The session is vital for undergraduate medical students as it builds foundational knowledge on parasites causing major human diseases like malaria, amoebiasis, and filariasis. It highlights the clinical relevance of parasitic infections, especially in endemic regions, and enhances diagnostic and treatment skills through integrated learning. Students gain insight into disease presentation, laboratory diagnosis, and therapy, while also understanding the importance of prevention through sanitation and vector control. This prepares them for effective clinical practice, especially in community and primary care settings