Student Artistic Ceremony to bid farewell to the fifth batch of Human Medicine from the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University
University Media
The students of the Department of Human Medicine at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University organized a student art ceremony to bid farewell to the fifth batch of Human Medicine, the "Shifa Watan" batch, in the presence of the Vice President of the University, Dr. Ahmed Al-Badani, the Dean of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dr. Saleh Al-Dhaheri, the Vice Dean of the College of Medicine and Head of the Department of Human Medicine, Dr. Sadiq Abdul-Mughni, Dr. Muhammad Masoud, a faculty member, the General Registrar, Professor Marwan Al-Zira’i, and Dr. Maha Al-Muntaser, the Academic Coordinator of the College.
In the opening speech of the ceremony, the Dean of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dr. Saleh Al-Dhaheri, welcomed the attendees and participants in the ceremony, congratulating the graduates and wishing them a bright future and a life full of giving and achievement.
The Dean of the College expressed the university's pride in bidding farewell to the fifth batch of students of the Department of Human Medicine, who will begin their academic and practical lives and be the best doctors who contribute to serving the community and the homeland and the best ambassadors for the university, pointing out that graduation is a station in the educational process that must be continued to obtain higher degrees and acquire sciences and knowledge in the field of medicine and keep pace with developments and everything new in this field.
The ceremony included a pause to recite Al-Fatihah for the souls of the martyrs of Palestine, as well as the performance of the medical oath delivered by Dr. Muhammad Masoud, and a speech by the graduates. The ceremony also included artistic performances supporting the Palestinian brothers, honoring the graduates and honoring the staff and supporters with certificates of appreciation and commemorative shields.
Note: The album honoring the students will be published later..