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Top WCMC-Q students selected for Dean’s Honor List

Published: 25 Feb 2014 - 10:24 am | Last Updated: 26 Jan 2022 - 06:45 pm

Top WCMC-Q students selected for Dean’s Honor List

 

Thirty Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q) students are celebrating being named on the Dean’s Honor List at a ceremony held at Hamad Bin Khalifa University’s Student Center. 
First- and second-year pre-medical students who posted GPA scores of 3.75 or higher in the Fall 2013 term qualified for inclusion on the list, which is announced annually to formally acknowledge achievements of academic excellence. 
Students who made the grade for the 2014 Dean’s Honor List are Aya Youssef, Ramez Rawhani, Said Alnajjar, Farah Bshesh, Suresh Menik Arachchige, George Sadek, Tarek Taha, Yahya Othman, Irfan Helmy, Nada Darwish, Tina Bharani, Merna Hussien, Syeda Razia Haider, Aulia Ahmad, Sahar Abida Mahadik, Mohammed Salama Chaker, Mountasir El Tohami, Ahmad Salah Sami, Farah Al Sayyed, Safa Mahgoub, Nahel Tunio, Youmna Abdelghany, Fatima Al Maadid, Faryal Malick, Nora AlFakhri, Basem Oraby, Imen Becetti, Adham Musthak, Mu Ji Hwang and Hawra Al Lawati.
Dr Javaid Sheikh, Dean of WCMC-Q, presented each of the high-achieving students with an award at the ceremony as Dr Dietrich Busselberg, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, called them to the stage.
Congratulating the students on their achievements, Dr Sheikh said: “Every one of you named on this list has the right to feel very proud of what you have achieved.
“In a very short time, our medical school has reached a standard that allows us to compete with the very best medical schools in the US in terms of quality of teaching, academic achievement and the residency programmes for which our graduates are selected. This success is the result of the hard work of students like yourselves and your predecessors and the wonderful faculty that we have.”
The event also featured a speech by Dr Jehan Al Rayahi, a graduate of WCMC-Q’s inaugural class of 2008. 
Dr Al Rayahi, who completed her residency training in radiology at Hamad Medical Corporation in 2012, told the students: “It gives me great pleasure to extend my sincere congratulations to all of you for this wonderful achievement. I also congratulate your parents for supporting you, and I urge you to keep working hard towards your goals. There is a lot of hard work ahead, but you have shown that with dedication and perseverance you can achieve great things.”
The Peninsula