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The Paid Therapy Unit at the College of Oral and Dental Medicine is a specialized unit that aims to provide advanced therapeutic services to the community in exchange for a fee. The unit operates under the supervision of specialized faculty members, ensuring the highest quality standards in health care provided to patients.
In addition, the unit is considered an important source of support for scientific research in various fields of oral and dental medicine, as it provides the opportunity to conduct clinical studies that contribute to improving treatment methods and developing new technologies.

The paid treatment unit at the College of Oral and Dental Medicine will pioneer in providing high-quality integrated treatment services while enhancing scientific research in oral and dental medicine. Thus, it will contribute to raising the level of health care and strengthening the college’s role in serving the community.

Providing distinguished health care to patients in the various fields of oral and dental medicine through a team of qualified distinction doctors under specialized academic supervision, focusing on practical training for students, supporting scientific research, and contributing to the development of future doctors' clinical and ethical skills.

  1. Providing high-quality health care to patients in various specialties of oral and dental medicine, including conservative, surgical, and cosmetic treatment, for an appropriate fee.
  2. Providing doctors and members of the Oral and Dental Authority in the clinical stages with the opportunity to gain practical experience by providing treatment under the supervision of a specialized academic, which contributes to developing their professional skills.
  3. Encouraging scientific research by providing opportunities to conduct clinical and research studies within the unit, which contributes to the development of new therapeutic techniques and methods.
  4. Combining high-quality therapeutic services to patients with an advanced educational and training environment for the internship doctors and the supporting staff.
  5. Contribute to supporting the college through unit revenues, which can be used to improve infrastructure and provide additional educational and therapeutic resources.
  6. Providing accessible treatment services to different segments of society enhances the college’s role in serving the local community and improving oral and dental health.
  7. Apply quality, safety, and infection control standards in all aspects of work within the unit, ensuring safe and effective patient services.
  8. Periodically evaluate the performance of internship doctors involved in providing therapeutic care to ensure they achieve high clinical and cognitive competence levels.