RCSI Bahrain Welcomes 2017-2018 Cohort of Future Doctors and Nurses at 2017 Orientation

DUBAI, UAE, October 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland - Medical University of Bahrain (RCSI Bahrain) this week welcomed new undergraduate students in medicine and nursing as part of its annual Orientation Week. These students are set to become leaders in their field with the unique brand of medical education delivered at RCSI Bahrain.

Organised by the Student Services and Events team, the Orientation programme aims to introduce new-joining students to both academic and extra-curricular aspects of life at RCSI Bahrain.

Over the course of the week, the students were introduced to key members of the University's academic and administrative staff, including President, Professor Sameer Otoom, Head of School of Nursing and Midwifery, Professor Seamus Cowman, Head of School of Medicine, Professor Joe McMenamin, and Chief Operating Officer, Stephen Harrison - Mirfield.

Professor Otoom commented: "Since the establishment of RCSI Bahrain in 2004, our student body has grown to over 1300, and I am pleased to say that this year's cohort is of a very high standard both academically and personally - we expect to see great things from them. Through our students and staff, we remain committed to our promise of advancing healthcare in the Middle East region, and creating a different calibre of medical graduate, who will join an increasing alumni network of over 15,000 students."

"Orientation has aimed to show our students not only the academic side of their experience, but also that our campus is constantly alive with events run by more than 40 clubs and societies across fitness, arts, culture, technology, community engagement and much more."

Assigned to their 'Buddy' mentor groups, the newcomers also received introductions to academic programmes and university rules and procedures, as well as an extensive tour of the campus facilities.

The active programme concluded with the Orientation Open Day - featuring a number of locally-based service providers coming on campus - and Welcome Mixer - a social event organised by the Student Council.

The 2017-2018 academic year intake at RCSI Bahrain consists of future doctors from almost 20 different nationalities, including those from Bahrain, GCC neighbours Kuwait, UAE and Oman, the wider Middle East region, North America, Europe, Africa and Asia. The curriculum the students will study is identical to that being delivered in Ireland, and RCSI Bahrain's faculty are a mix of the best international and local expertise available in the medical field.

RCSI Bahrain is a constituent university of RCSI in Dublin, which was established in 1784. Like its Irish counterpart, RCSI Bahrain is a not-for-profit health sciences institution focused on education and research to drive positive change in all areas of human health worldwide, and shape future healthcare leaders.

About RCSI Bahrain: 

RCSI Bahrain is a constituent university of RCSI in Dublin, Ireland. It was officially opened in October 2004. RCSI Bahrain is internationally recognized as a world-class institution providing healthcare education and training in the Kingdom, the other GCC states, MENA and beyond. RCSI Bahrain is also developing its world-wide reputation for original research and development across the health and biomedical sciences relevant to the healthcare requirements of the Middle East.

For more details, visit http://www.rcsi-mub.com.

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