GMU alumni working on medical frontlines across five continents, 60 countries


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Ajman, Jun 8: Working on the frontlines of healthcare across 60 countries, the alumni of Gulf Medical University (GMU) in Ajman have been making noteworthy contributions to the global healthcare sector for several years now. Among them are a number of Emirati medical practitioners who have made a mark in many UAE hospitals, helping the country advance towards its healthcare goals.

Highlighting the contributions of GMU and its alumni, His Excellency Sheikh Dr Majid bin Saeed Al Nuaimi, chairman of the Ruler's Court, Ajman said, “Gulf Medical University and the network of Thumbay academic hospitals owned by Thumbay Group have significantly contributed to the economy, in the fields of medical education and healthcare. GMU’s alumni have achieved a lot in the UAE and other countries; the majority of them UAE nationals.”


GMU alumni receiving appreciation awards during the Alumni Meet held in Feb 2020


Gulf Medical University Campus, Ajman 


Professor Hossam Hamdy, the Chancellor of GMU

Since its inception 22 years ago, around 2000 students comprising 85 nationalities have passed out of GMU and successfully working at various positions – including CEOs, COOs, Medical Directors and Head of Departments – in the healthcare industry in the Middle East, Africa, South Asia, Europe, America and Australasia. Moreover, the University’s academic and research tie-ups with over 60 international universities and research institutions ensures global acceptance and employability.

“Our alumni are well-placed in a variety of healthcare roles in the UAE, the Middle East region and beyond. Particularly in the UAE, many of our graduates have joined the government and private sectors, becoming future drivers of transformation and progress in the healthcare industry. We are proud of each and every one them who continue to demonstrate the outcomes of combining GMU’s superior academic qualifications with hard work and ambition,” said Prof Hossam Hamdy, the Chancellor of GMU.

 

GMU has 26 accredited programs under 6 colleges. It also offers a vibrant Continuous Medical Education programme for healthcare professionals, accredited by UAE health authorities. One of its most important strengths is its innovative curriculum, the clinical training in its academic hospitals and the advanced research institutes. The University continues to attract the best students from all over the world due to its international collaborations, futuristic curriculum, technology-enabled training methodology like the Virtual Patient Learning (VPL) and emphasis on early clinical training.

Moreover, around 20% of the doctors and approximately 60% of the other healthcare professionals in the country graduate every year from GMU and the Thumbay Hospital network, creating a significant impact on the healthcare landscape of the country and the region.

Emirati alumnus, Ayesha Mohammed Al Nuaimi who graduated in 2012 with a Bachelor of Physical Therapy (BPT) degree from GMU’s College of Health Sciences credits the quality of GMU’s programs for helping graduates like her stand out. She says that the quality of education she experienced at GMU during her undergraduate days prompted her to return to GMU for her post-graduate studies. She now works as a physiotherapist in the medical committee of the UAE Football Association.

Another former student, Dr Amna Alsari, a graduate of the 2016 batch of GMU’s College of Pharmacy has been working as an inpatient pharmacist at Al Kuwaiti Dubai Government Hospital, since her year of graduation.

Referring to the recent transformation of the university into a full-fledged academic health system having world-class academic health centers within the campus, she said, “There has been a noticeable progress in the University recently, with the introduction of new Bachelor’s and Master’s programs, addition of new colleges and clinical training facilities. This is one of the reasons I decided to return to GMU for my post graduate studies. For me, GMU has become a lifelong learning center which continues to support me throughout my professional career.”

Dr Abedeen Subratty, another graduate of the College of Pharmacy, who works as a pharmacist in Mauritius, says that the international experience he gained from GMU has opened up a world of opportunities before him.

Dr Lourdes Mahir Khalil, a DMD graduate from GMU’s College of Dentistry says that the University encourages research and academic pursuits of students, helping them realize their full potential.

“Through GMU, I was able to acquire a higher standard of knowledge that has helped me in my profession. It has also helped me get my research project published in a reputed international publication on internal medicine,” she explained.

GMU graduates are given priority for employment at the various hospitals and clinics under the Thumbay network in Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah, all of which are Academic Health Centers under GMU Academic Health System. GMU students are preferred for employment at Thumbay Pharmacies and Thumbay Labs as well. Dr Baljinder Singh, an MBBS graduate of the College of Medicine, presently working at the Accident & Emergency Department of Thumbay Hospital, Ajman said, “GMU helped me and some of my batch mates get employed in Thumbay Hospital after graduating.

The University not only gives students a good education, but it also gave us the opportunity to train at the hospital, gain some experience and then go ahead from there.”

 

  

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