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"I appreciate the time, the effort, the guidance that you offered. I just wanted to show my gratitude, that I think will never be enough. This program showed me how Cornell’s community has the best teamwork, which made me want to become a part of this beautiful, loving community. Hope I see you again as a STUDENT."

Mohammed Khalid

International School of Chouiefat

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Taraf Jaro

American School of Doha

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"The Qatar Medical Explorer Program exposed us high school students to truly see the potential of studying medicine at WCM-Q and experience the hectic eat exhilarating nature of being a physician. We’ve acquired so many skills and our knowledge grew exponentially; learning at this institution has been an unforgettable journey that we will take with us for many years to come."

Laila Lubbad

DeBakey High School for Health Professionals

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Shahad Al-Najdi

Al Bayan Independent School

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Maryam Arabi

Debakey High School

for Health Professionals

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"The QMEP was an amazing opportunity for me to experience life as a college student at WCM-Q. Not only did we get to attend lectures, perform labs and dissections, visit sites such as Sidra Medical and Research Center, and prepare presentations, but we also got to form new friendships with students form different backgrounds. I believe this program left an impact on my life socially, mentally, and emotionally, and positively contributed to my aspiration to become a doctor in the future."

"A truly transformative and educational experience. These two weeks were informative, exciting, and eye-opening in all sense of the word. The only thing left to be desired was more time to spend in this wonderful program."

"The QMEP program was an eye-opening and enriching experience that I am beyond grateful to have been a part of. Everyone involved made it a priority to show us not only how to become a doctor, but what it takes to be a good one. I got the opportunity to partake in many interactive and hands-on activities, and I can say with confidence that I am prepared, now more than ever, to tackle the life of a medical student."