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Sidra Medicine honours Class of 2026 and expands next generation of healthcare leaders

Published: 02 Jul 2026 - 11:24 am | Last Updated: 02 Jul 2026 - 11:30 am
The Class of 2026 graduates with officials during the ceremony.

The Class of 2026 graduates with officials during the ceremony.

The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: Sidra Medicine, a member of Qatar Foundation, celebrated the achievements of the Class of 2026 during a graduation ceremony on 30 June 2026 to mark its fourth Medical Education Day.

The event highlights Sidra Medicine’s continued investment in developing highly skilled healthcare professionals to meet Qatar’s evolving healthcare needs while advancing specialised care for women and children.

The Class of 2026 includes 75 graduates who completed residency, fellowship, undergraduate, and sponsored professional training programmes including -  24 residents; 42 fellows; four undergraduate medical students; and five Sidra Medicine employees who completed advanced training through the organisation’s sponsorship programme.

In his opening remarks at the ceremony, Mohammad Al Mana, Acting Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Governors at Sidra Medicine, said: “Today marks the beginning of a new chapter for our graduates and another milestone in Sidra Medicine’s commitment to developing future healthcare leaders. We are proud to celebrate their achievements and confident they will make a meaningful impact wherever their careers take them, carrying forward the values of excellence, compassion, and humanity that define Sidra Medicine.”

The ceremony was attended by diplomats, including H E Ahmad Al Shuraim, Ambassador of the State of Kuwait, and distinguished leaders from Qatar’s healthcare and academic sectors, including Ms Maha Zayed Al Ruwaili Assistant Undersecretary for Educational Affairs and Dr. Batool Hashem Al Sayed, Director of Higher Education Institution Affairs at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, and Dr. Thurayya Arayssi, Vice Dean for Academic and Curricular Affairs at Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar.

Prof. Ibrahim Janahi, Chief Medical Officer of Sidra Medicine, said: “Healthcare is entering one of the most transformative periods in its history. Advances in artificial intelligence, precision medicine, and biomedical research are reshaping how we diagnose and treat disease. While these innovations will continue to transform healthcare, compassion, empathy, and human connection will remain at the heart of medicine. We are proud to see our graduates from Sidra Medicine carry with them the clinical expertise, curiosity, and values needed to improve the lives of women and children across Qatar and the region.”

Graduates will continue careers across 25 pediatric and women’s health specialties, including child and adolescent psychiatry, neonatology, nephrology, cardiology, endocrinology, emergency medicine, neurosurgery, urology, and orthopedic surgery.

More than 24 percent of this year’s graduates are Qatari nationals, underscoring Sidra Medicine’s commitment to developing Qatar’s future healthcare workforce. All graduating residents have successfully matched into fellowship programmes at Sidra Medicine and will continue their specialty training within the organisation. In addition, two Qatari physicians sponsored by Sidra Medicine have completed advanced women’s health training in Canada and at Hamad Medical Corporation and will join Sidra Medicine as attending physicians.