On May 2 by the "Intellimed Society" of the University of Traditional Medicine organized an academic initiative.
During the event, lecturer Eleonora Manukyan delivered an interactive lecture that included clinical case examples and active discussions with audience participation. The meeting was productive and once again highlighted the continued commitment to the student-centered approach at the UTMA.
As part of the event, practical skills training sessions were held, including clinical skills such as physical examinations and auscultation, patient history taking, and more. An "Escape Room" challenge was also organized, where participants had to solve real-life medical case studies in the fastest time to win.
During the closing session, the students expressed their gratitude to the organizers, faculty members, and all participants for the inspiring and motivating initiative.
The University of Traditional Medicine continues to support student-led initiatives that foster the development of teamwork skills, medical thinking, and professional growth.