The Department of Information and Communications Technology Engineering at the College of Engineering organized two separate seminars on “Early Screening for Diseases” and “Women’s Health.”

The first seminar was presented by lecturers Asst. Nesma Mahmoud and Asst. Maha Ismail. It aimed to highlight the importance of early diagnosis in disease prevention and improving quality of life. It also highlighted the importance of early screening from a health perspective, given its crucial role in improving treatment opportunities and reducing health and social burdens. It also highlighted the importance of using modern medical technologies, such as smart measuring devices and health applications, to monitor individuals’ health status. As part of the activities celebrating women and mothers, the college also organized a seminar on “Women’s Health,” presented by lecturer Asst. Dr. Ola Adel Qasim. The seminar addressed ways to raise awareness among women, offering health recommendations for maintaining physical health. These seminars come as part of the university and college’s efforts to achieve sustainable development goals, including the third goal (good health and well-being), as well as to enhance communication between academic disciplines and encourage innovation in the fields of engineering and technology to support healthcare.