Since I do not know Arabic, would I (if accepted at WCMC-Q) have trouble conducting patient examinations and communicating with patients in Doha?
English is the medium of instruction and training at WCMC-Q. Doha is a demographically diverse international city in which English is widely spoken, so your Arabic language deficiency should present no insurmountable barriers to the conduct of patient examinations. At the same time, however, a working knowledge of Arabic would certainly be a distinct asset.
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