​​Life Support Unit:

The Medical Skills and Simulation Centre is an internationally accredited training centre, recognized by the American Heart Association and the American Emergency Medical Technicians Association. It offers basic and advanced courses in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, injuries, first aid, and emergency management. These courses catre to both healthcare professionals and various community segments, promoting awareness and health knowledge centered around learning life-saving skills​.​

Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Unit:

The Continuous Professional Development Unit is responsible for organizing training activities to support the professional development of healthcare practitioners. It develops and offers training courses and programs, while also recruiting experienced and qualified professionals to meet the evolving training needs within the healthcare field. The primary goal is to enhance clinical skills, competence, and safety, and improving the quality of healthcare practice and reducing medical errors.


Postgraduate Unit:

It is a unit concerned with integrating health simulation into postgraduate programs (internship students, medical residency programs, fellowship, master). The unit aims to design training programs in cooperation with program directors and consultants, in order to enhance the basic skills of the trainees and develop their professional competence.​


Undergraduate Unit:

The unit works on integrating health simulation into university curricula in cooperation with faculty members to contribute to preparing students to adapt to the health environment and maintain the safety of patients and trainees. The unit serves the College of Medicine, College of Dentistry, College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy, College of Applied Health Sciences, College of Community Service, and related colleges.​