Youngest doctor in the region graduates in Qatar
Twenty-year-old Iqbal El Assaad made history by becoming the youngest doctor in the region when she graduated from the Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q) yesterday.
As a gifted child, Iqbal’s favourite pastime was reading or solving a mathematics equation.
Her cognitive skills were so advanced that she learned algebra by sitting with her older siblings while they did their homework.
“I used to teach my children words and numbers to prepare them for school, but I never taught Iqbal to count. She would watch her siblings closely and learn from them,” said her father, Mahmoud Omar El Assaad.
By the time she was five, Iqbal’s intellectual prowess was widely acknowledged at her school in Lebanon, and the teachers facilitated her development by allowing her to skip several grades.
Iqbal, who is of Palestinian origin, was determined to fulfil her childhood goal of becoming a doctor in order to provide medical care to Palestinian refugees who lived in camps.
“Since I was very young, I really wanted to help people. My family did not live in a camp, but we had family members who did and I used to visit them,” she said. “I became aware that they had a lot of medical needs and I felt that the best way to help them would be by providing family healthcare.”
So when she completed high school at the age of 12, the minister of education in Lebanon stepped in to help her secure the most competitive scholarships.
“When they told me about the opportunity to study at the Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar and I read about the university and Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, I was very happy. Weill Cornell is known across the world for offering top medical programmes and I was really pleased to receive a scholarship from HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser,” she says.
Having earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from WCMC-Q, she has voiced gratitude to Sheikha Moza and to others who helped her along the way.
Iqbal will be starting her residency at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic in the United States this summer and she hopes to specialise in paediatrics, with a long-term view to becoming a paediatric cardiologist.
She has not forgotten her childhood dream, and intends to continue working hard and with the utmost dedication until she realises it.
“My biggest dream is to come back to Lebanon and open a free clinic for the Palestinians in the camp and to help them out as much as I possibly can,” Iqbal said.
Source: Gulf Times
Congratulations may all your dream come true by the grace of God.
congrats
Congratulations
So she started her medical training at 16 years old???How.???....Odd...
Mabrook
But the young lady doesn't seem to be hankering after a Qatari passport at all, set as she is on achieving far more noble goals. Ie to return to Lebanon and to open a free clinic for the Palestinian refugees.
AB, doctor training in Qatar at Weill Cornell Medical College is four years of medical school, exactly the same as at the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York.
Mandi
Let's start a campaign to get her a Qatari passport!
Errmmm.....how long is doctor training in Qatar??? Worrying!!
good job kid
May Qatar grant her a Qatari passport so she does not remain stateless and she can help develop Qatar's medical sector. (Do it now before the Americans or Brits give her a passport)
May God Bless her noble cause for becoming a doctor.May this new and young doctor achieve her objectives. May she become an inspiration for younger generation.
Congratulations..
CONGRATULATION
ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR BRIGHT FUTURE
im really proud of her she came from unhuman palestinian refugee in lebanon
from refugee cam to the world
really proud of her
Mashallah great achievement and Inshallah may your intentions for the future be true
Well done that young lady. May all her dreams now come true..
Masha-allah!
Mandi
May Allah bless her and increase her with success.. Aameen. Truly no minor achievement and that too fueled by such noble intentions.
Good for her
Congratulations.. Masha Allah Nice Thoughts Best of luck :)
Alf Mabrook. :)