High school students take part in WCM-Q Qatar Aspiring Doctors Program
<p>Doha, Qatar: Thirty-six students from 21 high schools across Qatar participated in the yearlong Qatar Aspiring Doctors Program (QADP) of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q).</p> <p>The programme, offered by the Office of Student Outreach & Educational Development at WCM-Q, is designed to equip high school students with a strong foundation for pre-medical studies. Participants receive advanced…
Thirty-six high school students from 21 schools across Qatar participated in the yearlong Qatar Aspiring Doctors Program (QADP) of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q). The program, aimed at equipping students with a solid foundation for pre-medical studies, uses a hybrid learning approach combining monthly in-person classes, hands-on activities, and online modules.
WCM-Q's Dr. Rachid Bendriss and Noha Saleh praised the participating students for their academic ability, dedication, and drive to succeed, believing many will become strong candidates to join the Six-Year Medical Program at WCM-Q and serve their communities as qualified doctors.
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