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‘Najah Doctors’ passes the Palestinian Board with a success rate of 100%


Nablus – Together – Doctors enrolled in the residency and specialty program at An-Najah National University Hospital have achieved an outstanding achievement, as they passed the second written part of the Palestinian Board exam for the year 2024 with a success rate of 100%.

The resident doctors who excelled in passing the exam are:

Dr.. Diana Dwikat, specialty of pediatrics

Dr.. Sabreen Yacoub, specialty of pediatrics

Dr.. Moatasem Dweikat, specialty of internal medicine

Dr.. Hisham Asaad, specialty of internal medicine

Dr.. Israa Salahat, radiology specialty

Dr.. Osama Mallah, radiology major

Dr.. Muhammad Asous, specialty of orthopedic surgery

Dr.. Ahmed Enaya, Fellowship, Nephrology specialty

Dr.. Qutaiba Suleiman, specialty in general surgery

Dr. Amr Al-Aqraa, specialty is cardiac surgery

For his part, Dr. Iyad Maqbool, CEO of the hospital, expressed his pride in this achievement, praising the efforts and dedication of the resident doctors in achieving this distinguished success. He pointed ou
t that this distinction reflects the high level of training provided by the hospital, and indicates the great commitment to academic and professional standards.

Professor Dr. Abdel Nasser Zaid, President of the University, expressed his pride in this achievement, stressing that the success of the doctors represents clear evidence of the competence, skill and perseverance enjoyed by graduates of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences. Zaid added, ‘This success supports the university’s vision of excellence and brilliance, and highlights the ability of its graduates to face challenges and achieve the highest levels of performance.’

For their part, the doctors enrolled in the residency and specialty program expressed their happiness with this distinction, stressing that the exam represented a great challenge, but it reflected the level of training and qualification they underwent during their years of study, training, and residency in the hospital. They stressed that this success is the result of hard wor
k and perseverance, and came to strengthen their confidence in their ability to achieve more achievements in the future.

Source: Maan News Agency