Professional Skills
Medical Procedures & Emergency Management
- NG Intubation
- Urinary Catheterization
- I/V Cannulation
- Blood Sampling / Blood Transfusion
- CPR
- Chest Intubation
- Pleural Tap
- Peritoneal Tap
- Needle Thoracocentesis
- Lumbar Puncture
- CVP
- Incision & Drainage
- Wound Debridement
- Dressings and Bandage
- Assist Common Surgeries
- Acute Coronary Syndrome (MI & Angina Pectoris)
- Acute Exacerbation of Asthma
- Acute Emergencies RTA (RSA)
- Suturing (Stitching) & ASD
- Management of RTA
- Management of Alleged Physical Assault Cases
- Anaphylactic Reactions
- Poisoning and Snake or Scorpion Bites
- Patients and Attendants Counseling
- Patient History, Examination, and Documentation
- Trauma Patients Management
- Blood Transfusion
- Diabetes & Hypertension Management
- CKD & DKA Patients Management
- Shock Management
- Management of TB
- Management of Common Medical OPD Cases
- Management of Stroke Patients
Islamic Quote 1
In Islam, treating the sick is not only a profession but an act of worship. A doctor serves as a means of Allah’s mercy, where every drop of patience and every act of healing becomes a form of sadaqah. The bond between doctor and patient is sacred — built on trust, compassion, and the hope that Allah is the ultimate Healer (Ash-Shafi).
Islamic Quote 2
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: ‘For every illness, Allah has sent down a cure.’ A doctor’s duty is to search for that cure with sincerity, while the patient places trust in Allah. This relationship is a journey of faith — where the doctor strives with knowledge, and the patient endures with sabr, both believing in Allah’s healing power.