In the field of job performance development, Diyala Medicine holds a training course on time management skills and strategies
Under the auspices of the Dean of the College of Medicine, University of Diyala, Professor Dr. Ismail Ibrahim Latif, the Continuing Education Division held the training course entitled (Time Management Skills and Strategy). The course was moderated by the international trainer Fayzawi Aqaddam, Muhammad Wahib Abd.
The course aimed to define public administration from the point of view of scientific books in the field of administration and then move on to defining how to manage time scientifically through organized means in optimal uses of investing time and making the most of it in achieving one’s goals and creating balance and organization in one’s life between duties, desires and goals.
The course showed that the importance of time is that it is a very scarce resource and a resource that cannot be stored, and that human lifespan is explained through statistics in time management and how it passes if the average human lifespan is 60 years.
The course on time management emphasized that one hour of planning saves 10 hours of implementation and staying away from stress because a stressed person needs twice as much time to accomplish the same task.
The course also targeted planning and defined it as the process of setting goals, clarifying them, and transforming them into interim and procedural goals, and the necessity of writing a time program for their implementation, since the importance of planning lies in eliminating chaos, arranging priorities, and increasing the effectiveness of the individual and the group.
In conclusion, groups were formed from the participants and an interactive practical workshop was conducted to answer questions about investing and dividing time in sound health ways.