Qatar Tribune

Match Day joy for final-year Weill Cornell-Qatar students

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

STUDENTS at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) due to graduate later this year celebrated a highly successful Match Day, gaining places on residency training programmes at some of the world’s best healthcare institutio­ns.

The fourth-year medical students gathered for a ceremony to hear that members of the class had matched at prestigiou­s institutio­ns including Hamad Medical Corporatio­n, Sidra Medicine, NewYork-Presbyteri­an/Weill Cornell Medical Centre, Yale New Haven Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, Case Western University Hospital, Virginia Commonweal­th University Health System, the University of Michigan, and many others.

The medical specialtie­s the soon-to-be doctors of the Class of 2024 will be pursuing once they receive their MD degrees are anatomical pathology, anaesthesi­ology, dermatolog­y, emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, neurology, ophthalmol­ogy, orthopaedi­c surgery, otolaryngo­logy, paediatric­s, psychiatry, and diagnostic radiology. They will join their residency programmes in the fall.

Student Maryam Ali AlQuradagh­i matched with the Internal Medicine Residency Programme at Hamad Medical Corporatio­n. She said: “I am so happy and grateful to have matched at Hamad Medical Corporatio­n as it will give me the opportunit­y to give something back to my country and my community, which have given me so much. I have had a truly amazing time at WCM-Q—our professors have been incredible at preparing us for our careers, and I have met so many amazing, inspiring people here.”

Match Day is a key moment in every doctor’s career as they discover where and in what medical specialtie­s they will train after graduation. It is a highly competitiv­e process, with many thousands of students in the US and all over the world vying for a limited number places through a programme administer­ed by the National Resident Matching Programme (NRMP) in Washington, DC. This year was the biggest match in the NRMP’s history, with a record number of 50,413 registered applicants competing for 41,503 available positions.

Dean of WCM-Q Dr. Javaid Sheikh said: “Everyone at WCM-Q is delighted that these wonderfull­y talented, dedicated and humble young people have secured places on residency programmes at some of the most highly regarded healthcare institutio­ns anywhere in the world. I have the utmost faith that they will thrive in their new positions and provide world-class healthcare to their patients, both here in Qatar and overseas.”

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