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WCM-Q Launches Telehealth Electives as Med Students Learn Remotely Amid Iranian Missile Strikes on Qatar
On Saturday, February 28, 2026, following Iran's retaliatory missile strikes on Qatar and a U.S. Embassy shelter-in-place directive, Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar transitioned to remote learning and closed its campus facilities 'until it is deemed safe to open.' Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff and Weill Cornell Dean Robert Harrington issued a joint statement on March 2 affirming support for WCM-Q Dean Javaid Sheikh's administration. Uniquely among Education City institutions, WCM-Q launched telehealth electives for medical students to preserve clinical training during the extended closure.
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- OfficialUpdate on Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar campus operations (Cornell University Statements)statements.cornell.edu
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- News'Anxiety and resilience' at Qatar's Education City amid airstrikes (Times Higher Education)timeshighereducation.com
- Source2026 Iranian strikes on Qatar (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org