HARGEISA SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES.

Advancing Somaliland's Healthcare by Nurturing its Future Experts

Our Programs

We are committed to offering diverse and high-quality healthcare programs that empower the next generation of medical and healthcare professionals. Through a blend of practical training, academic excellence, and community engagement, our programs prepare students with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to excel in today’s dynamic healthcare environment and make a lasting impact in their communities.

Nursing Program

The Faculty of Nursing at Hargeisa School of Health Sciences is dedicated to training skilled and compassionate nurses who can meet the growing healthcare needs of the community.

Key Benefits of the Faculty of Nursing:

Offers a well-rounded curriculum, hands-on clinical training, expert instructors, strong job prospects, and a focus on improving community health in Somaliland.

Anesthesia Program

Join us in transforming the Faculty of Anesthesia to produce highly skilled professionals equipped with strong knowledge and practical expertise. Our goal is to prepare graduates who not only excel in the field of anesthesia but are also committed to serving their communities through dedicated and compassionate healthcare services.

Midwifery Program

The Faculty of Midwifery at Hargeisa School of Health Sciences is committed to empowering future midwives with the knowledge and skills needed to support safe motherhood and child health.

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A classroom whiteboard with colorful educational posters and notes. Each poster contains scientific text, with some featuring illustrations or diagrams. Notes are written in various colors, including green, red, and pink papers pinned to the board. A hand is partially visible, suggesting interaction with the board.