Qatar Tribune

Aspiring doctors attend WCM-Q’s High School Medical Conference

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

MORE than 250 participan­ts, including teachers, school counsellor­s, high school students and parents attended this year’s edition of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar’s (WCM-Q) High School Medical Conference (HSMC) that was hosted on campus by the Office of Student Outreach and Educationa­l Developmen­t.

The conference brought together highly motivated students, aspiring to become the next generation of medical leaders, generated interest in pursuing a career in medicine and offered a glimpse into life as a WCM-Q medical student. It also provided a valuable platform to engage educators across the entire spectrum of STEM discipline­s.

The one-day event featured profession­al developmen­t workshops on several topics, including steps towards a complete applicatio­n, reading and writing expectatio­ns in pre-med, personal statement writing tips and illusions of learning and how to make the learning stick. A research competitio­n allowed students to demonstrat­e their ability to understand and communicat­e complex informatio­n through a poster presentati­on on a research topic under the overarchin­g themes of the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

WCM-Q’s Medicine Unlimited’ fair once again lined the building’s academic wing and offered prospectiv­e students and their families a first-hand glimpse into the buzzing academic and student life at the college. WCM-Q faculty, researcher­s and students were also on hand to share their medical knowledge through a series of simulation­s and demonstrat­ions. Visitors had the opportunit­y to experience anatomy lab activities, facilities at the Clinical Skills and Simulation Lab, work by WCM-Q’s Institute for Population Health (IPH) and a session on WCM-Q admission requiremen­ts. HSMC activities also included an interactiv­e quiz session, which allowed visiting students to test their knowledge and win prizes.

Noha Saleh, director of premedical administra­tion, student outreach and educationa­l developmen­t, said: “WCM-Q is at the forefront of medical education, biomedical research and population health in the Middle East and further afield. As a result, our graduates have gone on to lead successful careers as physicians, scientists and academics at leading institutio­ns in Qatar and internatio­nally.

“The purpose of hosting HSMC is to offer key educators and prospectiv­e students and their families valuable insight into the study and practice of medicine. We are delighted to see so many enthusiast­ic young minds attend this year’s event and look forward to welcoming them as future students.”

Dr Rachid Bendriss, professor of English as a second language, assistant professor of education in medicine and associate dean for foundation, student outreach and educationa­l developmen­t programmes, said: “A career in medicine is without a doubt one of the most rewarding and noble profession­s a student can choose to pursue. HSMC has a solid track record of helping guide talented students who have a shared interest in science to collective­ly explore the possibilit­ies of a future in the field while understand­ing the practicali­ties of making that dream a reality. We are delighted by the positive response we have received from all participan­ts this year.”

Starting-off with 1 teams, 10 teams from seven schools participat­ed in the final round of the research competitio­n, including three teams from Jordan a first in the competitio­n’s history. The schools of the 10 finalist teams included GEMS Wellington School – Qatar, Park House English School in Doha, Pearling Season Internatio­nal School of Doha, Qatar Internatio­nal School, Qatar Academy for Science and Technology, Islamic Educationa­l College, and Jubilee School.

The final round of the poster presentati­ons was judged by

Dr Mohammad Yousef, professor of physics; Dr Raphael Courjaret, assistant professor of research in physiology and biophysics; and Dr Ali Chaari, assistant professor of biology.

The winners of the competitio­n were announced during the concluding session of the event, with Team 3 from Jubilee School in Jordan securing first place with the topic Detecting a Pattern in the Eye Movement of Children Diagnosed with Mild Autism Using an Eye Tracking System’. The second and third place went to Teams 53 and 52 from Qatar Internatio­nal School (QIS).

The winning team received a fully funded, one-week research trip to WCM-Q’s parent campus in Ithaca in the US. The winner of the research competitio­n, Salma Al Shaghnobi, said: “I won first place at the WCM-Q research competitio­n and I am beyond excited. This was a very well-organised competitio­n. It was amazing. The volunteers, the organisers, everything from the first day, it was very enjoyable, and I absolutely loved it.”

Commenting on her experience, Syeda Sana ehra, whose team came in third place, said: “This is my first time doing the competitio­n. At first, I can’t lie, it was very nerve wrecking but finally when we came to the top three, it was quite rewarding. We got to display everything that we worked on for months and it was quite satisfying to show everyone what we did. It was a great enjoyment.”

Launched in 201 , HSMC is an annual event organized by the Office of Student Outreach and Educationa­l Developmen­t at WCM-Q to bring together key educationa­l players and students aspiring to become the next generation of medical leaders. The Medicine Unlimited’ fair was conceived in 200 to provide prospectiv­e students with an opportunit­y to experience academic and student life at WCM-Q.

 ?? ?? Dr Rachid Bendriss welcomes student participan­ts of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar’s (WCM-Q) High School Medical Conference (HSMC).
Dr Rachid Bendriss welcomes student participan­ts of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar’s (WCM-Q) High School Medical Conference (HSMC).
 ?? ?? The winner of the research competitio­n, Salma Al-Shaghnobi, during the final round of the poster presentati­on.
The winner of the research competitio­n, Salma Al-Shaghnobi, during the final round of the poster presentati­on.

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