Qatar Tribune

WCM-Q celebrates graduation of 41 new doctors

Ministers of Public Health, Environmen­t and Climate change attend ceremony

- CATHERINE W GICHUKI

WEILL Cornell MedicineQa­tar (WCM-Q) handed over MD degrees to 41 new doctors

23 men and 18 women at a colourful graduation ceremony. It was the college’s first graduation ceremony to be held in-person since the start of the CO ID-19 pandemic. Among the graduates, 12 are Qatari nationals.

The ceremony was attended by Minister of Public Health HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari and Minister of Environmen­t and Climate Change HE Faleh bin Nasser Al Thani.

The 41 new physician-scientists of the Class of 2022 will now commence the next stage of their careers as they take up residency positions at elitelevel healthcare institutio­ns in Qatar and the United States, including Hamad Medical Corporatio­n, Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Case Western University Hospital Cleveland, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, the University of Pennsylvan­ia, Tufts Medical Center in Boston, Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and New ork-Presbyteri­an Weill Cornell Medical Center, among others.

A total of 16 nationalit­ies are represente­d in the Class of 2022, which is the 15th graduating class of WCM-Q. So far, WCM-Q has produced 504 new doctors since the first graduation ceremony in 2008.

Speaking at the event, Dean of WCM-Q Dr Javaid Sheikh, who also led in the administra­tion of the Hippocrati­c Oath, congratula­ted the new doctors and paid warm tribute to the Class of 2022 for their resilience in completing the final two years of their medical training under lockdown conditions as Qatar battled the outbreak of CO ID-19.

“our tenacity in completing and excelling in an extremely rigorous course of study under the most difficult and unusual of circumstan­ces is a truly impressive and remarkable achievemen­t. ou have not only shown total dedication to your studies and the patients you have served during your training, but you have also rallied around one another, defying the isolation of lockdown to support each other in the most commendabl­e and inspiring way. I offer you and your families my warmest congratula­tions on behalf of everyone at WCM-Q, and I wish you the very best for what I am certain will be hugely rewarding and successful careers.”

Dr Sheikh also thanked Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, chairperso­n of Qatar Foundation, and Her Excellency Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani, vice chairperso­n and CEO of Qatar Foundation, along with the leadership of Qatar, for their vision, guidance and ongoing support for WCM-Q.

In a statement , Dr Thurayya Arayssi, vice dean for academic and curricular affairs, said, “Class of 2022, today we celebrate your questing spirit, your unity as a group, your incredible resolve and patience, and – above all – the way you have applied your wonderful talents to the science of medicine and the art of healing. In so doing, you have made your families, friends, and the faculty who supported you along the way immensely proud. We all look forward to seeing you go on to excel in your careers as physicians, scientists and leaders working to enhance the health of every member of the community.”

This year, Dr Sean Holroyd, associate dean for student affairs, was the macebearer, and Dr James Roach, associate dean for premedical education, was the university marshal. Graduating student Ahmed Fares gave the Qur’an recitation, while the student Arabic address was given by Nasser Al-Kuwari, and the student English address was by Dana Al-Ali.

Kuwari said, “Since starting my journey at WCM-Q in 2015, I’ve imagined this moment every day. I’ve waited for the moment to assume the responsibi­lity of serving the community as a doctor and as a leader concerned with the health and support of his community members as they go through difficult times in their illness.”

Al Ali, said, “Today marks the end of a momentous chapter but also the start of the rest of our lives. Today marks the beginning of the responsibi­lity that has been bestowed upon us towards our patients, our families, our communitie­s, our educators and our learners. With that I say: congratula­tions to the Class of 2022 ”

The keynote speech was given by WCM-Q alumnus Dr Mohammed Al Nufal of the Class of 2012, who is now an American Board-certified pediatrici­an who serves as chief of committees for North Florida Pediatrics - USA. Back in 2010, when Dr Al Nufal was a third-year medical student at WCM-Q, he spoke in Zurich as part of Qatar’s official delegation as a representa­tive of the younger generation in Qatar’s successful bid to host the World Cup. In his speech at the graduation ceremony, Dr Al Nufal told the Class of 2022: “Making it to this point is not the end of a journey, but a door to a path full of excitement, knowledge and serving others. ou were put on this earth for a reason, which is to ease the suffering of others, so go fulfill your destiny. Go save some lives.”

Dr Augustine Choi, dean of Weill Cornell Medicine in New ork, who was present in person to congratula­te the new doctors and give thanks to the leadership of Qatar and Qatar Foundation. “As graduates of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar, you’ve seen firsthand how medicine and research can improve quality of life. I challenge you to be advocates for better healthcare, for health equity worldwide, and for science and the pursuit of knowledge. The impact you have extends far beyond yourselves, and you have the power to improve the communitie­s and organizati­ons around you. Commit to being the best doctor you can be,” he said.

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