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Department of Family and Community Medicine

Head of Department:
Dr. Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al-Dakhil
Office :
Headquarters - Building B2
Phone number :
016
e-mail:
mdc.fcmd@qu.edu.sa
Vision
The department aims to be a leader in medical education and sustainability and a supporter of community health promotion and national and global partnership
Mission
Providing a distinguished, advanced and sustainable academic environment that contributes to enhancing the health level of the community by graduating medical competencies, providing consultations and conducting research studies that are scientifically and professionally influential and support innovation and effective partnerships.
Overview
The Department of Family and Community Medicine plays a vital role in promoting the health and well-being of all age groups through comprehensive, continuum and community-centered care. It is committed to training healthcare professionals who are skilled in preventive, curative and rehabilitative services
Objectives :
- Providing students with basic scientific knowledge in the field of specialization.
- Developing practical and applied skills related to the profession or academic field.
- Promote critical and creative thinking among students.
- Preparing students for the labor market by developing professional and technical skills.
- Instilling professional values and ethics related to the field.
- Encouraging scientific research and participating in research projects.
- Serving the community by providing scientific solutions and community initiatives.
Educational goals:
1. Recognize the different types of eye diseases and describe their etiology, clinical manifestations and treatment methods, with a focus on common cases, using a community-based approach.
2. Critically evaluate ophthalmic knowledge, interpret medical data, develop treatment plans, and make evidence-based decisions regarding individual and community eye conditions.
3. Demonstrate the ability to work effectively in a team, exercise leadership, and demonstrate ethical and professional behavior in healthcare organizations.
4. Demonstrate written and oral communication skills with colleagues and patients, and use these techniques for learning and evidence-based practice in ophthalmology.
5. Safely perform a comprehensive eye exam to identify signs of disease.
6. Safely use appropriate basic ophthalmic diagnostic and intervention procedures in relevant situations.