending with the latest treatment methods.

It is a targeted treatment, whether immune or biological, and an introduction to foods that reduce the incidence of breast cancer, a practical explanation of how to do a self-examination, and an introduction to the correct method of examination.

 

 

Student Science Club holds an awareness campaign on early detection of breast cancer

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The Student Science Club in the female section, in cooperation with the college departments, organized an awareness campaign on early detection of breast cancer under the title (Pink October), in conjunction with the national campaign for early detection of breast cancer. The campaign received positive interaction from the college’s female employees, students, and faculty members. During the campaign, the mechanism of early self-examination and its importance were explained, as well as taking the necessary preventive measures to protect themselves from the risks of contracting the disease by urging them to undergo medical examinations and early detection.

 

Zahra Association honors the university for its efforts in the breast cancer detection campaign

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Zahra Association honored the participants and supporters of the early detection campaign for breast cancer, which was held this year under the title: #Don't_Neglect_Any_Signal. Among those entities was Al-Majmaah University, where the Director of the Public Relations Unit at the University, Mr. Faisal bin Muhammad Al-Otaibi, received a shield of thanks and appreciation for the university for its efforts in raising awareness about this disease. On this occasion, Mr. Faisal Al-Otaibi - Chairman of the Committee supervising the activities of the educational awareness exhibition for early detection of breast cancer, which was held by the university under the slogan: (Don't Neglect Any Sign) - stated that the words of the slogan were not random, but rather a message directed to all women to raise their awareness against breast cancer, which is the second most common type of cancer among women. One in every eight women is diagnosed with breast cancer, so the university was keen to organize such an exhibition with the aim of raising awareness among women in society about this disease, ways to prevent it, and early detection. At the end of his speech, Al-Otaibi thanked the organizers of Zahra Association for the good organization and warm reception, and stated that the community partnership between the university and associations, whether civil or community and others, aims to provide the public good for the country, the citizen, and society in general, so we are keen to provide all means of cooperation with them. Al-Otaibi also thanked the Vice-Rector for Female Student Affairs, Dr. Jawaher bint Abdulrahman Al-Omar, who kindly opened the exhibition. He also thanked the Public Relations and Women’s Media Team, headed by the Director of the Unit, Ms. Fatima Al-Ahedib, for their effective contribution in organizing events and celebrations, including early detection of breast cancer events. He also thanked the medical partner, the College of Medicine and Medical Services, for their contribution, and considered them partners in success and deserving of honor as well. He also thanked the Deanship of Community Service and Continuing Education for sponsoring the exhibition.

 

 

The University concludes the activities of the educational awareness exhibition for early detection of breast cancer

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The activities of the educational awareness exhibition for early detection of breast cancer, which was held by the university under the slogan: (Do not neglect any sign), and targeted women in society, concluded yesterday evening. The supervisor of the event, Mr. Faisal bin Muhammad Al-Otaibi, Director of the Public Relations Unit at the university, stated that the exhibition witnessed a remarkable and distinguished presence since its opening, as the number of visitors to the exhibition approached 600 visitors, and the number of women who were examined reached 165 visitors, and 27 cases were transferred to King Khalid Hospital in Al-Majma’ah Governorate to complete the examination procedures and ensure their safety. Mr. Faisal Al-Otaibi also indicated that the university is keen to organize such awareness exhibitions and aims through them to educate society about diseases and ways to prevent them. Among those exhibitions is the educational awareness exhibition for early detection of breast cancer, with the aim of educating women in society about this disease and ways to prevent and detect it early. The exhibition included a number of awareness and educational wings and corners, which included many means of publications, informational films and souvenirs presented to visitors, in addition to the presence of A number of specialists in this field, to provide advisory and educational services. At the end of his speech, Al-Otaibi thanked the Vice-Rector for Female Student Affairs, Dr. Jawaher bint Abdulrahman Al-Omar, who kindly opened the exhibition. He also thanked the Public Relations and Media team for the good preparation and organization, and the medical partner, the College of Medicine and Medical Services, for their effective contribution to the exhibition. He also thanked the Deanship of Community Service and Continuing Education for sponsoring the exhibition.

 

 

The university holds an educational awareness exhibition for early detection of breast cancer (do not neglect any sign)

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The university held an awareness-raising and educational exhibition for early detection of breast cancer (Don't Ignore Any Sign), which targets women in the community. It was inaugurated by the Vice-Rector for Student Affairs, Dr. Jawaher bint Abdulrahman Al-Omar. It was organized in Al-Majma'ah Mall for four days from 17-20/10/2018, daily from 4:30 to 9:30 pm. The exhibition, which the university is keen to organize every year, aims to educate women in the community about the dangers of breast cancer and ways to prevent and detect it early. The exhibition included a number of awareness and educational pavilions and corners, which included many means of publications, informational films and souvenirs presented to visitors, in addition to the presence of a number of specialists in this field, to provide advisory and educational services. The exhibition has received a large number of visitors since its opening, with the aim of viewing its contents and corners, increasing their health awareness and culture in this regard, and seeking advice from the specialists in the exhibition.

 

 

World Breast Cancer Day Event

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The Student Activities Unit, in cooperation with the Abdulaziz Al-Shuwaier Health Care Center in Jalajel and with the support of the Deanship of Student Affairs (Student Fund), held an event for World Breast Cancer Day on Thursday 1443/3/1 AH in the college lobby. The event included a special corner that contained many awareness and guidance publications and brochures and pink ribbons. A video was also shown on the screens that included an introductory explanation of the disease, its symptoms, methods of prevention, and the importance of conducting early detection tests for breast cancer. The event was well received by everyone.

 

 

Program titled "Breast Cancer Awareness"

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  The Community Service and Continuing Education Unit in the female students’ sections held a program entitled “Breast Cancer Awareness” on Sunday 28/2/1441 AH. It lasted for a week, under the supervision of Ms. Noura Al-Fares and with the participation of a group of female students. It targeted all college staff and students, and included a number of brochures and awareness distributions to raise awareness of the importance of early detection.