The application process requires candidates to submit a 500–750-word essay reflecting on their motivations for entering the medical field and their vision for future clinical impact. This narrative must align with the professional legacy of Dr. Wael Sakr, a pathologist with over forty years of experience in medical education and cancer research. Following his own medical training at the University of Damascus and subsequent residency and fellowship work in the United States, Sakr established this fund to support the next generation of practitioners.
An independent committee appointed by Sakr will review all submissions to ensure an equitable selection process. While the scholarship is open to pre-medical and medical-track undergraduates nationwide, applicants must ensure their materials are submitted by the mid-April deadline. The recipient of the award will be announced on May 15, 2027. Further details regarding eligibility criteria and submission guidelines are available through the official scholarship portal at drwaelsakrscholarship.com.





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