RCSI Bahrain continues to meet Global Healthcare Educational Standards and support the development of national healthcare programmes in the Gulf Countries
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The IMC issued a five-year renewal of the accreditation of the undergraduate medicine programme, which is valid until November 2026.
Key Points:
- The IMC issued a five-year renewal of the accreditation of the undergraduate medicine programme, which is valid until November 2026.
- President of RCSI Bahrain, Professor Sameer Otoom commented, With our accreditation standards and a world-renowned curriculum, RCSI Bahrain graduates attain a level of knowledge and clinical experience to compete for rewarding career opportunities worldwide, as well as supporting the development of national healthcare programmes in the Gulf Countries.
- RCSI Bahrain is a constituent university of RCSI, which was established in Dublin, Ireland, in 1784.
- RCSI Bahrain, an independent private university, opened its doors to a cohort of 28 medical students in 2004.