Doha: The College of Health Sciences at University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) received the Canadian EQual Accreditation for three of its distinguished bachelor programs, Bachelor of Science in Medical Radiography, Bachelor of Science in Paramedicine and Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy. The accreditation award certificates were presented to President of UDST Dr. Salem Al Naemi by Accreditation Canada CEO Lauralee Thompson. The accreditation is a true testament to the quality of applied and academic education provided at UDST. The recognition ensures that graduates of these programs are well-prepared with the latest knowledge and best practices, equipping them to deliver effective care upon entering their respective fields. The success of UDST's programs in meeting assessment requirements was highlighted during on-site surveys conducted by EQual specialists. The engagement of faculty instructors, clinical practicum supervisors, and students was particularly noted, reflecting an unden iable commitment to excellence. In addition to honing healthcare skills, the four-year degrees provide students with the opportunity to delve into their roles within a holistic learning experience. Emphasis is placed on developing clinical competency, fostering the right attitudes, and practicing sound judgment, strengthening the quality of healthcare these graduates can provide in their communities. Vice President, Academic Affairs at UDST Dr. Rachid Benlamri commented on the programs remarkable achievement, stating that UDST takes pride in educating the next generation of healthcare providers in Qatar and across the globe. He added that the recognition received by EQual Accreditation is a testament to UDSTs ongoing efforts to offer exceptional programs that meet internationally recognized standards and contribute to the nations labor needs and Qatar National Vision 2030. For his part, Director of Health Education Accreditation, Accreditation Canada Roman Savka commented on the notable achievement by the University, stating that the Accreditation Canada congratulates UDST for receiving its first EQual accreditations. These accreditations for Paramedicine, Medical Radiography, and Respiratory Therapy are a sign of excellence in health education and show UDSTs commitment to ensuring its graduates provide safe, high-quality care at their entry to practice in Qatars health system. The College of Health Sciences offers 13 cutting-edge programs including two masters, nine bachelor's and two diplomas. Students learning experience takes place in state-of-the-art facilities and is guided by a high caliber of faculty with comprehensive international experience. This exemplary array of programs and offerings supports the Universitys mission to build a strong and thriving healthcare workforce. Source: Qatar News Agency
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