Praise be to God, the journey is complete! Today marks the end of a five-year chapter as I graduate from the Clinical Pharmacy program (C14 Class) at Mansoura University. Looking back, these five years were filled with immense challenges and tough moments, but through grace and perseverance, we made it through.
The Final Year: A Season of Global Recognition
My final year, Level 5 Clinical, has been nothing short of extraordinary, marked by achievements that bridged the gap between student life and professional research:
International Research Milestone: Just weeks ago, my abstract on Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy was accepted for the ESC Congress 2025, a world-renowned cardiology forum.
First Publication: I celebrated the publication of my first professional research paper, investigating RSV vaccine acceptance among Arab seniors.
Scientific Excellence: I was honored with the Scientific Excellence Award at the 5th Student Excellence Conference for my contributions to pharmaceutical science.
A Legacy of Leadership and Strategy
Beyond the lab and the lecture hall, my university experience was defined by a commitment to well-rounded excellence:
The Ideal Student: I concluded my time at Mansoura as the 1st Place Ideal Student for the Faculty of Pharmacy and 3rd Place at the University level among 18 faculties.
Master of the Board: I leave as a four-time Faculty Chess Champion, recently placing 5th in the University Speed Chess Championship.
Clinical Readiness: I am entering the profession equipped with high-level emergency certifications, including ACLS and PALS, and practical experience in oncology preparation.
Creative Vision: My "return to graphic design" allowed me to build brands like CREATINFORGE, proving that pharmacy and creativity go hand-in-hand.
Heartfelt Gratitude
I want to extend my deepest thanks to the Clinical C14 class for their beautiful gesture of appreciation during our final days. To my professors, mentors, and fellow students—thank you for being part of this "treasure" of an experience.
As I shared with the incoming class during Orientation Day, university is a place to find yourself and push your boundaries. I hope I have left behind a legacy of "Exceptional Aptitude" that inspires those who follow.
"And it's a wrap... after five years filled with challenges, the journey wasn't easy—but by the grace of God, we made it through." — May 26, 2025