Khaleej Times

GMU marks 24th anniversar­y with special ceremony

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

Gulf Medical University (GMU), Ajman, recently celebrated its 24th anniversar­y, with a special ceremony attended by Dr Thumbay Moideen, founder, president board of Trustees GMU, prof Hossam Hamdy, chancellor of GMU, Akbar Moideen Thumbay, vice-president of the Healthcare Division of Thumbay Group, and deans of the colleges of the University as well as other staff and students.

The celebratio­n was an occasion to reflect on GMU'S achievemen­ts till date, and at the same time reaffirm its commitment to foster continued evolution of GMU as an internatio­nal powerhouse of health profession­s education, research and innovation.

Dr Moideen said: “From humble beginnings as the region's first private medical university, today GMU is a testament of a long and distinguis­hed success story of being the region's only private academic health system, delivering futuristic medical education."

Prof Hamdy said that GMU has developed a unique model in the form of the GMU academic health system, showcasing on a global front that the future of medical education is ‘systems' linking education, healthcare and research. “The shared philosophi­es of the six colleges under Gulf Medical University, its teaching hospital and the passion for supporting all-round excellence has helped in making many distinctiv­e contributi­ons to the overall community over the last two decades. In addition, our response to the Covid-19 pandemic has demonstrat­ed the great value of our academic community and the strengths of our basic, convergent and translatio­nal science.”

Recently, GMU unveiled a longterm strategic growth plan of doubling its capacity in the next three to four years, aligning to future requiremen­ts and strategic direction of education policies laid down by the UAE and thereby creating an Emirati healthcare workforce.

GMU and Thumbay's network of academic hospitals daycare, labs,

pharmacies and clinics together train around 20 per cent of the doctors and approximat­ely 60 per cent of the healthcare profession­als in the country, creating a significan­t impact on the healthcare sector of the country and the region. Moreover, students benefit with adequate opportunit­ies to showcase their achievemen­ts through student activities, inter profession­al skills, sporting and cultural events that train them to be multidisci­plinary experts. Other benefits provided to the students include clinical training sites of unmatched

quality at eight hospitals, 10 clinics, five labs and 48 pharmacies, and a total of 700 beds; tie-ups with other local entities as clinical training sites with over 400 qualified faculty, doctors and adjunct faculty who provide one-on-one clinical training to students and quality care to the patients of UAE; access to technologi­cal platforms and an outstandin­g infrastruc­ture for research on imaging, functional genomics, sequencing with NGS facility.

GMU has launched the establishm­ent of the first liquid biopsy facility in the region, the zebra fish and

a platform for drug discovery and developmen­t. This has made it a leader in research in medical education in UAE and the entire region with 70 per cent of all papers published in medical education in the UAE coming from GMU.

Since its inception, around 2,000 students have graduated from GMU, advancing their career and securing successful positions including CEOS, COOS, medical directors and heads of department­s in healthcare and research across the Middle East, Africa, South Asia, Europe, North America and Australia.

Moreover, the university's academic and research tie-ups with over 70 internatio­nal universiti­es and research institutio­ns has ensured global recognitio­n and employabil­ity for GMU graduates. GMU'S collaborat­ion with Internatio­nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) has led to humanitari­an learning in healthcare to create a model youth force in the country that will be equipped with all the basic skills and knowledge to fight any emergency.

Likewise, the ‘Future Scientist Programme' has been an innovative educationa­l enrichment internship programme for male/ female Emirati talent who are motivated to nurture their interest in biomedical and drug discovery research. The programme helps in preparing them for a career as research scientists. Recently, GMU has also achieved internatio­nal accreditat­ion by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) — the agency responsibl­e for accreditin­g higher education institutio­ns in the UK.

Besides, GMU has won several global recognitio­ns such as Forbes, Dubai Quality Award, QS Awards, QS Reimagine WRC Leaders and Ranking from QS University Rankings, Times Higher Education, placing the university among top health profession­s education institutio­ns in the region and globally.

From humble beginnings as the region’s first private medical university, today GMU is a testament of a long and distinguis­hed success story.

Dr Thumbay Moideen, founder, president board of Trustees GMU

 ?? — supplied photo ?? Dr Thumbay Moideen and other officials during the ceremony to mark GMU'S 24th anniversar­y.
— supplied photo Dr Thumbay Moideen and other officials during the ceremony to mark GMU'S 24th anniversar­y.

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