Students in the Medicine & Health Care program engaged in a hands-on pharmacology activity that involved practicing needle usage and injections on artificial skin. The activity aimed to familiarize students with proper injection techniques and enhance their understanding of pharmacological procedures. Under the guidance of their experienced instructors, students practiced drawing medications into syringes and injecting them into realistic fake skin models. Through this simulation, students developed confidence in their skills and gained firsthand experience in a critical aspect of medical care, preparing them for future healthcare careers with a solid foundation in pharmacology and patient safety.