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GMU welcomes 510 new future heroes in virtual white coat ceremony


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Ajman, Oct 05, 2020:    The new batches of students of the six colleges under Gulf Medical University (GMU) owned and run by Thumbay Group, were welcomed into their healthcare professions through a white coat ceremony organized by the University, on October 1, receiving their first white coats as they participated in the time-honored tradition, albeit a virtual one this year, in the wake of the global pandemic.

 

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Dr Thumbay Moideen, founder, president Board of Trustees, GMU was the chief guest of the ceremony. Prof Hossam Hamdy, the chancellor of GMU presided over the ceremony. Also present at the ceremony organized at the University were Akbar Moideen Thumbay vice president of the Healthcare Division of Thumbay Group, as well as the vice chancellors and deans of the University.

Welcoming the gathering, Prof MandaVenkatramana, vice chancellor Academics said that this year the new students numbered 510, representing 50 different nationalities.Those receiving their white coats were students in the first year of various programs: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (BBMS), Associate Degree in Pre-Clinical Sciences (ADPCS), Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD), Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT), Bachelor of Science – Medical Laboratory Sciences (BSc MLS), Bachelor of Science – Medical Imaging Sciences (BSc MIS), Bachelor of Science - Anesthesia Technology (BSc AT), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management and Economics (BSc HME).

Addressing the students, Prof Hossam Hamdy reminded them that they were making history as the class of 2020, starting their medical and health professions education in the midst of the catastrophic global viral pandemic, COVID-19. Quoting the French philosopher Alain Badiou, he explained that COVID-19, as an event, had disrupted all aspects of our life, creating a new normal. “The next few years at the University are not going to be easy for you. But is it easy to achieve something that is truly meaningful,” he said, adding, “There will be challenges, but there will also be rewards.”

Prof Hossam Hamdy further reminded the students that the world around them was changing rapidly in terms of communication, travel, treating patients, use of technology etc. “An important competency which will remain unchanged is the communication between human beings. The patients, the students, the healthcare providers and the medical educators are all humans. How to communicate, connect and interact and feel will play a key role in educating health professionals,” he explained, adding that nurturing ethicality and trustworthinesswould be part of their learning process at GMU.

Emphasizing the importance of teamwork, Prof Hossam Hamdy said, “Medical practice is no longer a case of a single doctor caring for his or her patients. You are part of a team, bringing in the expertise of a larger group of professionals, working within a healthcare system. Teamwork is the one of the important competency you have to acquire during your studies and beyond. At GMU we have established, for the first time, the Center for Interprofessional Education, Practice and Research, the only one in the region.”

He also elaborated on the cutting-edge technologies like 3D learning, artificial intelligence and the distance learning and blended learning methodologies, which are all part of the learning experience at GMU. “We now have 27 accredited programs imparted through the six colleges of GMU. Very soon, the University will have a PhD program and residency programs,” he said.

Thanking Dr Thumbay Moideen the founder for the vision, values, leadership, hard work and ethical values of GMU, Prof Hossam Hamdy stated that GMU now boasted unparalleled reputation in the region, attracting students from over 86 nationalities.

Selected representatives from the new batches of different programs received their white coats from the chief guest as part of the ceremony, as their batch mates joined in virtually from different parts of the world, donning their white coats to take the first step in their journeys as healthcare professionals.