Graduation Day was not merely a passing celebration. It marked an important milestone that reflected years of hard work and challenge. The University celebrated the graduation of the first cohort of students from the College of Medicine in a scene where pride was joined by the joy of families who documented the moment after a long academic journey marked by dedication.
The ceremony reflected the outcome of an academic path shaped by students’ determination, the support of their families, and an educational vision aimed at preparing qualified doctors to serve individuals and society. The celebrations—including flowers, congratulatory messages, and words of hope written on caps and sashes—expressed the result of years of perseverance and ambition.
In the halls of the College, which witnessed long hours of study and effort, the graduates announced the beginning of their new humanitarian mission. They move forward supported by knowledge and professional responsibility, accompanied by their families’ prayers and the trust of the community, to serve as an active pillar in public health.
The graduation of this cohort comes within the framework of supporting young medical competencies and aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 4 (Quality Education) through the preparation of qualified medical professionals, and Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) by strengthening the healthcare sector with doctors who contribute to improving the quality of care and serving society.
The University affirmed that the graduation of the first cohort of the College of Medicine represents a strategic step in its academic journey and reflects its commitment to preparing doctors who combine scientific competence with humanitarian values in service of the nation.