Welcome Message
The Department of Medicine and Internal Residency Program are hosting a four-day hands-on postgraduate Internal Medicine Clinical Exam Course 2024 designed to provide candidates with the best preparation for their Arab Board, Qatari Board, MRCP (PACES), MRCP (Ireland) and similar clinical exams.
This Course is a four -full- day, hands- on clinical course which will be conducted during the period from 24 to 27 April 2024
We are proud to have experienced national and international clinical examiners as faculty members.
Course Description:
- The course incorporates a large pool of cases and clinical signs that are typically encountered in postgraduate clinical exams.
- Candidates will be divided into small groups (1 instructor and 5 candidates) and will rotate on different stations with their mentors.
- The course also incorporates a variety of learning methodologies including lectures, demonstrations, role play, continuous bedside assessment of clinical skills, observation and demonstration of examination techniques, and mock exams with marking scheme.
- Continuous feedback to improve candidate’s examination techniques and presentation skills will be provided by experienced mentors.
- A full day of the course will be dedicated to history taking and communication skill teaching and scenarios.
- Very high pass and satisfaction rates have been recorded among candidates who attended the previous courses.
Course Organizers:
Dr. Dabia Al-Mohanadi, MD, FCCP, FACP
Sr. Consultant Endocrinologist
Program Director
Internal Medicine Residency Program, HMC
Dr. Wanis H Ibrahim, MB ChB, FRCP (Glas), FRCP (Edin), FRCP (Ire), FCCP, F(Pulm)
Course Director
Sr. Consultant Physician
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Qatar University and Weil Cornell Medicine Qatar.
Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad MBBS, CABIM, FCCP (US), FRCP (Glas), FRCPI (Ire).
Course Co-director
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine Qatar, Cornell University.
Consultant Pulmonary HGH