The College of Medicine has launched a new Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) training program for clerkship students as part of its commitment to advancing innovative medical education and clinical training. POCUS enables students to perform and interpret bedside ultrasound during patient care, supporting faster clinical decision-making and real-time integration of imaging findings. The program aims to equip future physicians with strong clinical skills, confidence, and hands-on experience, reflecting the College’s focus on excellence and preparing competent healthcare professionals.