Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) recently hosted the inaugural celebration of its ‘Pre-Medical and Alumni Mentorship Programme,’ which provides students with the opportunity to connect directly with potential mentors, all of whom are WCM-Q alumni.
The event also served as a platform for students to register for the mentorship programme and included a ceremony honouring students and alumni who participated in the previous cycle. Certificates were awarded to recognise their commitment and contributions during a celebration attended by WCM-Q faculty and staff.
Organised by the Pre-Medical Education Division at WCM-Q, the mentorship programme aims to motivate and guide students as they begin their journey in medical school. It also serves as a platform for students to gain a deeper understanding of the medical profession, encourages alumni engagement, and helps students hone their networking skills.
Through the programme, students are matched with alumni mentors who provide advice on a range of topics, including effective study habits, time management, and stress management, during one-on-one sessions. This guidance helps students build resilience and confidence as they progress in their studies. Additionally, students are encouraged to shadow their mentors at workplaces and seek long-term volunteer opportunities at clinics and hospitals.
Dr. Marco Ameduri, Senior Associate Dean for Pre-Medical Education at WCM-Q and Education City collaborative curricular affairs, said: ‘By connecting students with accomplished alumni, we offer them the opportunity to receive guidance as they proceed through their first steps in medical school. Our mentorship programme is part of our broader commitment to fostering a supportive and collaborative learning environment that helps students thrive in their academic and professional journeys.’
Dr. Rachid Bendriss, Associate Dean for Foundation, Student Outreach, and Educational Development Programmes, added: ‘The mentorship programme is designed to empower our foundation and pre-medical students to succeed. Our goal is to ensure that students are introduced to the professional world early and are well-prepared to pursue a successful career in medicine.’
For more information about Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q), visit their website: qatar-weill.cornell.edu
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