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About the department

 

The Department of Cardiac Sciences in the College of Medicine is dedicated to advancing education, research, and clinical excellence in the field of cardiovascular health. The department covers a wide scope of responsibilities, including providing specialized education to medical students, fostering research in cardiac sciences, and delivering cutting-edge training in cardiology and its subspecialties, such as electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, and cardiac surgery.

The department serves a broad spectrum of beneficiaries. Students benefit from a robust curriculum and hands-on clinical training, preparing them to excel in cardiovascular medicine. Faculty members engage in collaborative research and professional development opportunities, while the broader community gains from innovative solutions addressing cardiovascular health challenges, community outreach programs, and access to advanced care.

Maintaining the highest quality and standards, the department aligns its practices with international benchmarks in medical education and patient care. Regular evaluations and accreditations ensure compliance with global standards, fostering a culture of continuous improvement.

Partnerships play a vital role in the department’s success. Collaborations with leading national and international institutions enhance research, training, and knowledge exchange. These partnerships contribute to groundbreaking discoveries and the development of advanced clinical practices.

The department’s mission aligns seamlessly with the university's and the nation’s vision to achieve excellence in education, healthcare, and research. It actively contributes to the development of a skilled healthcare workforce, advancements in medical science, and addressing public health priorities, particularly the burden of cardiovascular diseases.

The impact of the Department of Cardiac Sciences is profound, influencing the lives of students, faculty, and the community. It serves as a cornerstone for improving cardiovascular health, driving innovation, and supporting the national agenda for a healthier, more prosperous future.
 

Last updated on : April 17, 2026 11:24pm