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Title: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Anything 4 medicine on March 20, 2009, 04:35:04 PM
Salaams

Findin this web page was such a luck wlh. Im somalian living in Finland, always wanned to become a doctor and inshaAllah I will.
Right now Im finding it difficult to get there but inshaAllah with alotta praying and hard work i will get there someday.

It would be nice to get to know fellow somalians who are applyin, studing or are allready doctors..
I dont think I wanna study here in  Finland because its both difficult to get in and it takes much longer to study here than in most countries. plus i would really love to get to exprience new stuff and take in a bit of adventure while studing by goin to new country and all. Its not like us somali girls get to live too exciting lives as it is eh :P

Anyways, glad to be here and waiting to get to know ya all inshaAllah ;D
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Mandeq on March 20, 2009, 07:13:10 PM
wlc to the site , im sure you will find it very usefull too many doctors are around bless them .
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Phi on March 22, 2009, 06:04:29 AM
 
Salaams

Findin this web page was such a luck wlh. Im somalian living in Finland, always wanned to become a doctor and inshaAllah I will.
Right now Im finding it difficult to get there but inshaAllah with alotta praying and hard work i will get there someday.

It would be nice to get to know fellow somalians who are applyin, studing or are allready doctors..
I dont think I wanna study here in  Finland because its both difficult to get in and it takes much longer to study here than in most countries. plus i would really love to get to exprience new stuff and take in a bit of adventure while studing by goin to new country and all. Its not like us somali girls get to live too exciting lives as it is eh :P

Anyways, glad to be here and waiting to get to know ya all inshaAllah ;D


Love your post tittle  ;D. I'm a Somalian who was born and raised in the US. Although my parents tried their best to teach me the language and the culture, I've only recently started truly feeling like a proud Somalian. I'm also glad that I found this website b/c it gave me something else to be proud about my people. If you don't mind me asking, what university year are you in and how long is medical school in Finland?
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Anything 4 medicine on March 23, 2009, 10:33:22 AM
Salaams Phi!

I dont mind at all. Sadly im not even in yet, ive just started trying (applying). But inshaAllah my aim is to get in, in 2010.
The med. uni here takes 7years which after u have to work for 2years as a GP and then you can continue to specialise in whatever which will take from 4-6years so around 15years all together. One of the reasons why I dont wanna stay here and study.

Yes true wlh, I came as a baby to Finland and have been here ever since and because we dont even have too many somalis here its always kinda nice to meet/see our ppl and speacially learn the good in them.
And we should be proud, why not, and inshaAllah someday we will have peace in Somalia and be even more proud.  ;D

What year are you walaal?
Title: Re: I am Public Health Officer "but wan to do medicine in india"
Post by: Bhersi on August 26, 2009, 09:50:35 AM
Dear all

I was wondering if any one can help me with information, I would like to do medicine in India. I have Masters of Public health In Newzealand; but after visiting somalia last year that changed my view of wanting to work public health and realised how much my plp need me as a Dr.

PLS let me know.
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Amran on September 03, 2009, 04:38:23 PM
Ur funny 'Anything 4 medicine' .... why don't you look into some of the neighbouring countries; do the other Scandinavian countries have a similar structure.... there also seem to be some somali student from ukraine on the forum (ukraine isnt to far from Finland is it?)

Behrsi...why India? you r in New Zealand, why not try New zealand??

Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Secondhand Material on September 07, 2009, 07:29:45 PM
What surprised me was the same thing that surprised others!!!where i live there is many somalians jobless and lifeless "sorry to say that" but when i found this web i was like "woow"im not a doc but i enjoy being here Allah bless them who dare to work with bloodlife :D
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Saidah on December 22, 2009, 03:28:40 AM
SO, SO SO AND SOOOO PROUD OF ALL OF YOU SOMALI DOC.S OUT THERE!!!
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: BintOsman on February 13, 2010, 12:33:45 AM
Salamu 'alejkum to you all.
First I'd like to start of by apologizing if i fail to write grammatically right in English (or spelling wrong). I'd like to think i master the language but i don't.

My advice to you, is that our (fellow country neighbour) Denmark specially in Aarhus isn't that difficult to enter. But the language is danish and unlike for the Swedish its harder for u i guess. But there's also countries like Poland, Roumania, Czech. republic and Ukraine. It's 6 years of studies and all in English language. Alot of Somali brothers and sisters study there. Hope this info gave you some benefit.
Good luck with pursuing your dreams..I pray to Allaah subhanahu wa ta'aala that He eases your journey in reaching your goal. Allahumma amiin.
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Abdulrazzak on February 13, 2010, 12:41:10 AM
wellcome the new  comers  .. actually in somalia ppl we need different departments  .. so if 1 of u guyz gradte .. better go home n any thing  2 help ... no matter u hve public health u can be a gud icon in u home.. thuiz my advice..

Dr. Abdullrazak
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Nora111 on May 13, 2010, 11:27:30 AM
Hi any thing 4 medicine

I am genral practise doctor .. i finish my study her in united arab emirates .. and thers  private university . to be doctor its just 5 years  with internship it will be 6 year


so think and tell me .. every thing is nice her in Dubai
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Muraad on May 14, 2010, 11:50:13 PM
Salamu calaykum
As I read the post and the responses to it, I like to make a suggestion to those Somalis in the diaspora who study or are successfull in business. I think it will be helpful not to isolate ourselves from our communities once we make a progress in educatin, business, or in any other good projects because you might inspire someone to emulate you. I know that we don't have enough time but 30minutes or one hour once in a while in places where the Somali young people frequent and talking to them might change some of them.
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Tazamis on May 18, 2010, 10:11:05 AM
Keep trying and don't give up your dreams.I support a boy from a refugee camp in the North of Uganda (was rebel territory) and when he told me he wanted to be a doctor I felt that it was impossible.However we prayed and tried and he now is almost in his final year at the clinical officer school in Mbale.This school is a cheap way to get into medicine.It's a three year course run by the Ugandan government.
Title: Re: Im somali and suddenly proud of it!! (Never seen somali doctors...before) ;)
Post by: Abdulrazzak on June 08, 2010, 01:19:20 AM
All the new fresh students you can contribute your country for at least 7 months then you will adapt the satiation  then ... we need come together meanly and divide the fields as it happens everywhere in the world of crises like Palestine  Haiti recently ....

Dr.Abdirizak