TThe Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland (RCSI) Bahrain Medical School annually welcomes undergraduate students from Kuwait and Oman who are interested in the University’s high quality cross-border medical and health sciences education combined with an outstanding student experience. .
Professor Samir Otoum, Rector of Bahrain RCSI Medical University, welcomed His Excellency Sheikh Tamar Al Jaber Al Ahmad Al Sabah, Ambassador of Kuwait to the Kingdom of Bahrain, to the campus and explained the status of Kuwaiti medical students enrolled in the scheme. Reconsidered. Take a look at the agreements signed with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Education and the progress of Kuwait medical graduates currently training around the world.
Professor Ortom also welcomed His Excellency Faisal bin Harib Al Busaidi, the newly appointed Ambassador of Oman to the Kingdom of Bahrain, and welcomed the currently enrolled Omani medical students, including those sponsored by the Omani Ministry of Higher Education. We discussed the position.
This year, the university welcomed more than 400 new students to campus from 53 nationalities. A total of 314 students joined the medical undergraduate program at his two different entry points and medical initiation programs, and 123 students joined the nursing undergraduate program.
The RCSI Medical College campus in Bahrain offers a vibrant student experience in a multicultural country with a vibrant arts, culture and sport scene.
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About RCSI Bahrain Medical University
RCSI Bahrain Medical College is a constituent college of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland (RCSI), founded in Dublin, Ireland in 1784. RCSI Bahrain Medical University is an independent private university and has opened its doors to the following students: In 2004, he had 28 medical students. Currently, the purpose-built campus is home to more than 1,600 students across the School of Medicine. Nursing and Midwifery, Postgraduate Studies and Research. It is a nonprofit health sciences institution focused on education and research to drive positive change in all areas of human health around the world.
For more information, please visit www.rcsi.com/bahrain.