Gulf Medical University goes Global

Gulf Medical University. (Supplied Photo)

Gulf Medical University Transforms from Local to Global Medical University, Launches New Programs and Colleges … reports Asian Lite News.

Gulf Medical University. (Supplied Photo)

Gulf Medical University (GMU), one of the top 50 medical educational institutes in the region, announced the launch of an Academic Thumbay University Hospital, two new colleges and new programs as part of its planned educational strategy.

Dr. Thumbay Moideen, Founder and President of Thumbay Group has approved a budget of AED1 billion to expand and transform the Thumbay Medicity into a comprehensive educational and academic hub.

The new programs and colleges under Gulf Medical University were an-nounced during a press conference hosted by the University Chancellor, Professor Hossam Hamdy, at GMU.

The latest development include the launch of two new collages at the University, Nursing College and College of Health Care Management and Health Economics, which brings the total number of colleges to six.

GMU will also introduce new higher education programs in nursing dur-ing the academic 2018-19.

As part of this expansion, two new programs: Master’s degree in Public Health and another in Environmental Health and toxicology, came as a result of recently forged partnership between GMU and University of Ar-izona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health (UA-MEZCOPH), USA.

The University had also signed several other memoranda of cooperation and understanding with a number of leading educational institutes, in an effort to enrich its students’ education.

Professor Hamdy. (Supplied Photo)

Professor Hamdy also announced the launch of the University Hospital in Ajman in October. With an initial capacity of 350 beds, the new hospi-tal’s capacity is expected to reach nearly 500 beds once it is fully opera-tional.

The new hospital, one of three including the Dental Hospital and The Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Hospital are all located at the Thumbay Medicity in Al Jurf in Ajman.

The University is also implementing the latest technologies in teaching and training students across all majors, to ensure their work place readi-ness once they graduate.

One of the most prominent uses of technology in teaching is the Virtual Patient Learning (VPL), a simulation program that enables medical stu-dents to diagnose, treat and observe a patient’s progress. Based on Artifi-cial Intelligence technology and developed by GMU and Swiss tech company Lifelike, secured top positions regionally and globally at the 2017 Reimagine Education Conference & Awards in the USA.

In terms of advancing healthcare in the UAE and globally, GMU had launched three facilities dedicated to medical research: Cancer Immunol-ogy and experimental oncology; Tumor genetic instability and immuno-genicity; and biomarkers and Functional genomics.

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