Doha: Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) celebrated the achievements of 138 physicians who successfully completed their residency training programs during a dedicated convocation ceremony held at the Itqan Clinical Simulation and Innovation Center.
The ceremony brought together HMC leaders, faculty members, mentors, families and colleagues to recognize the graduates’ accomplishments and mark a significant milestone in their professional journeys.
The event reflected HMC’s continued commitment to developing highly qualified healthcare professionals through its accredited residency and medical education programs, which are designed in accordance with the latest international standards. These efforts contribute to enhancing the quality, sustainability and future readiness of healthcare services in the State of Qatar.
The 138 graduates are expected to play a vital role in advancing specialized healthcare services across the country. Their expertise will support the development of clinical practice, medical research and healthcare education, further reinforcing HMC’s position as a leading academic healthcare institution and strengthening the national healthcare workforce.
HMC Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Khalid Mohammed Al Jalham, congratulated the graduates on reaching this important milestone.
“Today, we celebrate the achievements of 138 physicians who have completed an important stage in their professional journey. Their success reflects years of hard work, dedication and a deep commitment to learning,” he said.
“We are proud of what they have accomplished and look forward to seeing the positive impact they will make for our patients, communities and the healthcare system in Qatar.”
Dr. Abdulla Al Naimi, Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Medical Education at HMC, highlighted the collective effort behind the residents’ success and the importance of residency training in shaping future healthcare leaders.
“This graduation ceremony celebrates the dedication and achievements of our residents and the collective efforts of everyone involved in their training. Residency is a challenging and rewarding journey that prepares physicians to provide safe, high-quality care for patients,” he said.
“We are proud of our graduates and confident they will make valuable contributions to healthcare and medical education throughout their careers.”
The convocation underscores HMC’s ongoing investment in medical education and workforce development, ensuring a new generation of skilled physicians is equipped to meet the evolving healthcare needs of Qatar and beyond.

