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Kirkuk center for Iraqi board of internal medicine held a discussion of the graduation thesis.

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On 29/04/2021 corresponding (Ramadan 17 of 1442 A.H.) at the conference hall of Kirkuk medical college, the discussion of graduation research for Iraqi board students , the fourth stage of the internal medicine specialization of the Iraqi commission for medical specializations /Kirkuk center supervised by Prof. Dr. Sabah Zangana with the participation of a committee consisted of Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Bayatee (the head of the committee), Assist. Prof. Dr. Dilshahad Sabir (Member) and Assist. Prof. Asa’ad Mubark (Member), for the researcher Israa Qabil Habib. The first discussion of the student (Israa Qabi) at 09:00 a.m. for her thesis titled (The extent and consequences of lung involvement in smoker infected with SARS-CoV-2), where the thesis is considered part of the requirements for obtaining the fellowship of the Iraqi council for health specializations in internal medicine submitted to the scientific council of internal medicine. As for discussion for the second thesis, it performed exactly at twelve O’clock in the afternoon for the researcher Fanar Samir Abdulqadir on (Determining the clinical outcomes of steroid treatment in Covid-19 patients) supervised by Prof. Dr. Sabah Zangana with the participation of a committee consisted of Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Bayatee (the head of the committee), Assist. Prof. Dr. Dilshahad Sabir (Member) and Assist. Prof. Asa’ad Mubark (Member). Their papers were accepted and considered complete.

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