WCMC-Q calls graduates for research trainingWeill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q) is inviting graduates to apply for its Biomedical Research Training Program for Nationals set to recommence in January 2014. The research training program is a unique opportunity for More… |
5 Qataris join WCMC-Q research programWeill Cornell Medical College in Qatar has welcomed five new Qatari interns to its Biomedical Research Training Program for Nationals. The six-month program is a unique opportunity for Qatari co More… |
High blood pressure ‘silent killer’High blood pressure is known as the silent killer and it poses among the greatest health risks because most people remain unaware that they have this condition until it is too late, said an expert. Dr Mark Pecker, an international More… |
WCMC-Q honours 32 new graduatesThe hard work and success of Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar’s (WCMC-Q) Class of 2012 was celebrated as the college’s latest graduates received their degrees. The 32 graduating students – WCMC-Q’s largest ever graduating class - cro More… |
31 graduate from WCMC - QatarThirty-one graduates from the class of 2011 of Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q) received their US medical degrees at a ceremony recently. Family members and WCMC-Q faculty reflected with Cornell’s leadership and students on More… |
Top rheumatologist to give talk at WCMC-QLeading rheumatologist and immunologist, Sir Ravinder Maini, FRS, will speak at Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar tomorrow (January 31). Sir Ravinder 's ground-breaking work on causes and treatments of rheumatoid arthritis has More… |
Qatar set to open robotic surgery centreQatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP), a home for technology-based companies, is set to open a robotic surgery centre in collaboration with Hamad Medical Corporation and Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar. The three entities marked More… |
Qatar in pioneering bio-medical research initiativeIn a regional first, Qatar has embarked on a major initiative to establish a world-class biomedical research programme. About 120 scientists, technicians and support staff will be in place within five years under the programme, it was anno More… |