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Rim Kaddoura

American International School

Kuwait

"I had such a lovely time. I will forever cherish the memories I made with my friends and all the faculty members. This was truly a great experience and I've learned a lot of things that I can use in real life."

Amal Khan

International School of Chouiefat

Qatar

Aldana Al-Khalaf

Al-Jazeera Academy

Qatar

Youseef Sadiq

London Central

Secondary School

Canada

Sama Ayoub

Qatar Academy

Qatar

"Thank you for your work and organization for the PCEP program. The MBTI was something I did not expect; an unexpected insight into myself and others that I did not know I needed. Thank you again for your effort to make the program as inviting and meaningful as possible! It certainly worked! I cannot imagine a better way to spent my summer. In the span of two weeks, I became well acquainted with student life and academics at Cornell. Well worth a trip from Canada!"

"The Qatar Medical Enrichment Program took us students in as seeds, they nurtured us with knowledge, awareness and opportunities until we blossomed out of the mud. QMEP has shaped us as an individuals by preparing us for what is yet to come and abolishing our doubts, as of now we are all flowers confidently growing in different directions of the medical field"

"The summer program was quite engaging. I got the chance to meet new people, make memories, and it also helped confirm that medicine is the right path for me. We didn't realize we were making memories we thought we were just having fun."

"During the two weeks of the Pre-College Summer Enrichment Program at Weil Cornell Medicine in Qatar, I experienced the authentic life of a medical student on the ground. Throughout the diverse, high-tech and rich activities I was involved in, I discovered that a true doctor is a critical thinker, knowledgeable risk taker, open minded and thrives to provide the patient with full care aiming to save their life. This program increased the love of medicine in my heart and helped me to realize that medicine is the career that I’m willing to spend the rest of my life in."