The Internal medicine has a prominent prestige and place amid the general clinical sciences curriculums taught to the students of the Colleges of Medicine regardless of the curriculums types followed by the college. This is due to the prevalence of health problems that fall within the scope of its exercise and provide opportunities to learn the largest part of the clinical skills within its exercise. The Department of Internal Medicine is responsible for playing a major role in teaching the skills, sciences and behaviors associated with the clinical practice, learn the basic skills of clinical work including how to interview the patient, register his complaint and identify the circumstances and history of the disease, full and regular clinical examination of all body organs, access to a likely initial diagnosis explains the patient's symptoms, request lab tests based on the initial diagnosis, initiate and follow-up the treatment except for the general surgical interventions for general diseases based on the final diagnosis of the case, learn the right professional behaviors and ethics and demonstrate how to follow them and demonstrate the scientific knowledge required to manage and treat the most common diseases.