Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences resumes final exams for the second semester for General Medicine and Surgery students.
In a scene that embodies determination to pursue excellence and reflects a commitment to knowledge and the noble medical mission, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Ar-Rasheed Smart University resumed final exams for the second semester of the academic year 1446 (2024–2025) on Sunday, April 6, 2025. The exams are for third-year students in the General Medicine and Surgery program and are scheduled to continue for two weeks.
وجرت The first exams were conducted in a meticulously organized environment, with the day dedicated to the Nervous System subject. The Dean of the Faculty, Professor Dr. Ikram Al-Eryani, made an inspection visit to the examination halls to oversee the process, ensuring a fair and transparent testing environment while reaffirming support for students and providing all necessary resources to help them perform at their best.
Expressing her pride in the students as they diligently undertake their final exams, the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences stated: “From the depths of my heart, I wish all our dear students success and excellence. May these exams be a confident step in their journey toward professional and medical distinction. We believe that behind every open book is a student who does not sleep, and behind every exam hall is a dream waiting to be realized—even if some questions require surgical precision to understand!”
With a hopeful smile, she added: “Make every question an opportunity for challenge, and every answer a building block for your medical future. You are not merely passing exams; you are taking confident steps toward a promising tomorrow that carries your unique imprint.”
She concluded with a tone filled with hope and conviction: “We are certain that you will be the best ambassadors for the university and the faculty, carrying the light of knowledge and the spirit of humanity in your hearts. We eagerly await the day you wear the white coats—not just as an academic symbol, but as a testament to the noble mission you have chosen to embrace with pride and dedication.”



