A group of distinguished pharmacy students participated in the program, namely Qabas Al-Huda Saddam, Manar Wathiq, Zainab Akram, Nagham Nadim, and Noor Al-Huda Muhannad, with the aim of enhancing the students’ clinical and pharmaceutical skills and preparing them to enter the job market with high competence. Al-Sultani emphasized that the university places great importance on practical training, considering it a fundamental pillar in preparing pharmacists capable of fulfilling their professional and humanitarian mission. She praised the support of the General Secretariat of the Holy Hussaini Shrine in providing an integrated training environment that contributes to raising the students’ scientific and practical proficiency. For her part, the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Prof. Dr. Noor Hatif Al-Dabbagh, explained the plans set within the training program, which were presented by a group of faculty members with the participation of the distinguished students, in order to achieve genuine objectives in building an educational pathway capable of applying scientific concepts in various work environments, under any circumstances. This training came as part of specialized plans and programs aimed at strengthening the students’ abilities in successfully carrying out both the scientific and practical aspects of their education, as they represent important steps toward preparing qualified pharmacists ready to serve the community.